ENDED 12 Giveaways of Christmas: Giveaway & Flash Sale #5 - A Mr. Kitty's Big Bead Bonanza Beads Mix to 5 Different Winners!

ENDED: This giveaway has now ended. The winner will be contacted via email. Thank you to everyone who entered! 

Day #5 of Beadaholique's 12 Giveaways of Christmas! For day 5 we thought it would be fun to give away a Mr. Kitty's Big Bead Bonanza™ Beads Mix to not just 1 winner, but to 5 different winners! Each winner will receive a Mr. Kitty's beads mix full of a 1/2 pound of beads, metal components, chain, and all sorts of wonderful surprises! 

Featured Video: Beadaholique Live Class Replay: Quick & Easy Jewelry with the Mr. Kitty's Big Beads Bonanza Beads Mix

    There are so many different projects you can make using the beads from Mr. Kitty: stretch bracelets, memory wire bracelets, wine charms, earrings, ornaments, napkin rings and so much more! 

    To enter, leave a comment on THIS blog post answering the question: How do you store all your bead "leftovers" from projects and bead soups? 

    This giveaway ends on Friday, December 13th, at 9am PT. At that time, five lucky winners will be selected at random from those who commented and notified via email. If we do not receive a response back within 24 hours, a new winner will be selected.

    Best of luck everyone! 

    The next giveaway will be revealed Friday, December 13th. Sign up for our newsletter to get an email alert!

    FLASH SALE #5: Today only, Thursday, December 12! Save 20% on Mr. Kitty, all Designer Palettes, and other fun & inspiring bead mixes with code CAKE12G at checkout. Code expires tonight at midnight PT!

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    Comments

    Robina Owens - December 12, 2024

    If it’s more than a few beads I leave it in the container in came in so I know how to order more-strays from my tray go to my bead soup container, which is a tiny ziplock box. I use bead soup for fringe and Suncatchers or wire work and hope to learn bead embroidery to take advantage of leftovers.

    Em - December 12, 2024

    Depending on how much is left of the different beads is how I decide to store them. But I’ve used tic-tac containers, empty prescription bottles, those really mini zip lock bag, small acrylic containers, nail accessories containers and even mini sauce containers. Whatever best fits my need. I will also label it so I know what bead it is for the future.

    Joanne - December 12, 2024

    I buy small 2 oz round clear containers with lids, the kind restaurants put salad dressings in. They’re inexpensive at restaurant supply stores. They keep me organized!

    Gretchen - December 12, 2024

    I store the beads I have left over from a project in separate containers, like little plastic ziploc bags, if there are a lot. If just a few, I can throw them into a larger mixed bead bag.

    Angie Traynham - December 12, 2024

    Different sizes of mason jars displayed on my shelves

    Audrey - December 12, 2024

    Leftover beads? I try very hard to put them away where they go. The ones who jump from the table to the floor and are found later, go into “the pile”. “The pile” has a variety of beads, some broken tragically, others mangled through bad processing, still others are the lost souls with no home. But there is a plan. When I accumulate enough of them, I plan to make resin or epoxy coasters out of the group. There is a plan. But for now they all rest comfortably on the yellow elephant soap dish.

    Lyne Giguere - December 12, 2024

    I’m using storage trays. I put all the same color in a section. The form is not important because there would be too much trays. When I need a color, I know where to find it. I just open the tray and I can see all the color in the same time.

    Wendy Towle - December 12, 2024

    I reuse old seed bead tubes or little ziploc baggies for the big stuff!

    Heather - December 12, 2024

    Cookie tins or smaller tins. Ziplock bags for smaller amounts. I have plastic snap closed boxes and fishing lure organizers from the hardware store if I actually do organize by type or color. I made love beads from spilled beads many times. Aluminum mini loaf pans hold a soup of colors and I can easily just string randomly with a beading needle.

    Lizzy - December 12, 2024

    I try to reuse little jars and, of course, the little tubes that seed beads come in,

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