Lacy Hearts Bead Sheet

Lacy Hearts Bead Sheet

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Sheet ID: f301405

This bead sheet was made with a public domain image I found on the web and I manipulated it to make it look the way it does. I love the layered look. To me it looks really romantic and would make great beads for a pretty Valetine's day necklace or bracelet when you combine it with gold or silver findings and crystal, pearl or even red glass beads.


Bead Sheet Link


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Random Quick Tip!

Easy Does It Gluing
If you use glue in your projects and you need just to place a tiny dab. Use a scrap piece of paper and put a dab of glue on the paper. Then use a toothpick to apply the glue by dipping it in the glue on the paper. That way you will get better control of how much you are actually applying.