Before: Shells |
Materials
Shells
Stringing materials
G-S Hypo Cement or other glue
Tools
Bead board (optional)
Drill & micro drill bits (size 62)
After: Long Shell Necklace by GeltDesigns |
Gather the shells and clean them.
Step 2
Use a bead board to arrange the shells as you want to string them.
Step 3
Drill the shells to make each shell into a bead. Use water to lubricate the shells when you drill so the shells do not break. Drilling shells requires the same technique as used when drilling glass.
Tip: Practice with your less favorite shells before you begin drilling the shells for your project. Shells are fragile and some may break.
Close Up of Strung Shells |
String the shells. We used Beadalon wire but you can use almost any stringing material. We created an "endless strand" so we needed no findings.
Step 5
Tie the stringing material into a knot and add a drop of glue to secure the knot. We used G-S Hypo Cement, but many other jewelry makers have other favorite glues.
Step 6
Feed the extra stringing material back through the shell beads on either side of the knot and create two more knots-- one on each side of the original knot for additional security. Add a drop of glue to each additional knot.
Related Tutorials
How to Drill Glass
How to Use a Bead Stopper
How to Store Beads
Close Up: Shell Necklace by GeltDesigns |
"Shell Art: A Handbook for Making Shell Flowers, Mosaics, Jewelry, and Other Ornaments"; Helen K. Krauss; 1976.
"Puka shell Hawaii: The story of puka shell jewelry in the Hawaiian Islands"; Paul Joel Mattes.
"Hawaiian Shell Lei Making: A Step by Step Guide"; Laurie Shimizu Ide; 2005.
Beginning Beading
"Teach Yourself VISUALLY Jewelry Making and Beading (Teach Yourself VISUALLY Consumer)": Laurie Shimizu Ide; 2007.
"Jewelry Making & Beading For Dummies"; Heather Dismore, Tammy Powley
"Beading VISUAL Quick Tips"; Chris Franchetti Michaels
Day 29. Week 5. Month 2. Jewelry from Found Objects. $ spent: 0
Found materials: Shells
New Jewelry a Day.
I've been meaning to try this for ages! Thanks for the inspiration. I shared it on my Facebook and Twitter!
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