Zeelon Beads & Necklaces – a Gift for Mother’s Day

This week (bearing in mind it’s Mothers Day on Sunday 30th March) we’ve been making beads, by rolling up thin rectangular strips of Zeelon Medium which we had previously coloured in a variety of shades using transfer paints.

We made a large selection of plain coloured beads (approximately 3cms wide), with a view to cutting them up into smaller beads to suit a particular design or colour way.

Two long thin triangles of Zeelon, which have been coloured using yellow transfer paint and then decorated with a smattering of red transfer painted dots. One triangle has been covered in a trail of white glue. A crochet hook is pictured rolling up another triangle into a bead shape. Four finished beads are also present.
The colour combinations are endless . . .

To make bevelled beads (shown above) we cut 10 to 12 long thin triangles out of a sheet of A4 Zeelon Medium, which we coloured using yellow transfer paint, before adding red spots for decoration.

We then applied some clear drying Tacky Glue all the way along the length and then, starting at the widest end, carefully wound the Zeelon strips round the handle of a crochet hook, before leaving to dry.

A necklace of yellow and red patterned beads, interspersed with small plain red beads.
The sheet of paper on the left shows the dotty design (painted with red transfer paint), which we superimposed on the strips of yellow coloured Zeelon, before rolling them up into beads.

Once dry, we painted the beads with Daler-Rowney Glaze Medium Gloss to give a nice lustre and threaded the beads on to a length of cord.

A string of straight mottled brown coloured beads on a beige leather strand.

These straight cut Zeelon beads were decorated using the animal print design
shown on the left.

If you have any queries or would like further information about this or any of our projects, please do not hesitate to contact us at sales@spunart.co.uk

by Ruth Morgan | March 7, 2025 | Posted in Zeelon