![]() Mumbles, from "Happy Feet" - In this tutorial you will learn how to make Big Mumbles from Happyīread crumbs and make this colorful breadcrumb bead bracelet. Ornaments - In this tutorial you will learn how to make different ornaments with With a plastic lace, some ChristmasĬolored pony beads and some bells, you are ready to go. Is an easy craft that features jingle bells which are always aįavorite of children. Out these fantastic angel crafts - all complete with pictures! These Santa Clause Perler Bead Ornaments - Create this beautiful ornament with some perler beads and some cording. Pony Bead Christmas Tree Ornaments - Learn the pattern for making these pony bead Xmas trees.then hang it on your real tree. Let the lid completely dry and then you will be able to use the coaster for nice cold drinks. Then Add Pony beads flat out, until the entire surface is coverednd you can't see the lid below. Here are Ideas for Cool Arts and Crafts Projects with Pony Beads with with the following crafts activities, instructions, patterns, and printables for Children Make Drink Coasters with Pony Beadsįind a small lid, such as one from an icing can. ![]() More blog posts shall follow in the following groupings: birds, misc mammals, bugs/butterflies, fantasy/mythical, and my bead spiders.Home > Arts and Crafts Projects for Kids > Crafts with Pony Beads Patterns PONY BEAD PATTERNS & INSTRUCTIONS FOR KIDS : Make Cool Jewelry Arts and Crafts Projects with Pony Beads for Children, Teens, and Preschoolersīelow you will find crafts using Pony Beads for kids. ![]() That’s everything in the ocean/water theme. As this was a gift, this photo is all we shall have. I made this bead octopus along the lines of my many bead spiders (which will feature in a different post). If I ever get back into making bead animals, I will definitely be looking to design my own crab. I love this little crab, but he was very hard to make and then I somehow lost him. So the fault must be with my photo or color choice. For simplicity and style, I think this patterns wins. I’ve seen cooler seahorse bead animal patterns, but those patterns are also much more complex. Oddly enough, the only sea creature that I get no traffic for. I made it out of 12/0 hex seed beads instead of 11/0 beads. This angelfish is a favorite because it’s so shiny. I’ve since seen a beaded octopus that I liked much better, but it uses different sizes of beads and a weaving technique so it’s much more complex. Next Anja Freese’s book Lovable Beaded Creatures, which contains the patterns for the creatures below… Anja Freese’s OctopusĪlways really hard to see the details on this one. Beaded Dolphin Pattern Marilyne Kéréneur’s CrocodileĬute little crocodile/alligator, but I never used the loop on its tail to hang it from anything. ![]() I wanted to say I just added the back fin to Marilyne’s design and I started to put together a little graphic to show how I did it and then I realized I’d added a few more rows onto the back so the dolphin’s body would curve. This dolphin is the number one beaded animal people are looking for. The site is old (2013), in frames (yuck), and in French (Oui!), but the patterns are all available for free. Organized by pattern origin… Marilyne Kéréneur Most of my 3D bead animals came from Marilyne Kéréneur’s site (look under “Animaux”), Anja Freese’s book Lovable Beaded Creatures or my own imagination using 11/0 seed beads and fine wire. (And, yes, I did update the watermark on the photos.) It’s kind of a dice throw anyway since I have better lighting equipment, but I can only use my cell phone to take the photos. For the most part I will not be re-taking any photos unless someone requests it, so forgive the comparably poor quality. This is the first in a series of blog posts looking back on ye ol’ art gallery. (Note: the Way Back Machine is also a gift that you can use with old URLs to recapture some of that dead info.)Īnyway, I set up a page to capture the errant traffic and let those visitors know that I have not abandoned them. But at least we have a pin parlor to look back on things, so there’s that to be grateful for. Somewhere on the web this thing I wanted to know about died and Pinterest is just keeping its corpse warm and on display and it’s so frustrating. I hate it when you want to find who made that art and how and you end up stuck in some weird loop and even Google Images just pulls up Pinterest again. And my craft category was not doing it for them.Īs someone who uses Pinterest, I hate the dead ends. These poor visitors from Pinterest wanted to see bead animals, not nail art. So…a week or so ago I finally realized what the strange traffic patterns that Google Analytics kept showing me meant: people trying to reach my old art gallery were getting redirected sideways into this post.
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