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  • Melted Bead Lampshade and Jewelry
  • From "Crafters Coast to Coast"
    episode HCC2C-155F


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    Project by Margaret Carleton of Providence, R.I.

    Margaret was inspired when she visited her sister in New Orleans. She took home her Mardi Gras beads and put them to good use--as a melted bead lampshade and melted chunky jewelry.

    For the lampshade:

    Materials:

    plastic beads on string
    sheet pan
    aluminum foil
    oven
    lamp wire
    lamp socket
    plug
    two-part epoxy adhesive

    Steps:

    1. Pre-heat oven to 500 F degrees.

    2. Spread sheet of aluminum foil on cookie sheet. Lay out beads in pattern.

    3. Transfer to oven and bake (beads melt at different rates, so exact time is a little unpredictable).

    4. Remove from oven and add second layer of beads, filling in any holes. Return to oven until melted.

    5. Remove from oven and wrap around bottle to shape. Remove foil backing.

    6. Mix two-part epoxy and glue lamp armature inside shade.

    7. Wire lamp base. Add light bulb.

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    For the jewelry:


    Materials:


    plastic beads: large pink round, yellow disc, glow-in-the-dark
    pin back
    glue
    oven
    aluminum foil
    sheet pan


    Steps:


    1. Preheat oven to 500 F degrees.


    2. Melt big pink round bead to flatten. Also melt yellow disc with glow-in-the dark beads in center. Melt beads on aluminum foil on a sheet pan.


    3. Assemble with pink bead on top and encircle with yellow glow-in-the dark beads and melt.


    4. When cool, glue on pin back.

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