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Jewelry as environmentally conscious ad it is fashionable - does life get any better?
Reach into the office shredder for a handful of color, and hit your craft stash for some felt. Now decoupage the paper onto wooden beads and cut the felt, and you are on your way to a unique one-of-a-kind necklace.

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  • How to make a fabric ball necklace. Shredded Junk Mail Necklace - Step 1
    Step 1

    <b>Cover beads with shredded paper</b>
    Shred junk mail (or colorful magazines) and adhere the paper shreds to each wooden bead with decoupage medium, overlapping the pieces of paper until each bead is covered entirely. Allow the covered beads to dry completely. Once the beads are dry, give them at least 2 coats of clear spray paint. Allow the paint to dry completely. Use your drill with a bit the size of your bead hole to poke through the paper covering each bead hope. Repeat with all your beads.

  • How to make a fabric ball necklace. Shredded Junk Mail Necklace - Step 2
    Step 2

    <b>Cut Felt Squares</b>
    Cut a sheet of light blue craft felt into 1/2" (1cm) squares.

  • How to make a fabric ball necklace. Shredded Junk Mail Necklace - Step 3
    Step 3

    <b>String the necklace</b>
    Attach one end of a length of stringing wire to a crimp bead. Thread the free end of the wire onto a sewing needle, and string the necklace in the following sequence: red seed bead, black-and-white polka-dotted bead, red bead, felt square. Simply bring the needle through the center of the felt squares to string them. Repeat the sequence 11 more times, ending with a black-and-white bead. Then thread on 7 decoupaged beads, alternating with black-and-white beads. Repeat the sequence from the first side, beginning with a black-and-white bead. Finish the necklace by attaching the free end of the wire to a clasp with a crimp bead. Link the other clasp component to the other end of the wire a jump ring.

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Alf
Alf · Puerto Rico, Misiones Province, AR · 17 projects
wowww I love this
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Tarri
Tarri · San Lorenzo, California, US · 13 projects
I love it...it's awesome!
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lys :]
lys :]
sweet way to recycle :]
adorable!
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CO + K User

Ahhhh~! I second stephie !! :]]
This is soo cute I wish I could do it right now !!
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stephie N.
stephie N. · United States, US · 5 projects
cute, so eco friendly!
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michelle G.
michelle G. · Antigonish, Nova Scotia, CA · 1258 projects
cool, great idea
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