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On the 8th day of Christmas: Book Tales

Book Tales
When my son was in 2nd grade we made these Book Tales using waxed linen thread and leftover beads for his classmates for Valentine’s day in lieu of the traditional store bought cards and candy attached. This is a great project to make with your kids and you can use just about any beads you have lying around to clear off your beading table (and I know you can use the room!). These make great teacher gifts and are super to have on hand for anytime that you need a quick thank your for someone.
{Find beads with holes that fit the stringing material you will use!}
Start with a handful of beads. 
They can be any type from wood, resin metal or even art beads.
Don’t forget spacers, charms and bead caps, too!
Gather a few yards of some stringing material, 
like suede cord in fun colors or waxed linen thread. 
You will need about 15″ per Book Tale.
Start by stringing beads in any pleasing order you like onto your stringing material.
Tie knots in between the beads to secure them. End with a knot.
Leave about10-12″ in between the beads and 
string a smaller section of beads for the opposite end.
Be sure to test that your knots are large enough 
so that the beads don’t slide off!
{A variety of beads…lampwork glass, marbelized wood, ceramic, glass and stone}
Tuck these Book Tales into a favorite book, or add it to a gift certificate to your favorite local bookseller.
{Lampwork bead from Julsbeads on Etsy}
If you know someone who is matchy-matchy, or someone who doesn’t read,
tie a shorter length of cord onto a jump ring and add that to a key ring for an instant gift!
 Enjoy the day!
Erin Prais-Hintz writes about all things that inspire her at Treasures Found::Inspiration Is Everywhere. Her jewelry designs are one-of-a-kind made one-at-a-time. She collects quotes and dust and invites you to send her your favorite (quote – not dust!) to [email protected]. Check out her brand spankin’ new website at Tesori Trovati.