To build confidence in your everyday life, try spicing up your wardrobe. Nothing makes a statement quite like a pop of red in an outfit. You can subtly add in red with the right jewelry for just the right amount of sass. However, jewelry can be unnecessarily expensive.

Making your own jewelry can not only cost less but also personalize a fashion statement. Here are some different types of red beads to spice up your crafts.

Seed Beads

These small red beads are a great base for your necklaces or bracelets. By making the base of your jewelry red, you are sure to make a statement. Additionally, you can use seed beads to make a full red necklace that does not use any additional statement beads. To achieve this effect, try layering multiple layers of seed bead strands to make a chunkier piece. To create a more elaborate look, braid multiple strands together. No one will have any idea you did not buy your piece from a store. 

Tube Beads

Tube beads are a great alternative to the traditional seed beads. They serve the same purpose but create a more whimsical effect. These beads look great, when you layer multiple strands together for a necklace, or else when you string them by weaving them horizontally for earrings or bracelets. 

Cube Beads

Cube beads are larger than seed beads and come in a cube shape. If you are hoping for a chunkier strand of beads for your jewelry, go for these as your base. There is no need to layer these beads, given their thicker shape; however, you can still do this to achieve your desired level of volume. Additionally, these can be used sporadically through your pieces to for an added element. Try spacing them between multiple seed beads for a pop of color. 

Coin Beads

Coin beads are similar to cube beads in that they are a larger, blockier alternative to seed beads. These beads look great as the base of your necklace or bracelet in a single strand. Try spacing them with a single seed bead in between, letting them dangle as an earring, or stringing them on a leather strand. For a subtle effect, create pieces by spacing out red coin beads between neutral colored coin beads. 

Candy Kiss Beads

Candy kiss beads are a fun way to add dimension to your jewelry. Alternating the direction you string these beads can create a multi-strand look in your pieces. Try only including these beads on the bottom center portion of your necklace, surrounded by seed beads, to form the illusion of a more complicated necklace that will look like a high-end boutique purchase. 

Chip Beads

Chip beads are sure to add a fun, whimsical element to any of your pieces. Use these either as your jewelry base or as a statement. Create the best effect with these beads by clumping them together. Try pairing red chip beads with either a gold metal strand or gold seed beads for a look that mimics coral in earrings or a necklace. 

Wooden Beads

Red wooden beads offer a fun way to spice up any outfit. These beads are typically round and come in many different sizes. These beads typically look best when paired with other wooden beads or with slight gold metal accents. Try increasing the size of bead from the neck area of your necklace to the bottom middle section. For a fun mix of colors, make the smaller and mid-sized beads the traditional wooden color and make the larger ones pop with red. 

Statement Beads

Another exciting way to add red beads to a piece of jewelry is by using red statement beads. These beads are typically larger and come in all shapes and styles. You can find them in anything, from a carefully carved flower, tassel, or funky slab-like piece of rock to an unfinished, shining piece of crystal.

The most important thing with these statement beads is to not go overboard. In most cases, a single statement bead makes a bigger, more elegant statement than a piece of jewelry that is filled with these beads.

Additionally, these beads look best when they are incorporated with different colored beads. For instance, if you are using a red statement bead, try not to use red base beads for your piece of jewelry. 

Best Color Pairings

Finally, it is important to think about the color pairings you are going to use with your red beads. Some of the most in-style color choices to go with your pop of red jewelry pieces are turquoise, gold, or pearl white. If you choose the right color to pair your red beads with, you will turn heads with your new jewelry creation.

A splash of red can add a fun element to any outfit. One of the best ways to add red without going overboard is a beautiful piece of jewelry. Try using one or more of these red beads to create your perfect accessory.

January 24, 2017 — Arun Yadav

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