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Plastic Bottle Beads

Step 4Beads! Beads! Beads!

Beads! Beads! Beads!
Here are my plastic bottle beads! Each one is different! And each one gets better the more I do! The ideas are coming thick and fast!
I will never throw away anothe plastic bottle! I cannot wait to get my hands on some green ones and Locazade (orange ones!)
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Apr 15, 2011. 5:04 PMhecticshoobie says:
ugh, I just took out the recycling! I'm running back out and getting that green plastic bottle. I was looking for green beads tonight. This is perfect. Thanks.
Jan 3, 2011. 9:08 PMgemtree says:
This is TOO cool! I have to try it!
Aug 17, 2010. 1:08 PMashaloo says:
I really loved this ible!! It's an AWESOME way to recycle!!
May 28, 2009. 6:17 AMmaybe.baby says:
hey i wanted to try this project and the people at the hardware store told me the heatgun would be too strong and melt the whole plastic, hence unsuitable. i believe they are wrong because you proved it is possible :] how many watts is your heat gun? and does it perfectly melt the edges, combining it so that it looks like a real bead? or does it still have sharp edges?
Mar 22, 2009. 1:27 PMporcupinemamma says:
I thought your ible was really good. Hope to try it really soon. Thanks so much for sharing. Just wanted to share a site with all of you, It's called "Bead For Life" It's very empowering for extremley marginalized women in the third world. http://www.beadforlife.org/
Mar 6, 2009. 10:08 AMjennibfree says:
I am so excited about your beads that I cannot contain myself. I didn't have a heat gun so I ordered one from Amazon that is meant for wallpaper removal etc. I have just made my first two beads but am a bit concerned about something. When I am heating the plastic everything is fine. But when I turn OFF the heatgun whisps of pale 'smoke' come out the vent. It doesn't happen when the implement is on and it isn't grey/black 'I'm on fire' kind of smoke. Do you have any ideas?
Mar 8, 2009. 4:48 AMjennibfree says:
Thank you so much for your help. I have contacted the manufacturer in Germany and am awaiting their reply. Yes I did see the other medallions and thought they were very cool indeed. I have just discovered the site and am afraid that I will be locked up in the house 24/7 trying things out. But am glad that I now have enough to keep me busy in my old age when I finally get there :)
Jan 29, 2009. 3:57 PMjessienilo93 says:
I made my friend's mother a necklace and earring set using these beads and it turned out beautifully. Thank you so much for posting this wonderful tutorial :D
Aug 24, 2008. 11:15 AMurbanwoodswalker says:
I have made beads too...the Brazillians have come up with clever ways...you can jut the the bottles into rectangles and just drop them into boiling water. Pull out with a slotted spoon almost immediately. You will have to experiment a bit. Its so fun and addicting. :-) Green and clear liter soda bottles wind up looking mettallic and there is no markers or paint involved. There are several artisans on Flickr who make these into unbelievable jewelry!
Jan 27, 2007. 7:36 AMweddy says:
Greaaaaat ! I am very anxiuous to try this ! Question : what sort of gold paint do you use ? Acrylic ?
Jan 15, 2007. 8:56 PMbeecee says:
what a super idea. I hope I have success when I get around to having an experiment. How do you make sure you have a threadable hole when the plastic shrinks in on itself?
Jan 13, 2007. 10:22 PMTigger46 says:
Wow that's pretty cool! a new and cheap take on Shrinky Dinks! I'm a Kindergarten teacher and with some adult direction we might try this Thanks

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