Free Bead N Stretch Offer from Toner Crafts

Uncategorized - August 6, 2007 - By:

Free Bead 'n Stretch

You can get a free 75 foot roll of Bead ‘n Stretch from TonerCrafts.com!

I don’t work much with plastic beads and cords, but I know some people who are just starting out in bead jewelry that really enjoy the low cost and ease of making bracelets and necklaces quickly with plastic parts. Plastic cords and beads are also a great way to get younger kids interested in bead jewelry without the expense of tools and professional beading supplies.

And since it’s still summertime and I’m sure the kids are going nuts looking for something to do by now, why not try to get them into some crafts that they can take with them back to school? That’s where Toner Crafts comes in with their free offer of 75 feet of Bead ‘n Stretch! The offer is only good for a limited time, so if you’re or someone you know has been thinking about toying with plastic cords and beads, then now is the time to give it a shot. Unfortunately you still have to pay some shipping for your free Bead ‘n Stretch, but if you’re going to buy some items from the TonerCrafts.com website anyway you might as well throw in the free cord!

The TonerCrafts.com website is actually a pretty good resource for a lot of plastic cord projects and kits. When I was growing up we called it “gimp” and we’d weave all sort of things, usually for keychains or jewelry or bracelets. TonerCrafts sells a bunch of different types of products from accessories to plastic and hemp cords to beads and lace. They also have project sheets that not only sure you what material you’ll need for a certain item, but also gives detailed instructions on how to make it. They even have instructional videos right on their site! While you’re working with your wire and crystal beads your kids can be working right beside you on their necklaces, bracelets and holiday ornaments all made out of plastic!

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1 Comment »

  1. Comment by glenda carr

    I just got into this stuff and I love it

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