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  • Kids' Glow-in-the-Dark Fun
  • From "DIY Crafts"
    episode DIC-161
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    String glow-in-the-dark beads on wire, and form your child's name.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

    Kids are sometimes afraid of the dark--and usually love things that glow. Craft expert Marty Brooks of Michaels Arts and Crafts presents some fun stars and decorations with beads that glow in the dark.

    Pony-Bead Names

    Materials:
    5' length of 24-gauge wire
    Paper
    Marker
    Glow-in-the-dark pony beads

    1. Measure a 5' length of 24-gauge wire. Fold the wire in half.

    2. Write a name on paper.

    3. Thread glow-in-the-dark pony beads on the wire, anchoring the first bead at the end of the wire by threading the wire around the bead and back through. Where the strokes of letters overlap (such as in the letter O), use only one wire at a time to thread on the beads, splitting the wires to form the whole letter. For letters that have a single stroke (such as in the letter Z), use both wires to thread the beads, and position the wire in a single line.
    Smiley-Face Wire Hanging

    Materials:
    Unsharpened pencil
    24-gauge wire
    Glow-in-the-dark pony beads
    Large wooden beads
    Glow-in-the-dark paint
    Glue
    Rubber bands

    1. Draw a smiley-face design on a piece of paper.

    2. Cut 16 lengths of 24-gauge wire, and fold them in half. Thread a bead in the center of each wire.

    3. Place the wires around a pencil so that the beads line up along one side of the pencil. The folded wires will extend below the pencil on the opposite side. Twist the wires around the pencil to secure.

    4. Thread pony beads over both halves of each wire, choosing colors that correspond to the smiley-face drawing. We used orange beads for the background, white beads for the face and blue beads for the eyes and mouth (figure A).

    5. Wind rubber bands around each end of the pencil to hold the wires onto the pencil.

    6. Paint large wooden beads with glow-in-the-dark paint, and glue them to the ends of the pencil (figure B).

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