This is my DIY for my beaded belt. It's pretty straight forward but this also includes my supplies.
SUPPLIES:
Satin Ribbon. You can find this almost anywhere - just don't get wire-edged.
Seed Beads: I used two sizes in silver instead of clear because I wanted some sparkle.
Crystals: I used Gem-Cut Rondells (this link is for a larger size I used 8mm) and Bicones that were 4mm and 6mm. All of these were crystal colored - NOT crystal AB - which has the multicolored oil sheen
Pearls: I used two different sizes for these as well. 6mm and 8mm
Rhinestones: I ordered sew-on rhinestones in two sizes (12ss & 20ss) from ebay
You will also need Fabric/Bead Glue and a Beading Needle along with beading thread. Oh, and plenty of patience and time!
READY TO GO?!
STEP 1:
Measure the length you want the belt to be and add 2 inches so you can finish the ends. I used satin ribbon that was 1.5" wide.
STEP 2:
Apply the glue to the ribbon in 1-2" sections with a paint brush. Make sure you put a decent amount on just not so much that it soaks thru.
STEP 3:
Sprinkle your seed beads onto the wet glue and pat them gently with your hand to make sure they stick. Wait for this to dry completely before doing anything else
STEP 4:
Lay your lenght of ribbon along a ruler and spread your beads out evenly along the side of it (you don't HAVE to do this it just helps you make sure you don't end up with a bunch in one spot).
STEP 5:
Bead, bead and bead. I tied a seed bead to the end of the thread before pulling it thru so it wouldn't pull out. I worked one section with all the beads instead of doing one type at a time. It's good to have this some place where you can work on it for 30 mins at a time and then walk away from it. Makes it WAY less overwhelming.
STEP 6:
When you get done you'll realize that you've lost some seed beads in the process. I went back and filled in any holes at the very end.
STEP 7:
Lightly singe the ends of the ribbon to keep it from fraying and then fold them under and hand sew them flat. At this point you can either add hooks or you can do some sort of pretty clasp. Another idea is to cut the ribbon much longer than you need, bead only the part for your waist and then tie it into a bow at the back.
AMAZING! With two weeks until my wedding, I don't think I'll add this to my to-do list, but I will definitely try it out later just for a cool accessory. Thanks for the tutorial!!
Me too! I am considering make my own but am definitely weighing the cost of supplies/time with the cost of buying the belt. Yours definitely is gorgeous!
I've bought most of my supplies by now, and I spent about $50 so far. We'll see how it turns out in the end, but the one camrie posted looks like the ones that cost at least $200, so as long as she's under that I'd say its a winner!
Hey Ladies! I can't give you exact costs (because I bought beads and then bought more and I'm not great about keeping recipts) but I can rough it. The ribbon came with the dress so I'm counting that as free.
Pearls and crystals were 1/2 off at Hobby Lobby (so that helped a lot)
The rhinestones were $18 (but I have a ton left over that I'm going to use for another project) so I'm going to say $9 for those.
So I'd estimate around $30-$45 give or take. Of course my beads would have been double the price if I hadn't found them on sale. Really I think it's the time it takes to do something so intricate is what ups the retail price.
Wow! This is beautiful! I think I would be a little afraid of them coming off at some point during the wedding though. However, you did an amazing job!
Totally Amazing. You inspired me to immediatly go to Hobby Lobby. Luckily, the whole bead dept. was 50% off! So I got out under $20 and I'm ordering the rhinestones too!
Do you bead the seed beads as well as the larger beads? What needle and thread did you use? I'm not sure I got the right kind.
Thanks so much!! I hope mine looks as good as yours!
This is my DIY for my beaded belt. It's pretty straight forward but this also includes my supplies.
SUPPLIES:
Satin Ribbon. You can find this almost anywhere - just don't get wire-edged.
Seed Beads: I used two sizes in silver instead of clear because I wanted some sparkle.
Crystals: I used Gem-Cut Rondells (this link is for a larger size I used 8mm) and Bicones that were 4mm and 6mm. All of these were crystal colored - NOT crystal AB - which has the multicolored oil sheen
Pearls: I used two different sizes for these as well. 6mm and 8mm
Rhinestones: I ordered sew-on rhinestones in two sizes (12ss & 20ss) from ebay
You will also need Fabric/Bead Glue and a Beading Needle along with beading thread. Oh, and plenty of patience and time!
READY TO GO?!
STEP 1:
Measure the length you want the belt to be and add 2 inches so you can finish the ends. I used satin ribbon that was 1.5" wide.
STEP 2:
Apply the glue to the ribbon in 1-2" sections with a paint brush. Make sure you put a decent amount on just not so much that it soaks thru.
STEP 3:
Sprinkle your seed beads onto the wet glue and pat them gently with your hand to make sure they stick. Wait for this to dry completely before doing anything else
STEP 4:
Lay your lenght of ribbon along a ruler and spread your beads out evenly along the side of it (you don't HAVE to do this it just helps you make sure you don't end up with a bunch in one spot).
STEP 5:
Bead, bead and bead. I tied a seed bead to the end of the thread before pulling it thru so it wouldn't pull out. I worked one section with all the beads instead of doing one type at a time. It's good to have this some place where you can work on it for 30 mins at a time and then walk away from it. Makes it WAY less overwhelming.
STEP 6:
When you get done you'll realize that you've lost some seed beads in the process. I went back and filled in any holes at the very end.
STEP 7:
Lightly singe the ends of the ribbon to keep it from fraying and then fold them under and hand sew them flat. At this point you can either add hooks or you can do some sort of pretty clasp. Another idea is to cut the ribbon much longer than you need, bead only the part for your waist and then tie it into a bow at the back.

posted by camrie 1 year agoAMAZING! With two weeks until my wedding, I don't think I'll add this to my to-do list, but I will definitely try it out later just for a cool accessory. Thanks for the tutorial!!
posted by Jacqi 1 year agoGorgeous! I know it's impolite to ask...but I am curious about the cost (if you feel like divulging!)
posted by Joshs Girl 1 year agoMe too! I am considering make my own but am definitely weighing the cost of supplies/time with the cost of buying the belt. Yours definitely is gorgeous!
posted by Miss_Cannoli 1 year agoI've bought most of my supplies by now, and I spent about $50 so far. We'll see how it turns out in the end, but the one camrie posted looks like the ones that cost at least $200, so as long as she's under that I'd say its a winner!
posted by arenyth 1 year agoHey Ladies! I can't give you exact costs (because I bought beads and then bought more and I'm not great about keeping recipts) but I can rough it. The ribbon came with the dress so I'm counting that as free.
Pearls and crystals were 1/2 off at Hobby Lobby (so that helped a lot)
2 @ 3.99 (gemcut) +
2 @ 2.99 (large bicone) +
4 @ 2.99 (small bicone) +
2 @ 1.99 (small pearls) +
2 @ 1.99 (large pearls) +
1 @ 3.99 (seed beads) = $20.93
The rhinestones were $18 (but I have a ton left over that I'm going to use for another project) so I'm going to say $9 for those.
So I'd estimate around $30-$45 give or take. Of course my beads would have been double the price if I hadn't found them on sale. Really I think it's the time it takes to do something so intricate is what ups the retail price.
posted by camrie 1 year agoWow! This is beautiful! I think I would be a little afraid of them coming off at some point during the wedding though. However, you did an amazing job!
posted by Nikki414 1 year agoThis is actually incredible - you have inspired me to make one too!
posted by reneeheartssam 1 year agoI think I just found my new project, though my wedding is done, this is something I can just add to my accesorries! Thank you, it looks great!
posted by jingle96 1 year agoThis is amazing! This sells for hundreds in a bridal salon! You've got a lot of talent! Great job! You really inspired me!
posted by bluecloud22ro 1 year agoYou did an amazing job! Thank you so much for posting this!
posted by bridecomemay 1 year agoTotally Amazing. You inspired me to immediatly go to Hobby Lobby. Luckily, the whole bead dept. was 50% off! So I got out under $20 and I'm ordering the rhinestones too!
Do you bead the seed beads as well as the larger beads? What needle and thread did you use? I'm not sure I got the right kind.
Thanks so much!! I hope mine looks as good as yours!
posted by JenInLove 1 year ago