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Get Crafty At The Bead Store - Articles Surfing

Whether you already enjoy playing princess and making jewelry, or just want to learn how, your first stop should be at a bead store. You can visit a local bead store just a few blocks away or easily find one online. Just make sure you have plenty of time to browse.

Beads come in hundreds of shapes, sizes and colors that will certainly satisfy your desire for artistic freedom. Beads can be made of glass, metal, bone, plastic and even paper. Some beads are made from expensive gemstones, while others are common wood. Seeds, shells and trivial objects are also items that bead store might make into beads. Glass and acrylic beads can be found next to luxurious Swarovski crystal and Czech crystal. A collection that is designed to wow with the world of possibilities.

Along with beads, one of these stores usually sells findings, clasps, watch faces and other components for creating beautiful jewelry. If you are lucky, your bead store will also offer regular classes in jewelry making, beading on a loom, and beading on cloth. You may learn to bead for fun or even profit.

You should look through your supplies and make a list of items that you need, or want before visiting a bead store. That makes things considerably easier and you will never miss one tiny but crucial item again. If you are looking for a particular bead, it helps to take a sample along to the bead store so from the first glance the staff can tell you exactly whether the store carries it. Also, think carefully about what projects you have planned. Write down the components you definitely need as well as optional deco that you*re considering. Carry a backpack purse so that both of your hands have the freedom to pick, examine and count the beads.

When you*re at the store, it is never redundant to ask the sales clerk if there are any specials or sales going on. Also ask if they give discounts to members of bead societies. It may be worth joining if you enjoy beads and buy them on a regular basis. If you bead, or make jewelry for profit, and have a tax ID number let the salesperson know before they key in the price from the cashier. Remember to bring a copy of your tax certificate if you have one. This allows you to purchase beads and other supplies from a bead store at wholesale instead of retail cost.

After you get home sort your beads. A good desk lamp will help you identify patterns and colors more easily. Most people sort by color, shape and size. Similarity may also be a factor to consider. If you are like most people that visit a bead store, you end up with more beads than you initially planned, just because so many caught your eye and you could envision a particular occasion when such beads come in handy.

Follow designs in books, online, or that you have previously made. Come up with new designs of your own. Use up the beads that you bought. Part of the fun is coming up with new projects to use up the beads that you*ve accumulated from the bead store. Then it is time for another visit to the bead store. And a whole journey of creation begins all over again.

Submitted by:

Linda E. Joy

Linda E. Joy is a writer for The Arts Magazine. The site provides readers with the latest insights and write-ups on all things home and family oriented, and much more.



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