5/24/2019

Make Recycled Home Decor With A Paper Bead Roller

By William Hill


People who care about the inside of their home are usually on the lookout for the next fresh idea. It may be the latest color, pattern or scheme but the idea is to look like no one else in their social circle. This is why some are turning to recycled items, either in their entirety or as an accent piece. Even if they do not want to travel back into time, a paper bead roller can help with repurposing items already in the home.

When people throw things out, many do not realize the potential these items will have when they serve another purpose. Old sweats can be made into guest linens or lamp bases can be converted into candle holders. While not everyone has the time or patience to learn crafting skills, they may be amazed at how little time some projects take.

Whether these items are kept in a discreet storage space in the home or offsite location, the idea is to have these things out of sight if they serve no purpose. Unclutter spaces are not ideal for mental and physical health but are highly recommended if the dweller decides to redecorate. While some people have different ideas for renovating spaces, like just making things more compact, the change can be refreshing.

These days, storage items no longer have to be bland or unattractive. Nor does something with visual appeal have to cost a fortune. Crafting has come a long way these days and people who do not have a creative bone in their body find it amazing what they can do in a matter of minutes.

Small beads may be used to make napkin or curtain holders or even create a decorate border on any object. If a household has grown children who once liked to draw or color, the unused paper might be the perfect project. For colors that are hard to find, applying a coat of acrylic paint to the paper is a lot more economical than buying beads from a crafting store.

With a little creativity, anyone can make these things by hand or with the use of small tools. All a person has to do is gather items that can be functional but easy to use. Duct tape, wire, glue, and small screws can make a number of products that can be used every day. Basic crafting kits contain items needed by beginners and have project ideas that can be completed in a matter of minutes.

Old boxes are great for storing items and with reinforcements, they can be stacked on top of one another and secured with a bonding adhesive or by nailing together. Beads may be used decoration or to create a wire handle. Paper beads are far more economical than buying large beads at a crafts store and in some cases, more durable.

Even if a person only likes to craft as a hobby, it can be very relaxing. They may feel comfortable sticking with simple projects, which can still look like they came from some fancy retailer. Over time, they may feel comfortable experimenting with new materials or patterns or just add a personal touch or two. Adding beads made from favorite magazine pages is one way to let people know that a person cares about the environment.




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