Who you, a Guru? After you read these 325 Beadwork tips, you'll be one. But we're looking to recruit a Guru to blog, write a 101 tip Beadwork book, and become a leader of this community.
Hot topics for both consumers and webmarketers on WebmasterRadio.FM
Every Wednesday, 4PM Eastern.
March 20, 2009, Newsletter Issue #182: Beadworking Center on a Budget
1
Tip of the Week
Are you short on space and money, but still want to have a place to store your beads and work on your beading projects? By watching for sales and frequenting thrift stores, you can put together a wonderful beading center.
One method of storing beads is simply using small zip lock bags or bead storage bags and then organizing them in a shallow box or tray. The 2"x2" size is a handy one for most smaller beads. Depending on where you buy your beads, you may get bags of this size when you make your purchase - or you can buy a hundred new bags for a couple dollars.
The hardware store can be a good source for a storage container. Try one of those racks with the little plastic drawers - or a fishing tackle box. Most have compartments that are great for lining up the 2" ziplocks.
If you use small seed beads (6/0 and smaller) you may want to use the tiny plastic tubes or vials for storage instead. They improve your ability to pour the beads out and funnel them back into the container.
2
About LifeTips
Now one of the top on-line publishers in the world, LifeTips offers
tips to millions of monthly visitors. Our mission mission is to make
your life smarter, better, faster and wiser. Expert writers earn dough
for what they know. And exclusive sponsors in each niche topic help us
make-it-all happen.
LifeTips is part of ideaLaunch, the hub for a group of websites offering
solutions that help clients improve mind share, market share and profit online.