The blue spider has painted wooden, polymer clay and glass body beads. The red spider has a wooden block, red lampworked bead and faux pearl for the body. I found these wooden blocks at Petco, in the small animal (rats, guinea pig, etc.) toy area. They use them to chew on. When I saw them, I thought they would make fun pendants, earrings and/or bracelets. They do pretty well for spiders, too!
Friday, October 7, 2011
More Spiders
I'm having fun making more spiders. These are really creative endeavors. I spend more time looking for the beads to make these little critter than I do making them. I've got little plastic bags filled with "body" beads for about 7 or 8 more spiders and I think I could get about 5 more bags filled right away, too.

The blue spider has painted wooden, polymer clay and glass body beads. The red spider has a wooden block, red lampworked bead and faux pearl for the body. I found these wooden blocks at Petco, in the small animal (rats, guinea pig, etc.) toy area. They use them to chew on. When I saw them, I thought they would make fun pendants, earrings and/or bracelets. They do pretty well for spiders, too!
The blue spider has painted wooden, polymer clay and glass body beads. The red spider has a wooden block, red lampworked bead and faux pearl for the body. I found these wooden blocks at Petco, in the small animal (rats, guinea pig, etc.) toy area. They use them to chew on. When I saw them, I thought they would make fun pendants, earrings and/or bracelets. They do pretty well for spiders, too!
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Lovely beaded spiders. If only all spiders were this fun...
Thank You! At least these spiders don't bite! lol
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