BEADS BEADS - Do it Yourself Jewelry - Beads and Artifacts
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"I saw a necklace at a department store that I really wanted to wear to a social event, but it was more than I could afford. I told my friend about it and she suggested we just go to the bead store and make it! I was able to closely match the necklace which was being sold for $179 for only $57."

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BEADS BEADS

Phone: (714)639-1611
Email: BeadsOrange@aol.com
949 N. Tustin St.
Orange, CA 92867

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We are located just North of Collins, right next to the Bank of America.

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We've been in the same location since 1986! When you visit our store, some items you will see include Austrian & Czech crystal, Japanese delicas, seed beads, African trade beads, semi-precious glass, findings, books, and much, much more.

Recommended Reading:

The Beader's Guide to Color

Demonstrating how color can be used to create unique and vibrant beadwork designs, this guide will interest beaders at all skill levels. Color is discussed in depth, including the basics of the color wheel, the psychological and symbolic associations of all the colors of the spectrum, plus whites, blacks, grays, metallics, and neutrals. Other essentials covered include blending techniques, how a bead's surface finish affects its color, and how color can be used to create and accentuate pattern, rhythm, and movement within a beadwork design. The more than 20 projects-each of which represents a specific color scheme or palette-include a discussion of the palette, multiple color illustrations, a beadwork pattern, and a listing of the beads required to complete that design.


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