Shoutout: Unlike Trix, These Geometric Beads Ain’t Just for Kids
Anjelika Temple
Anjelika Temple
As Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Brit + Co, Anjelika Temple brings her voracious consumption of all things creative and colorful to DIY projects, geeky gadgetry finds and more. When she's not DIY-ing her heart out, you'll find her throwing dinner parties with friends or adventuring with her husband David, their daughters Anokhi and Indira, and their silly dog Turkey.
We’ve had a crush on the colorful objects made by Kate at minieco for a couple years now. The swooning started with these pixelated heart pop-up cards and has been fostered by clever uses of paper, washi tape, perler beads, and now, wooden beads!
This latest find would be a great project for parents and kids to do together, or could be remixed with a more limited color palette to create a totally grown-up statement necklace. The key here is scouting out cube-shaped wooden beads, and getting up close and personal with sandpaper. Get super colorful how-to here!
Over the geometric trend? Or still head over heels? ;) Talk to us in the comments below.
Anjelika Temple
As Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Brit + Co, Anjelika Temple brings her voracious consumption of all things creative and colorful to DIY projects, geeky gadgetry finds and more. When she's not DIY-ing her heart out, you'll find her throwing dinner parties with friends or adventuring with her husband David, their daughters Anokhi and Indira, and their silly dog Turkey.