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July 14, 2022 2 min read 10 Comments


DIY beadable pens are such a fun crafting activity for all ages. Pens no longer have to be boring, they can now be cute and luxe featuring all your favourite feature beads in a myriad of colours. 
These pens also make a great desk statement piece!

To start making your own beaded pen, choose from our range of beadable pen blanks and wide array of silicone beads! Each pen already comes fitted with black ink, but you can always buy more ink refills here.

We get asked so many questions about what size of beads would best go on the pens, so with this blog we hope to answer some of those burning questions. *BONUS* if you scroll to the end, we have also added some tip + tricks for how to get the most out of the usable space on your pen shank!

BEAD SIZES

How many of each bead will fit onto the pen shank?

Inspiration : Bead combinations

AJCS TIPS + TRICKS

1. Use our shiny acrylic spacers/beads to fill in the spaces. The filling of gaps ensures your beads are secured in their places and don't loosely slide along the shank when the pen is in use.
We recommend using any of these beads when you need to fill a gap in after putting together your design.
Shiny acrylic beads range : 12mm round, 15mm flat coin, 14mm mini abacus, 18mm abacus
for example, 
2. Your first bead should be 12mm or larger in diameter.
3. Avoid stacking heavy beads. It is best to use a combination of different types of beads to even out the weight distribution. The last thing you want is for the pen user to have to put in the effort to keep the pen from falling out of their hand.
4. PERSONALISE your pens! We have a superb range of letter beads to choose from. Everyone loves having something that uniquely belongs to them. Each pen fits up to 4 letter beads in a row.

We hope this helps you plan out your next beadable pen project. Let us know in the comments below if you have any feedback/suggestions or questions. We would love to hear from you. Let your creativity run wild, the possibilities are endless. 

DIY beadable pens AJ Craft Supplies

10 Responses

Roxanna
Roxanna

June 26, 2024

Thank you so much for the tips, I am new at making pens, and this was excellent information.

THANK YOU!!!

Marissa
Marissa

June 26, 2024

Hi there,

I’m new to beading pens and wanted to ask about the pen itself. The twisty part of the pen is sticking. Is there a reason for that? Does that have to do with the bead bar? I go to use my pen and twist it open and that mechanism is becoming harder to open. Any suggestions?

Desiree
Desiree

June 26, 2024

A very useful guide – thank you for sharing this information. D

Tahlaa
Tahlaa

June 26, 2024

What beads are used in the combination with the single letter wooden bead (last photo)? Also how long is the shank of the pen?

Christine
Christine

June 26, 2024

Hi !
Where do you buy the beadable pens from?

Rima
Rima

June 26, 2024

I just started doing bead pens. I am doing a craft event soon, that draws a lot of kids. I thought the pens would be a good draw. They are fun to make, and I hope they sell well. Love you hints anf beads. thanks

Lori
Lori

June 26, 2024

Hi there. I’m just starting to make pens but do all beads normally have an opening to go on a pen or how can I tell when buying if the hole is too small

Matt
Matt

June 26, 2024

Good

Julie
Julie

June 26, 2024

Hello,

I’m wondering if a mixed size stack of silicone beads would work for balance, starting with 12 mm on the bottom of course?

Also what size bead hole is recommended for the beadable pens?

Thank you,

Julie Deane

wendi hayes
wendi hayes

June 26, 2024

how many 14mm hex beads can fit on a pen

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