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Obtain the Materials Needed to Make Glass Beads

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Summary: Silver stretcher five, Amazon jewels and other decorative materials is used to make glass beads. Learn how to create these decorative beads to make beautiful jewelry in this free video series.

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By Tom Wright
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Tom Wright is the owner of "Ginger Bread Glass" and has worked in the warehouse of Delphi Glass. He has over two years of professional experience in fashioning glass ornaments.read more

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From earrings and bracelets to single stranded and elaborate multi stranded necklaces, creating bead jewelry is fun, easy to learn, and can even be done at home. All it takes is the desire to create, the willingness to learn, and finally practicing your newly acquired craft.

In this free online video series learn from expert Tom Wright on how to make glass beads and rings. Learn about the process for bead making, how to form and mold glass, and how to polish it. Get tips from this easy step by step video series.

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"So today we are going to be making a bead. So we are going to start off with all of the materials that we are going to need. So, our materials are going to include some, some Bam, Silver Striker Five, not three, but five. We are also going to have some Amazon Jewel. Yup. And then, for our base, we are going to use this lovely green. And then to top it off, after our colors, we are just going to have some clear. And those are all of the materials that we will be using, oh wait, no, no, no, no no. We are also going to be using some Super Sludge today, some Blue Sludge, I am sorry, excuse me. I will explain what that is for later. And, I believe that is all of our materials that we will be using today. "

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