Thursday, March 28, 2013

Easter Crafts for Adults



I found some more jewelry for Easter to make; so; here are some more great ideas to make.


Bunny Beaded Safety Pin Design





Materials:  14 - 1 1/16 inches Safety Pins, 1 - 2 inch Safety Pin , and Seed Beads (refer to picture for colors needed) 


Instructions:
Follow this pattern and the basic directions on the
safety pin jewelry page to complete this project.
Each number column represents a pin.
The first pin will have 6 light blue beads, 1 pink bead, and then 3 more light blue beads.
The second pin will have 5 light blue beads, 3 white beads, and then 2 more light blue beads.
Pin number 3 has 4 light blue beads, one white bead, one light blue bead, two white beads, one light blue bead, and one white bead.
Pin number 4 will have one light blue pin and 9 white pins.
Pin number 5 will have 10 white beads.
Pin number 6 will have 5 light blue beads and 5 white beads.
Pin number 7 will have 4 light blue beads, 5 white beads, and one light blue bead.
Pins number 8 through 11 will each have 3 light blue beads and 7 white beads.
Pin number 12 will have 4 light blue beads, 5 white beads, and one light blue beads.
Pin number 13 will have 5 light blue beads, 3 white beads, and 2 light blue beads.
Pin number 14 will have 4 light blue beads, 2 white beads, and 4 light blue beads.
When you thread these beaded pins onto your larger pin, start with pin number 1.



Rabbit Face Beaded Safety Pin Design 


Materials:  10 - 1 1/16 inches Safety Pins, 1 - 1 1/2 inch Safety Pin, and Seed Beads (refer to picture for colors needed)


Instructions:
Follow this pattern and the basic directions on the
safety pin jewelry page to complete this project.
Each number column represents a pin.
Pin number 1 will have 10 lavender beads.
Pin number 2 will have 1 lavender bead, 4 white beads, 1 lavender bead, 2 white beads, and then 2 more lavender beads.
Pin number 3 has one white bead, 4 pink beads, 4 white beads, and one lavender bead.
Pin number 4 has 6 white beads, one black bead, and 3 white beads.
Pin number 5 has 4 lavender beads, 3 white beads, one pink bead, and 2 white beads.
Pin number 6 has 4 lavender beads, 3 white beads, one pink bead, and 2 white beads.
Pin number 7 has 6 white beads, one black bead, and 3 white beads.
Pin number 8 has one white bead, 4 pink beads, 4 white beads, and one lavender bead.
Pin number 9 will have 1 lavender bead, 4 white beads, 1 lavender bead, 2 white beads, and then 2 more lavender beads.
Pin number 10 will have 10 lavender beads.
When you thread these beaded pins onto your larger pin, start with pin number 1.


Chick or Duckling Beaded Safety Pin Design 

Materials: 14 - 1 1/16 inches Safety Pins, 1 - 2 inch Safety Pin, Seed Beads (refer to picture for colors needed)

Instructions:

Follow this pattern and the basic directions on the safety pin jewelry page to complete this project.

Each number column represents a pin.

Pin number 1 will have 10 light blue beads on it.

Pin number 2 will have 2 light blue beads, 5 yellow beads, and 3 light blue beads on it.

Pin number 3 will have 3 light blue beads, 5 yellow beads, and 2 light blue beads.

Pin number 4 will have 4 light blue beads, 5 yellow beads, and one light blue bead.

Pin number 5 will have 4 light blue beads, 5 yellow beads, and one dark yellow and orange bead.

Pin number 6 will have 4 light blue beads, 5 yellow beads, and one light blue bead.

Pin number 7 will have 4 light blue beads, 5 yellow beads, and one dark yellow and orange bead.

Pin number 8 will have 4 light blue beads, 5 yellow beads, and one light blue bead.

Pin number 9 will have one light blue beads, 7 yellow beads, and 2 light blue beads.

Pin number 10 will have 7 yellow beads and 3 light blue beads.

Pin number 11 will have 2 yellow beads, one black bead, 2 yellow beads, and 5 light blue beads.

Pin number 12 will have one light blue bead, 3 yellow beads, one dark yellow or orange bead, and 5 light blue beads.

Pin number 13 will have 4 light blue beads, one dark yellow or orange bead, and 5 light blue beads.

Pin number 14 will have 10 light blue beads on it.

When you thread these beaded pins onto your larger pin, start with pin number 1.

Share your ideas on this or anything here on the blog either here or e-mail me at stipple@verizon.net  I look forward to hearing from you!

 

 



 



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