Where to get kandi beads




















In the beginning, most people use their Kandi beads to make bracelets. These can be made very quickly, and are easy enough for a child to make, yet still lots of fun regardless of your age.

As you become more skilled, you can weave beads together to make Kandi Cuffs, or even Kandi Masks that give colorful options to show different sides of yourself while staying protected against germs and pollutants in the world. To learn more about all the beautiful bead options to get you started, or to take your jewelry making to a new level visit Woman Shop World to buy a batch of inspirational beads.

Online, there are even more places to buy your kandi beads. Amazon sells a lot of beads and has third parties selling from their own bead stores on the platform as well. Different sellers have different offerings and price ranges as well as beads of different materials.

Thrift stores, such as Goodwill and The Salvation Army, are another fun place to find beads. Usually, they will already be strung together in interesting bracelets and necklaces, but they are a great place to find unusual beads. Just cut them free from their string and remake your own kandi your own way. Wish is another place that has countless types of beads being offered.

The beads are usually in China and can take more than a month or two to arrive. Etsy is a marketplace much like eBay, and many of the beads to be found on this site are vintage or even handmade.

They also have specialty beads that contain glitter or glow in the dark. One of the biggest problems with all of these bead suppliers is that the beads are usually made of plastic.

Ravers often choose plastic beads because they are inexpensive and come in a wide variety of colors. However, there are a lot of downsides to plastic beads. Then go get yourself a matching color pack of elastic threads. Still here? Great, now follow these steps to make your custom beaded bracelets;. Step 1: With the help of our elastic cords and scissors, cut a piece of elastic string of about 22 cm. This will be your base for your Kandi bracelet.

Step 2: Take out your different types of beads: alphabet , custom , pony , unique , and fuse. Choose the ones that best fit your idea bracelet and assemble it. We recommend using 27 units for a medium-sized wrist. Step 3: When the bracelet is assembled, make a knot to close it and join the two ends. Step 4: Cut with scissors the ends of the knot so that they do not exceed your Kandi bracelet. Of course, if you want more than what we offer, you can! Simply, contact us with your asked quantities.

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