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Green Glitter Pony Beads - 9mm - 300/Pack

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Green Glitter Pony Beads – DIY & Festival Craft Supplies

Sparkling Green Beads for Handmade Jewelry and Accessories

Bring a pop of glittery green to your DIY creations with Kandies World Green Glitter Pony Beads. Perfect for kandi cuffs, friendship bracelets, and festival jewelry, these sparkling beads are ideal for mixing with other colorful beads to create unique, eye-catching designs.

Why Choose Kandies World Green Glitter Pony Beads

  • High-Quality Material: Durable plastic ensures long-lasting use for all your crafts and festival projects.

  • DIY & Craft Friendly: Easy to string, perfect for bracelets, necklaces, and other handmade accessories.

  • Mix & Match: Combine with clear, multicolor, or specialty beads for custom patterns.

  • Festival Ready: Great for rave bracelets, glow-in-the-dark designs, and vibrant festival jewelry.

Product Specifications

  • Material: Plastic

  • Quantity: 300 beads per pack (single pack only)

  • Color: Green Glitter

  • Size: 6mm x 9mm

  • Hole Size: 6mm

  • Craft & DIY Ready: Ideal for bracelets, necklaces, and festival accessories

How to Create Your Own Green Glitter Bracelet

  1. Cut a 22 cm piece of elastic cord for a medium-sized wrist.

  2. Arrange your green glitter pony beads with other beads to create a personalized pattern.

  3. String the beads onto the cord and tie a secure knot.

  4. Trim any excess cord and wear your DIY bracelet for festivals, parties, or everyday style.

FAQ – DIY & Craft Tips

Why are they called pony beads?
These beads were originally used by Plains Indians and got their name because merchants transported them on ponies.

How many beads are needed for a bracelet?
We recommend around 27 beads for a medium-sized wrist. Mix with other beads for a fun, festival-ready look.

Are these beads suitable for festival crafts?
Absolutely! Green Glitter Pony Beads are perfect for creating vibrant kandi cuffs, glow-in-the-dark bracelets, and other DIY festival jewelry.