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Hi, I'm Jason. I'm filming on behalf of expertvillage.com. We're making a beaded necklace out of recycled
materials. Just things we found lying around. Now, we've got all the edges on all of our
things, that we're going to use the beads, the charm, and the clasps, smooth so that
they look nice and won't cut anyone who wears it, or yourself while you're wearing it. Now
I'm just going to do some touch up on the beads. These have white ends in the beads.
I'm just going to fill them in with a sharpie. No one will ever know that it's not a bead.
You've got the black, fill it in on both sides. The sharpie should keep the color on there
indefinitely. If not it's easy to touch up. The second thing I want to do with all of
these, is make sure that the wire that I've chosen will fit through the holes on all of
these. They didn't get obstructed anywhere through the process, and I'm going to do that
with, just another small piece of wire. This happened to be the safety pin that I used
earlier. You just want to stick it in there slowly so I don't rip the middle out, and
make sure that it's going to come all the way through. The tip came through, so just
work it back off. There's one, the same with bead number two. Came out the end. So we can
string those and the other thing that we want to make sure is that there is, in the middle
of the clasp that well as we cut it or whatever, that it didn't come away from the other piece
of metal, so there's not a gap, and there's not a gap in this one. I know it's kind of
hard to see but, there's no gap. It won't fall off once we put it together. We will
talk about arranging next, and measuring for the wire.