Mini Beaded Flowers Bouquets

by sokamon in Craft > Jewelry

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Mini Beaded Flowers Bouquets

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Flowers are undoubtedly beautiful, eye-catching, and synonymous with love and gratitude. I personally love them, and in this instructable I wanted to recreate them with beads and make them miniature.

Supplies

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  1. 2 mm seed beads
  2. jewelry wire
  3. cardboard
  4. scissors
  5. jewelry pliersi
  6. glue
  7. pencil

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To start making the sunflowers, you'll need:

Cut a 20 cm strip of wire.

Initially, insert 3 yellow beads and one brown bead.

Then, thread one end of the wire through the last yellow bead at the end and close it.

Add 3 more yellow beads.

Go back and thread the wire with the 3 yellow beads through the last yellow bead and close it. Thread the wire again

through the next 2 beads and close it.

Join the two wires to form the sunflower stem.

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Join the two wires together and form the stem with light green beads. For this stem, I used approximately 17 beads. After placing the beads, thread the wire through the second-to-last bead and pull it closed.

You can repeat this process several times to create a bouquet of sunflowers. You can also change colors and create multiple flowers, such as daisies. Change the yellow to white, and you'll end up with beautiful daisies.

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For this flower, I used 13 light pink beads and 5 white beads for contrast. A 15 cm wire was cut for this.

Start by placing a light pink bead in the middle of the wire. Then, insert two beads of the same color. Then, place a white bead with the tip of each end of the wire and pull to tie it. Continue doing this until you want the flower to be as long as you want it. Here, for example, it was repeated four times and ended with two pink beads.

Wrap the two wires and line the stem with the green beads. On the second to last bead, wrap the wire around, pull and cut off the excess.

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To make this flower, I used 10 metallic pink beads to form each petal, which would make 4 petals, and I used 8 light yellow beads to make the flower's pistil. Place the first 10 pink beads and when you finish placing the 10, turn the wire to form the first petal and so on until you make 4 petals, do the same with the light yellow beads to form the pistil.

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Then join the two wires and form the stem of this flower. Place 15 light green beads and close by passing the wire through the second-to-last bead and pulling the wire.

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To make the sansevieria silver, you'll use 19 light green beads and 5 dark green beads to create the contrast and the characteristic appearance of the sansevieria.

Start by placing a light green bead on the middle of the wire, then add 2 light green beads. Then, thread each end of the wire through the beads and pull to close. Next, add a light green and a dark green bead to one end of the wire. On the other end, add a light green bead. Thread the wire ends through the middle of the beads.

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Make 5 sansevieria leaves, then tie one on each end. Tie all the wires together to form the stem.

I found some salsa caps, which were shaped very similar to plastic flower pots, so I reused them for this project.

After tying all the plant stems, add a little bit of potting soil to the pot and add the plant.

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The rosary plant (Senecio rowleyanus), commonly known as the string of pearls, is very distinctive for its beads that form like a rosary.

To do this, cut 15 centimeters of wire and add a sequence of 15 beads of different sizes and textures, in different orders. Make 8 strands, then place them on the lid with a little bit of potting soil.

This plant really looks very similar to the real plant.

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With pink cardstock, which I feel is a very delicate color, I made a floral arrangement as a gift, a kind of miniature bouquet.

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With pink cardstock, which I feel is a very delicate color, I made a floral arrangement as a gift, a kind of miniature bouquet.

Make a small floral arrangement with the flowers you made, add variety to make it look more creative, cut a piece of expanded polystyrene, to be able to insert the flowers and add them to the bouquet, finally with a pen I made a flower sign, to make the bouquet look more real.

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Finally, you have beautiful miniature flowers and plants made with beads. They're really adorable.

Arrange them however you like. You can make bunches or bouquets, or you can make a ring bouquet. You can simply arrange them however you like.

I hope you love these miniature flowers.