5/15/2019

Make Recycled Home Decor With A Paper Bead Roller

By William Hill


People who care about the inside of their home are usually on the lookout for the next fresh idea. It may be the latest color, pattern or scheme but the idea is to look like no one else in their social circle. This is why some are turning to recycled items, either in their entirety or as an accent piece. Even if they do not want to travel back into time, a paper bead roller can help with repurposing items already in the home.

The art of thorough cleaning requires an honest assessment of what is really needed around the house. For instance, a family sometimes has more dishes than they really need. This is especially true if the kids have moved out or guests may not pay frequent visits like did once before. Glasses and other breakables may be packed into boxes with shredded paper for protection.

Whether these items are kept in a discreet storage space in the home or offsite location, the idea is to have these things out of sight if they serve no purpose. Unclutter spaces are not ideal for mental and physical health but are highly recommended if the dweller decides to redecorate. While some people have different ideas for renovating spaces, like just making things more compact, the change can be refreshing.

Simple projects that can make a difference are normally small in size but there are cases where embellishments can make a difference. Small or medium beads are very functional around the home. However, it can a nuisance to shop for the right beads or the right size when bead rollers allow the user to make the size they need.

Functionality is usually the main reason why people redecorate their home. Visual appeal is important also but as more people find that modern homes are getting smaller, they want to make the best use of interior space. However, they also find that nice looking item that is meant to save space can cost a small fortune in home decor or specialty stores.

Another moneymaking idea would be to publish an idea book. This is recommended for crafters who can give directives in a clear manner and take good photos. Since many novices want to know the most practical way to start making their own item for the home or to give as gifts, this target audience could make the book a strong seller.

Another project for long or thin beads is to cover up old boxes. It does not matter the shape or size but it is important to use a primer that is a similar color of the beads to be used first. Decorative boxes can be used for small plants, filled with treats and given as a gift, or functional storage.

There are a number of home decor tips and craft projects to be found online or in books and magazines. Though some may seem advanced, beginner books are ideal for those getting their feet wet. For some, these projects may be relaxing and give their home a unique look that is worthy of being featured in a magazine.




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