Aren't they gorgeous! Apparently she made a matching beaded platter as well. Wow.
Well I decided I wanted to give these a try and I am so glad that I did. Here is how my first attempt turned out:
There are so many ways to go with different beads and heavier gauge wire. I can't wait to try another version. I started this set with 20-gauge wire and looped it to form a base.
I then just wrapped the wire around, threaded on a bead or two, positioned the beads so they would lay flat on the upper surface of the spoon or fork, and then continued to wrap and thread.
At the end I just tucked the wire into the back of another wrap of wire to secure it. I'm sure these are hand wash only, but I find them really festive and fun so I'm okay with them being a little fragile. I should probably make a brown set to match the napkin rings from last week.
I can't wait to use them.
This is where I'm partying:
13 comments:
My mom gave me a small spreader with a beaded handle years ago that I LOVE. What a cute idea to make them!!!!
These are great! Nice job Terry.
I love them! I think I'll do that with my Christmas dishes with red beads. Oh, and I might do Greg's toothbrush just to see his reaction!
Great idea. Very festive. Thanks for sharing at my Sizzle into Summer party.
That is SO pretty. What a lovely accent for your table.
These would be great around the holidays. Nice job Terry.
Way to go! I loved getting into variations too! Run wild!
I've always loved these! They sell for so much money in stores so it's great that you were able to make them yourself. Looks fabulous!
Those look so nice! I have a party going on over at my blog if you want to join! I'd love to have you! Check it out under the "Stache Party" page on my blog: mylilpumpkinpatch.blogspot.com
Jewelery for your dishes.! Very cute.
Hi,
Wow this is a great idea! And it looks very pretty. I saw you on A Creative Princess blog party.
Greetings Sofieke
http://knutselen-met-sofieke.blogspot.com/2011/08/oorbellen-druppel-earrings-teardrop.html
Your set is beautiful!!! You did a really good job!
Thank you for linking up, Terry, but I really thought I might see a toothbrush! Lol!
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