Before you start marbling, protect your workspace. Spread out old newspapers or something similar on your table to protect it from possible paint splashes and water stains.
For the marbling process, you need a container that you won't need again later, as the paint residue is difficult to remove. An old bucket or bowl is a good choice.
Equip yourself with disposable gloves to protect your hands from the colours, which are difficult to wash off.
Fill the chosen container with cold tap water. Shake the colours for marbling thoroughly so that the colour pigments are evenly distributed.
Now carefully drizzle a few drops of your chosen colours for marbling onto the surface of the water. Take a bamboo skewer and gently draw patterns in the floating colours. Be careful not to use too many colours in order to achieve a harmonious end result.
Plugs a wooden bead onto the lace of a bamboo skewer. Carefully dip it into the colour mixture and pull it out again evenly. For drying, plug the bead into a wet flower arrangement foam so that it does not come into contact with the wet paint and can dry evenly. Repeat this step for each wooden bead.
Once the beads are completely dry, you can string them onto a rubber cord together with the letter beads. This creates individual bracelets or chains. Finally, close the ends of the elastic cord with a double knot to ensure that your jewellery is stable and durable.
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