Red Beads, Mix of Metal and Acrylic Beads with Big Hole, 80Pcs
Red Beads, Mix of Metal and Acrylic Beads with Big Hole, 80Pcs
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Quantity |
Price |
Red Beads, Mix of Metal and Acrylic Beads with Big Hole, 80Pcs |
80 Piece |
$8.00 |
Elevate your crafting and design with this stunning Red Beads, Mix of Metal and Acrylic Beads with Big Hole, 80Pcs, a perfect blend of metal and acrylic materials. Featuring big holes, these beads are ideal for stringing onto various materials, making them a fantastic choice for beaded pens, jewelry, and other creative projects. Whether you’re designing designer pens, unique accessories, or crafting something one-of-a-kind, these Red Beads add a vibrant pop of color and shine to your work.
- Perfect for Beaded Pens: These Red Beads, Mix of Metal and Acrylic Beads with Big Hole, 80Pcs are designed with large holes, making them easy to string onto pens, turning a simple writing tool into a personalized masterpiece.
- Metal & Acrylic Mix: The combination of metal and acrylic offers both durability and a glossy, eye-catching finish. The metal beads provide a sleek, sophisticated look, while the acrylic beads add vibrant color.
- Versatile Use: While perfect for pens, these beads can also be used for creating custom jewelry, keychains, decorative accents, and other crafts that need a bold, striking element.
- Bulk Wholesale: These Red Beads, Mix of Metal and Acrylic Beads with Big Hole, 80Pcs are Available in a wholesale pack of 80 beads, you'll have an ample supply to work with, perfect for large-scale crafting or creating multiple items.
- Big Hole Design: The larger hole size makes them versatile for different types of stringing materials, including cords, wires, or pens.
Whether you're creating beaded pens, designing personalized stationery, or adding a unique touch to your jewelry or other crafts, these Red Beads are a creative and colorful way to bring your ideas to life.
Silicone Beaded Pens are becoming a trend in customized office supplies, so why not use these Red Beads to create your own stylish writing instruments?