Hello everyone! I'm happy to be back with you all today to show you how I made a tulip ring using beads and seed beads. This ring is a great option for starting a small business or as a gift for someone who loves tulips. The best part is that it's easy to make and doesn't require many materials, which is what I want to show you in this step-by-step tutorial. But first, let's take a look at the materials I used.
(Materiales a usar:)(Materials to use:)
- Hilo nilón (30 cm)
- Cuentas color rosado
- Mostacillas color verde
- Tijeras
- Nylon thread (30 cm)
- Pink beads
- Green seed beads
- Scissors
Paso a paso//Step by step
Paso 1
Step 1
To begin this beautiful project, I started by placing seven pink beads. These beads are transparent on the outside but colored on the inside, which is why I chose them—they add a touch of sparkle and a soft pastel pink hue. Once I had the seven beads in place, I added an eighth bead through which the nylon thread would pass. With the first tulip petal complete, the nylon thread was divided in two. On one side of the thread, I continued with the next petal, adding another seven beads and threading the nylon through the eighth bead. I repeated this process until I had completed all four petals.
Paso 2
Step 2
At this stage, I was about to start the flower stem, so I first placed three green seed beads. Like the beads, I chose seed beads with a bright tone. Then I took one side of the nylon cord to make a leaf, just like I made the tulip petal. Following the same step, I made a second leaf on the other side of the nylon cord.
Paso 3
Step 3
Continue placing more green beads forming a row of beads, once you have enough beads to reach the length of your finger, stop placing beads there.
Paso 4
Step 4
Once I had the ring's loop formed, all that was left was to finish assembling the tulip. I left that for last because, after I had the row of beads ready, I passed the nylon thread back up to the tulip petals, joining each petal to the one next to it. And once everything took shape, I tied a very strong knot so the ring wouldn't come undone over time.
(Resultado final:)(Bottom line:)
And with that, I've finished a lovely ring that also has a natural touch on the hands. I'm bringing this fun project to a close. I hope you enjoyed this idea. Thank you all for joining me today. I look forward to your comments, and if you have any ideas, I'd love to hear them. We're all here to learn from each other. Bye! See you soon! Kisses and have a wonderful day!
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