♥DIY: Beaded Bracelet Using Recycled Papers♥

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2009

This is a great and innovative way to recycle papers. You just found out a way to get rid of that pile of magazines! Selling these bracelet would be great, too.

I got this idea from a science exhibit in school, but I somewhat added my own twist to the idea :D

Hope you guys liked this! Will be making more of these videos :)

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  • I use a skewer or a cocktail stick to help me roll it, try it. :D

    I really helps.

    These are fun only started myself!!

  • @KeiUKtv I didn't use a skewer and it was fine. Post the finished product as a video response!! I'd love to see what you came up with :D

  • i have been friqqin dying to know this song! what is it called? i know every word haha

  • I'm not familiar of the title but I'm pretty sure it's from Card Captor Sakura =)

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  • What's the mixture for? Does it make it shiny or...?

  • @mishmashpie the song is Groovy from CCS :D I love it!

  • nyaaaaaaa sakura card captors

  • awsome so cool i faviorted!

  • Awesome ^-^

  • Hope you enjoyed my vid response. :D

  • @mishmashpie I will do for sure!! :D

    Made some lovely beads, will show you soon.

    Also you can make plastic beads by getting plastic bags, cutting them as appropriate, then fusing them with your iron (but you need baking paper or parchment paper),

    until you think your material is right, then you cut them into similar triangles to how you do it with the paper, roll it, but glue as you roll it (it's more stubborn), leave them to dry, then varnish them, and then you have your own plastic beads. :D

  • really cute

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