How to Make Paper Bead Bracelets (2024)

This is an easy-to-follow tutorial on how to make gorgeous paper beads from repurposed old road maps. It also shows how to then make paper bead bracelets and necklaces.

Old road maps are one of my favourite things to upcycle and repurpose. I often repurpose maps for home decor crafts but occasionally use them to make jewellery.

In the past, I’ve made world map necklaces using broken eyeglasses. This time I’ve used old maps to make a personalized bracelet.

Using Road Maps To Make Paper Beads

There are several reasons why old road maps are great for making paper bead jewellery.

  1. Firstly, the maps make the jewellery more interesting and personal. If you use a road map of somewhere special, this instantly gives the item sentimental value.
  2. Secondly, old road maps look great; they come in many different colours. The road patterns on the old maps translate into interesting patterns on the paper beads.
  3. Thirdly, old road maps are a very affordable and environmentally friendly source of craft paper. I get most of my old road maps from elderly relatives, but they can also be found cheaply in thrift stores. Road maps go out of date, and most people use sat navs these days, so there is a plentiful supply to repurpose.
  4. Finally, road maps are often printed on high-quality paper and on large sheets. Making them perfect for so many paper crafts, including bead making.
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What You Need

  • Old road maps – You will be able to make a lot of beads out of one road map. This will be enough for a few bracelets and necklaces. Choose a map for the colour and patterns or use a special map.
  • High tack glue
  • Rotary cutter and mat
  • Size 4mm knitting needle or something similar
  • 4mm coloured eyelets/grommets
  • Elastic string and darning or upholstery needles (with a large eyelet).
  • Crystal clear lacquer
  • Wooden skewers
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How To Make Map Paper Beads

The shape of handmade beads is determined by the cut of the paper strips. To make more rounded beads, the paper is cut into long triangle-shaped strips. For this tutorial, I made simple cylindrical paper beads.

Step 1: Once you have chosen the road map, cut it into strips. I used a rotary cutter and mat for this. I cut 20 strips of paper, each 2.5cm (1″) wide and 30cm (12″) long.

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Step 2: Next, take one strip of map paper, then wrap it tightly around the knitting needle. The size of the knitting needle determines the size of the hole in the centre of the paper bead. I used a 4mm knitting needle to fit the 4mm eyelets.

Secure the end of the paper strip with high-tack glue.

If you don’t have high-tack glue, you might need to clip the paper in place with a bulldog clip until the glue dries.

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Step 3: Carry on making map paper cylinders; you will need about 20 paper beads for each bracelet. Then stick a 4mm coloured eyelet/grommet into each end of the bead.

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Step 5: To give the paper beads a glossy finish, brush them with crystal clear lacquer. The quickest and less messy way to do this is to place the beads on a wooden skewer. Then rest the skewer over a tray. Use a brush to apply the lacquer.

Other varnishes can be used to coat the beads, such as Mod Podge.

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How To Make The Map Bracelet

Step 4: Next, measure the circumference of your wrist. Then lay out all the map paper beads and measure them. You want the strip of paper beads to be the same size as your wrist.

I have a medium-sized wrist and needed 20 map paper beads for my bracelet.

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Step 5: Next, cut a length of elastic string about 1 meter long. Thread both ends of the string onto large-eyed needles. Using elastic string makes it easier to take the paper bead bracelet on and off.

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Step 6: Take one of the map paper beads and secure it to a flat surface with some white tack. Then thread it with the elastic string. Make sure that the bead sits in the middle of the elastic.

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Step 7: Next, thread the needle on the right-hand side through the bead to the left-hand side. Then, thread the needle on the left-hand side through the bead to the right. Then, pull the elastic string tight so that the threaded beads butt up next to each other.

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Step 8: Carry on adding the map paper beads one by one.

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Step 9: After all the map paper beads have been added, thread the needles through the first bead again. This will turn the strip of beads into a cuff. Simply tie off the string and cut away any excess.

Tuck the string knot into the bead hole, for a neater look.

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How To Make A Paper Bead Necklace

The same paper bead method can make a cool map necklace. To make a necklace pendant, make four paper beads in decreasing sizes from 4cm to 1cm in width.

Then thread the beads together in the same way as the map cuff above. But this time I use a nice coloured twine. The twine is part of the necklace, and the threaded beads are pendants.

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Both the map bracelet and necklace would make a lovely gift, especially if you use a map somewhere special.

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Road maps are great for upcycling into personalised map-themed gift ideas. I’ve repurposed my old maps into beautiful map roses and even some cool faux map paper moths. Maps have also been sewn into fun heart treat bags and used to make cool map rock keychains.

I’ve even used my road maps to make some personalized map wall art, including a pet portrait and map angel wings.

For more upcycled jewellery ideas, check out these avocado pit button jewellery, denim bracelet, denim earrings and scarf necklace. The scarf necklace upcycle includes a tutorial for denim beads.

Yield: Map paper beads and then turns them into a bracelet /cuff.

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Upcycle your old road maps into paper beads to make a fun bracelet or even necklace. This handmade jewellery would make a lovely gift, especially if you use maps of special places.

Prep Time30 minutes

Active Time2 hours

Additional Time1 hour

Total Time3 hours 30 minutes

DifficultyEasy

Estimated Cost$5

Materials

  • Old road map
  • High tack glue
  • Coloured eyelets grommets 4mm
  • Elastic string
  • Crystal clear lacquer

Tools

  • Rotary cutter and mat
  • Knitting needle
  • 2 x darning/upholstery needles

Instructions

  1. Using a rotary cutter and mat, cut up the road map into strips approximately 2.5 cm wide. Cut enough strips to make 20 paper beads.
  2. Roll a strip of map paper around a 4mm knitting needle. Secure the end of the paper with glue. Make 20 of these paper rolls.
  3. Stick an eyelet/grommet into each end of the paper beads.
  4. Thread the paper beads onto wooden skewers over a tray. Brush them with a protective varnish, such as crystal clear varnish.
  5. When all the beads are dried make up the bracelet. Cut about 1-meter length of elastic string and thread a needle on each end of the string.
  6. Next, thread the first need into the middle of the string. Secure the bead to a flat surface with white tack.
  7. Then, add the next bead, by threading the right needle through the middle of the bead and the left need through to the right. Then, pull the elastic string tight so that the beads butt up next to each other. How to Make Paper Bead Bracelets (19)
  8. Carry on until all the beads have been added. Then thread back through to the first bead to create a bracelet loop.
  9. Tie off the elastic string and cut away the excess. Hide the knot by poking it into the centre of a bead.
  10. To make a necklace pendant make four paper beads of decreasing length 4cm to 1 cm. Then secure these together in the same way as the paper bead bracelet. However, this time make the excess twine part of the necklace.
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FAQs

How many paper beads make a bracelet? ›

Step 3: Carry on making map paper cylinders; you will need about 20 paper beads for each bracelet. Then stick a 4mm coloured eyelet/grommet into each end of the bead. Step 5: To give the paper beads a glossy finish, brush them with crystal clear lacquer.

What are the basic materials needed for paper bead making? ›

Supplies Needed:
  • Paper: leftover magazines, scrapbook paper, junk mail, wallpaper, washi paper, copy paper, hand colored paper, etc.
  • Scissors, rotary cutter, paper cutter or craft knife.
  • Ruler.
  • Pen and pencil.
  • Toothpicks or bamboo skewers.
  • Glue stick or tacky glue.
  • Craft paint or waterproof markers.
5 Aug 2020

What are the measurements for paper beads? ›

Measure a strip of paper approximately 3/4 inches wide and 12 inches long. Cut out with a craft knife or scissors. Measure halfway across the paper at one end and make a pencil mark. This is going to be the point of the top of your bead.

How do you calculate the number of beads? ›

So to figure out how many beads, first multiply the length of the strand by 25.4. Then divide that number by the size of the beads, and you have the approximate number of beads.

What size should a bead bracelet be? ›

Measure wrist circumference with a flexible measuring tape or string. In the United States, the average wrist size for women is about 6-6.5", and the average chain or strung bracelet size is 7". For men in the US, the average wrist size is a bit over 7", so the average men's chain or beaded bracelet size is about 8".

How do you make a beautiful paper bracelet? ›

To make a woven paper bracelet, start by cutting paper into strips that are 10 inches long and ¼ of an inch wide, using 2 colors to create a unique design. Then, tape the like-colored strips together to get 2 20-inch strips.

How do you make paper bead necklaces? ›

How to Make a Paper Bead Necklace
  1. Step 1: Tear Out a Colorful Page of a Magazine. See image...
  2. Step 2: Cut Out a Long Triangle. ...
  3. Step 3: Flip the Triangle Over. ...
  4. Step 4: Put Glue on About an Inch of the Smaller End. ...
  5. Step 5: Roll the Triangle Up. ...
  6. Step 6: Repeat. ...
  7. Step 7: Cut Your String. ...
  8. Step 8: Knot a Clasp to the String.

What are the steps in bead making? ›

Bead Making
  1. Step 1: Materials. You will need: ...
  2. Step 2: Anneal the Disks. Annealing is the process of heating metal up and allowing it to cool slowly. ...
  3. Step 3: Start the Doming Process. ...
  4. Step 4: More Doming. ...
  5. Step 5: File the Edges Level. ...
  6. Step 6: Join the Halves. ...
  7. Here are the two beads I made today.

What is the easiest bead stitch? ›

Even-Count Peyote Stitch

Even count peyote stitch is a popular stitch for beginners because it's relatively easy to master. Try stitching it with cylinder beads to create smooth, even beaded bands. Continue to 2 of 7 below.

What fidgets Can you DIY? ›

That's why we love these DIY fidgets!
...
23 DIY Fidgets That Are Easy and Inexpensive to Make
  • Zipper Bracelet. ...
  • Fidget Sticks. ...
  • Bead Snakes. ...
  • Fidget Putty. ...
  • Wearable Marble Maze. ...
  • Fidget Bands for Chairs. ...
  • Fidget Pencil Toppers.
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How do you make Orbeez fidgets? ›

INSTRUCTIONS:
  1. Pour a generous amount of Orbeez into a large bowl.
  2. Fill the bowl with water and let it sit overnight. ...
  3. Use a funnel to fill the empty plastic bottle with Orbeez.
  4. Blow up the balloon to create space for the Orbeez, then twist the opening to keep the air from escaping.
14 Apr 2017

What is the most common bead size? ›

The most common ​aught sizes you will find at bead shops and online are 15/0 (the smallest), followed by 11/0, 10/0, 8/0, and 6/0. Size 6 is the largest seed bead and is often called an 'E' bead.

How does a bead calculator work? ›

An abacus is a manual calculator that uses sliding beads to represent numbers. The rows and columns of beads represent the digits in your number. Talking of the structure of the Abacus, it has one upper and four lower beads in one rod. Abacus has 17 rods in a standard Student Abacus or teacher Abacus.

How long is the average beaded bracelet? ›

For women's charm and multi-link bracelets, the standard length is 6 ½ to 7 ½ inches. A bracelet of 7 inches is the most common in women's jewelry. Women's bangle and cuff bracelets usually are 7 inches in length with a 2 ½ inch diameter.

What is the bead calculator called? ›

An abacus is a device composed of beads that slide along rods, which fit into a frame. In ancient times, the abacus was used as a calculator; it aided in performing mathematical processes like counting, addition, subtraction, and multiplication.

What size string is best for beaded bracelets? ›

Size E Silk Bead Cord is excellent for stringing all types of beads, and is especially popular for stringing gemstone necklaces (with or without knotting between the beads). It's approximately 0.325mm (0.0128") and works well with 0.23mm twisted steel wire needles.

How tight should a bracelet be? ›

You should be able to fit in or slip two fingers comfortably in it. Remember, a wristband that is too tight for you will make your wrist appear bigger. If it is too loose, it will keep rolling here and there on your arm, creating hindrance in your working.

How long should my bracelet be? ›

For Women's bracelets, the standard length is 6.5 - 7.5 inches, the most common length being 7 inches. For Men's bracelets, sizes range from 7.5 - 9 inches, with 8 inches being the most common size. Use the following guide to find out the size of your wrist so you can select the best bracelet size for you.

How do you make a paper ring finger? ›

Fold the paper in half horizontally.

Cut the paper in half where the fold was. Use the crease where you folded as the guide for where to cut the paper. Take either a pair of scissors or just carefully rip the paper at the crease where you folded it. You will now have a rectangular piece of paper.

How do you make a circle paper bracelet? ›

directions
  1. Use the rim of a drinking glass to trace a circle on your cardboard. ...
  2. Poke a hole in the center of the cardboard circle using your pencil. ...
  3. Cut eight slits around the circle. ...
  4. Tie the ends of all seven strings together. ...
  5. Slide each string into a slit. ...
  6. Count three to the right and place string into the top slit.
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How do you make paper beads shiny? ›

To make your beads shiny and more durable, paint them with two coats of varnish. Put the bead on a toothpick before you paint it. Allow the varnish to dry between coats according to product instructions.

How do you make a paper elf? ›

Directions For How To Make A Paper Elf
  1. Cut out the template and trace around the elements. ...
  2. Attach the red glitter paper collar to the round green body. ...
  3. Accordion fold 4 green strips of paper for the arms and legs. ...
  4. Glue the arms and legs to the body and attach the mittens and boots to the ends of the arms and legs.
9 Nov 2019

What is the easiest origami craft? ›

10 Simple Origami Projects for Beginners
  1. 01 of 10. Crane. Chrissy Pk. ...
  2. 02 of 10. Modular Cube Box. Chrissy Pk. ...
  3. 03 of 10. Hanging Decoration/Spinning Top. Chrissy Pk. ...
  4. 04 of 10. Tulip Flower and Stem. Chrissy Pk. ...
  5. 05 of 10. Envelope Wallet. Chrissy Pk. ...
  6. 06 of 10. Square Candy/Snack Box. Chrissy Pk. ...
  7. 07 of 10. Tissue Holder. ...
  8. 08 of 10. Fan.
5 May 2020

How do you glue beads to paper? ›

A. Using Beadswax® to adhere seed beads to paper or objects gives a strong hold and beads will not pop off after time. Peel and stick adhesive tape and sheets can also be used.

Is beading easy? ›

Making jewelry with beads is an easy and exciting creative skill that can become a hobby. This is due to the simple components involved and the hundreds of designs available. Ensuring you've planned your first beading project carefully and gathered your supplies will help you learn how to bead for beginners.

Is making bracelets a hobby? ›

If you always stick to the same skill and technique, you may get bored of your jewelry making hobby quickly. Making jewelry is an incredibly fun and rewarding creative hobby. Keep it that way for a long time and enjoy the looks of your friends and family when they see your latest piece of jewelry.

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