DIY Decorative Wooden Bead Strand

DIY Decorative Wooden Bead Strand

These days whenever I’m shopping for home goods, my eyes go straight to anything natural. I love rough woven wool blankets, organic greenery, knotted rugs, hand-drawn patterns, and especially all things wood. So, when I spotted the wood bead strand hanging over the chair in this patio reveal, it was only natural (pun intended) for my DIY instincts to start squealing. Could I make this for myself? As it turns out…heck, yes, I could—and for just $13.23, too!

DIY Decorative Wooden Bead Strand

Here’s What You’ll Need:

  • 12 1.5-inch wooden wheels
  • 2 1.5-inch wooden blocks
  • 6 wooden doll bodies
  • 27 wooden beads
  • Roll of twine (get something thinner than the roll of white rope you see pictured above—I’ll explain in a second)
  • Drill and drill bit
  • Packing tape (optional)
  • Scissors

DIY Decorative Wooden Bead Strand

DIY Decorative Wooden Bead Strand

DIY Decorative Wooden Bead Strand

First, a confession. I purchased the white rope you see above because I thought it would add cool texture and make the DIY wood bead strand super stout for styling later on. Unfortunately, I didn’t think about how hard it was going to be to stuff the thick-ish rope through all 47 of my beads, even with packaging tape wrapped around the end to prevent fraying. So, do yourself a favor and grab some strong-but-thin string. I used twine that I already had on hand, and it worked great. Next time, though, I’ll probably just get extra thin white rope.

DIY Decorative Wooden Bead Strand

If you choose to use the wood blocks that I suggested in the supply list, you’ll need to drill holes into them for the string to pass through. To do so, eye-ball a center point, and drill through the block using an electronic drill and bit. Just make sure to place your blocks on a piece of scrap wood beforehand so you don’t drill through your table or floor.

DIY Decorative Wooden Bead Strand

DIY Decorative Wooden Bead Strand

Next, lay all of your beads out and choose your pattern. I alternated my beads so that it had an eclectic vibe, but it’s not totally symmetrical. These types of organic sculptural strands aren’t meant to be perfect, so just play around with the arrangement until you’re satisfied. Once you like what you have lined up, start stringing them onto your twine. I would suggest unwinding several feet of twine off the roll without cutting it so you can avoid having to start over if your cut piece of twine is too short.

DIY Decorative Wooden Bead Strand

DIY Decorative Wooden Bead Strand

After sliding your last bead in place, cut the twine about 6-9 inches longer than you need on both ends, and then tie triple knots all the way around the last bead on either end, as you see pictured above. This will hold the strand together without the risk of those last beads pulling off and the whole strand coming apart. Trim the extra twine off, and then you’re done.

DIY Decorative Wooden Bead Strand

DIY Decorative Wooden Bead Strand

DIY Decorative Wooden Bead Strand

DIY Decorative Wooden Bead Strand

My finished DIY decorative wood bead strand turned out exactly as I had pictured it, and I love that it cost so little to make. That said, I wanted to mention that, since putting together this tutorial, Target actually came out with a very similar version of the piece that you can purchase ready-made here. It’s not quite as custom or varied in texture as mine, but for almost exactly the same cost as my handmade strand, you can have your own version without having to break out your tools.

So, tell me. Would you make this DIY craft, or buy the ready-made version? Don’t be too surprised if you end up seeing both in my home before the season is out because I just love all of the different ways to style a wood bead strand—you can never have too many. Whether you string yours across a mantel or over a wooden ladder (like ours), these types of drape-y natural accessories look gorgeous just about anywhere.

DIY Decorative Wooden Bead Strand

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My List Of Winter Favorites

My List Of Winter Favorites

In case you haven’t noticed, I love adding to my YouTube channel. Video is such a fun way to push myself beyond my comfort zone, and really forces me to think about creativity from a whole new perspective. Isn’t it funny how inspiration can hit from out of nowhere? A chance scroll through Snapchat (does anyone even use that app anymore?) introduced me to the Michalaks’ channel, which sent me down a rabbit hole of YouTube. One year later, I’m still consistently pulling my “vlogger” camera out to record new videos to add to the Dream Green DIY lineup.

That said, it’s not exactly a place where I feel I get too much engagement or traction. Sure, I had to start somewhere and I try not to focus too often on numbers, but my little channel is very….well, LITTLE. Which brings me to the question: do you guys watch DGD YouTube videos? Do you like tuning into my in-motion stories and conversations, or do you prefer traditional blog posts with photos? While I might be a little sad to hear that you aren’t into video content, I certainly respect any and all feedback, so feel free to leave a comment at the end of today’s post. I’m long overdue for a reader survey (stay tuned for that next month), but I just thought now was as good a time as any to invite your thoughts on whether or not I should continue making YouTube videos.

If you are a fan of the videos, would you do me a giant, HUGE favor today? Would you mind hitting the “Subscribe” button over on my channel? While I love dreaming up new concepts and ideas for videos, it takes an incredible amount of time to produce and edit these little snippets into my life, and it’s just not feasible to keep it up unless I hear that you guys are into it.

So, I’ll make a deal with you. If we can get my subscriber number over 100 (yes, I’m still waiting to reach that milestone!) then I’ll keep making videos. If I don’t, though, then I’ll take it as a sign that it might be time to retire that area of the blog. Again, I respect any and all feedback. If video just isn’t your jam, then I totally get that and am happy to refocus. When it comes down to it, my goal with this blog is to inspire you, first and foremost, so I want to be positive that I spend my time working on posts and other types of content that checks that box. Feel free to weigh in using the comments box below or by subscribing to my channel here, but now it’s time to get into today’s real topic: my winter season favorites.

My List Of Winter Favorites

My List Of Winter Favorites

Christmas was a pretty busy season for me and I came away from it with lots of new favorites. From books and sustainably sourced home décor, to reusable cleaning supplies and a few new beauty products, too, this winter has got me thinking about ways to shop and collect intentionally. Hit “Play” above (or click to see the video on YouTube here) to hear all about what I’m loving this winter, and then scroll on for the full list of linked sources.

My List Of Winter Favorites

My List Of Winter Favorites

My List Of Winter Favorites

  1. Pilgrim, Teo Diffuser
  2. Oui Fresh, Essential Oils
  3. NETGEAR, Orbi WiFi System
  4. Sisters of Los Angeles, Surf Sand Love Zip Pouch
  5. Juice Beauty, Phyto-Pigments Juice Boost
  6. Dermalogica, Nightly Lip Treatment
  7. Seven, SATARA OPTI
  8. The Immortalists, by Chloe Benjamin
  9. Nawrap, Moss Green X Charcoal Binchotan Dishcloth
  10. BOXFOX
  11. CAUSEBOX (as I mentioned in the video, you can check out Sarah Sherman Samuel’s blog post about her CAUSEBOX collaboration here)

My List Of Winter Favorites

Is there anything in particular that you’re loving this winter season? Any good books I should try out, or any beauty products you’re loving? I’m really into organic beauty right now, and am taking recommendations, so please share your favorites if you’ve already gone all-natural.

Oh, and please don’t forget to share your thoughts on whether or not I should keep producing Dream Green DIY YouTube content! Do you want to see more of it this year? Whether it’s craft tutorials, shopping roundups like today’s video, adventure videos, or even chatty conversational vlogs, you have the power to keep it going by hitting “Subscribe” here or by commenting below. Thanks, as always, for following along and I’m so glad that I have the chance to ask you guys for your direct feedback each and every day!

My List Of Winter Favorites

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