How to Make a Potato Bead Bracelet

 by chiczgirlz
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Potato bead bracelets are very simple and inexpensive to make.


Supplies:
Potatoes
Acrylic Paint
Elastic Beading Cord
Acrylic Sealer
Small knife
Bamboo Skewers
Cutting board
Paintbrush
 

 
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Step 1: Making the Beads

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Cut the potatoes into 8ths. Remove the peel and cut the sides at different angles to give the beads interesting shapes.
sunshiine says: Mar 9, 2013. 8:36 PM
I will have to try this sometime! Thanks for sharing your hard work and do have a splendorous day!
sunshiine
AmyCat59 says: Oct 18, 2012. 6:51 PM
Have you ever tried using a food dehydrator to speed up drying time on the beads? Based on my experience drying sliced fruit and making onion "jerky", they'd probably take 10-15 hours at most to dry using this method... Using a dehydrator might also help if people in humid climates have trouble with the potato pieces getting moldy before they dry completely.
chiczgirlz (author) in reply to AmyCat59Oct 21, 2012. 7:52 AM
I haven't ever used a food dehydrator, but it would be great if that works. Sometimes the potatoes take about a week to dry completely.
Ez-Kabob says: Mar 11, 2012. 7:45 PM
That's so cool, I really want to make one!
forthegoodknight says: Mar 11, 2012. 6:25 PM
This is so interesting! I've been eyeing the potatoes in my kitchen all afternoon...
shazni says: Mar 10, 2012. 8:16 PM
Would it ever spoil? like get rotten? how long will it last?
chiczgirlz (author) in reply to shazniMar 11, 2012. 9:36 AM
They don't rot. Some of them are a few years old and they still look new.
shazni in reply to chiczgirlzMar 11, 2012. 10:45 AM
Thanks...will try it and see how it adapts to my very hot humid country :-)
sherrycayheyhey says: Mar 10, 2012. 5:48 PM
That's crazy! I never knew something like this would work, very cool idea.
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