DIY Rose Beads: How to Make Beads from Flowers

By Mary Ann Kuta
Updated on April 17, 2024
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Mother Earth News Staff

Learn how to make beads from flowers in your garden. Make your own DIY rose beads with this lovely, long-neglected craft, you can transform the fleeting beauty of a rose into a fragrant, long-lasting necklace.

Centuries ago, when knighthood was in flower, noblewomen made fragrant beads of petals plucked from castle rose gardens. Strung together into rosaries (from the Latin rosarium, meaning “garland of roses” or “rose garden”), the rose petal beads assisted the devout in saying their prayers. Indeed, many believed that the lovely perfume, released into the air as the beads were handled and worn, wafted to heaven and disposed God to listen kindly to all entreaties.

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Today, religious rosaries are commonly composed of different materials. Yet necklaces made of rose beads still deserve attention, because they make charming, unusual personal gifts and unique craft items. What’s more, the scented chains are quite easy to fashion if the basic material–a goodly quantity of rose petals–is available.

Supplies for DIY Rose Beads

To make these naturally aromatic necklaces, you’ll need a few simple tools: an electric blender or a ceramic mortar and pestle, a saucepan (preferably glass, enameled, or–to make black beads–cast iron), a wooden spoon, and a No. 1 or 2 knitting needle or a similar sharp, pointed object with which to make a hole through each bead. For materials, you’ll need nylon monofilament line and several quarts of rose petals. You may also choose to use some rose oil to strengthen the scent, and a clasp to finish off your necklace.

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