Iron beads are also suitable for a napkin ring. For this they are threaded on a thin flower wire. The ends of the wire are bent to one heart, so that the beads are firmly seated.
Then you can place the beaded snake around a rolled napkin and decorate it.
Children can thus help in preparing for a feast and you can process old remaining stocks of temple beads.
Also for the children's birthday party, this temple bead snake is a suitable employment offer.
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Uses a thin very flexible flower wire.
Do not cut off the wire, because so the temple beads do not slide down again at the end when threading.
If you have several children who want to thread up at the same time, then cut off a piece of wire with about 30cm length. Then bend the end of the wire to a loop (see point: 6) so that no pearl can slide down.
Now thread one temple bead at a time onto the wire.
You can leave the colour combinations to the children, but you can only thread one colour. Decide for yourself what you like.
Push the temple beads back to the wire roll.
Your beaded snake should have a length of about 30cm.
Now put the end of the wire to a small loop and twist the end with the beaded strand. Make sure that the ends of the wire lie close together. So do not hurt yourself on a standing wire.
Now you bend the bow of the loop a little down in the middle. This is how the heart shape develops.
Then push the temple beads to the already bent end. There must be no gap between the individual beads.
Place the wire here too to a loop and twist the ends together. Make sure to tie the loop very close to the last bead. So you fix the bead snake and the beads do not slip back and forth. Now you cut the twisted wire ends with a wire or craft scissors.
You can thread the remaining wire into the last pearl. It may be a bit difficult, let it help you.
Now no sharp wire end is over and there is no longer any risk of injury.
Now you bend a heart at this end of the wire.
Now the temple bead snake is ready.
Now roll a napkin loosely together.
Then you wrap the beaded snake around your fingers. Wrap it spirally around your hands or around a kitchen roll. Try to wrap it in such a way that both hearts lie on one side.
That's what the spiral could look like.
Now carefully push the rolled napkin through.
Places the napkin in the middle and aligns the bead-spriale so that the open side of the napkin lies on the bottom.
The napkin ring is ready.
Cut out a few more hearts of clay paper and add them.
Finally, she decorates the napkin on a plate.
You can only make the plate of the birthday boy like this.
Tip: If you don't have napkins at home, just use kitchen crepe.
Stay creative!
You will find another craft idea for the children's birthday party afterwards!
For this purpose, the temple bead snake serves as arms for a funny figure.
Make a head for this one. For this you paint a circle with about 5cm diameter. Underneath a long neck (3cm long and 2cm wide) and above you paint a few hairs on it. Then you cut out the head.
Now paint a face on the head.
You can wrinkle the hair with the scissors. For this you pull the paper strip (the individual hair) over the edge of a scissors. Let it help you - risk of injury!
Now the head of this funny figure is finished.
Put this in the standing napkin.
The hearts look like hands, bend them the way you like them.
Possibly bends her hand outwards - it looks like the figure is waving.
This napkin with funny head is a beautiful table decoration for the children's birthday party.
Have fun doing crafts.
Materials
Directions
Uses a thin very flexible flower wire.
Do not cut off the wire, because so the temple beads do not slide down again at the end when threading.
If you have several children who want to thread up at the same time, then cut off a piece of wire with about 30cm length. Then bend the end of the wire to a loop (see point: 6) so that no pearl can slide down.
Now thread one temple bead at a time onto the wire.
You can leave the colour combinations to the children, but you can only thread one colour. Decide for yourself what you like.
Push the temple beads back to the wire roll.
Your beaded snake should have a length of about 30cm.
Now put the end of the wire to a small loop and twist the end with the beaded strand. Make sure that the ends of the wire lie close together. So do not hurt yourself on a standing wire.
Now you bend the bow of the loop a little down in the middle. This is how the heart shape develops.
Then push the temple beads to the already bent end. There must be no gap between the individual beads.
Place the wire here too to a loop and twist the ends together. Make sure to tie the loop very close to the last bead. So you fix the bead snake and the beads do not slip back and forth. Now you cut the twisted wire ends with a wire or craft scissors.
You can thread the remaining wire into the last pearl. It may be a bit difficult, let it help you.
Now no sharp wire end is over and there is no longer any risk of injury.
Now you bend a heart at this end of the wire.
Now the temple bead snake is ready.
Now roll a napkin loosely together.
Then you wrap the beaded snake around your fingers. Wrap it spirally around your hands or around a kitchen roll. Try to wrap it in such a way that both hearts lie on one side.
That's what the spiral could look like.
Now carefully push the rolled napkin through.
Places the napkin in the middle and aligns the bead-spriale so that the open side of the napkin lies on the bottom.
The napkin ring is ready.
Cut out a few more hearts of clay paper and add them.
Finally, she decorates the napkin on a plate.
You can only make the plate of the birthday boy like this.
Tip: If you don't have napkins at home, just use kitchen crepe.
Stay creative!
You will find another craft idea for the children's birthday party afterwards!
For this purpose, the temple bead snake serves as arms for a funny figure.
Make a head for this one. For this you paint a circle with about 5cm diameter. Underneath a long neck (3cm long and 2cm wide) and above you paint a few hairs on it. Then you cut out the head.
Now paint a face on the head.
You can wrinkle the hair with the scissors. For this you pull the paper strip (the individual hair) over the edge of a scissors. Let it help you - risk of injury!
Now the head of this funny figure is finished.
Put this in the standing napkin.
The hearts look like hands, bend them the way you like them.
Possibly bends her hand outwards - it looks like the figure is waving.
This napkin with funny head is a beautiful table decoration for the children's birthday party.
Have fun doing crafts.
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