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Craft Tutorials | Adult Crafts | Garden Crafts | Beaded Garden Sparkler
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Beaded Garden Sparkler

Author by Amanda Davis on May 27, 2025 Updated on May 27, 2025

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This beaded garden sparkler dances with the sun in its array of colorful beads. It's sparkles and shines, and is the perfect adornment for any garden or yard!
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With some beads, pliers, floral wire, hot glue, and a garden stake you’ll be on your way to making a beautiful beaded garden sparkler!

Beaded Garden Sparkler


 

Why we love this project


This beaded garden sparkler dances with the sun in its array of colorful beads. It’s sparkles and shines, and is the perfect adornment for any garden or yard!

With spring in full bloom and summer around the corner, it’s time to bring out the garden decor. Along with our beaded decorative garden stakes, we’ve decided to craft up something new to the mix. The beauty of this garden sparkler is that there are tons of different bead options and color choices so it can be made to suit your individual taste.

Beaded Garden Sparkler

Helpful Project Information:


  • Age Level: 13 and up
  • Mess Factor: Medium
  • Level of Difficulty: Medium
  • Time to Complete: Less than 1 hour
  • Cost Estimate: Less than $15.00

Craft supplies you will need


supplies needed to make a Beaded Garden Sparkler

Get full list of supplies and directions in the printable version at the end of this post.

How to Make a Beaded Garden Sparkler


These step by step photos and instructions are here to help you visualize how to make this project. Please scroll down to simply print out the instructions!

  1. Sort beads into piles by size, color, and shape.
  2. Using wire cutters, cut 8 pieces of 18 gauge wire into lengths ranging from 7” to 9” long.
  3. Working one strand at a time, begin threading the beads onto the wire. Start with a lighter-weight bead on the end, fold back the threaded wire, and twist around above the bead.
    blue bead on wire
  4. Add more beads to the strand covering the folded end of the wire.
  5. After threading about 4 beads, place a mini spacer bead.
    colorful beads added to a wire
  6. Continue adding more beads to the wire with a mix of color, size, and shape.
  7. After every grouping of 4-6 beads, place another mini spacer bead.
  8. Reserve the heavier weighted beads for the top of the strands.
  9. Once the strand is full, use the pliers to clamp down on the mini spacer keeping about 1” of space between the bead groupings.
    wire cutters clamping a spacer bead
    clamped spacer bead on wire
  10. Continue with the remaining strands of wire changing the amount and mix of beads for each strand.
    wire strands with colorful beads
  11. Next, overlap the unbeaded ends of the wire strands with the top of the plant stake. Cut another piece of 18 gauge wire and wrap the ends to the stake as shown.
  12. To finish the look, wrap a piece of brown cording over top of the wrapped wire using hot glue to help hold the ends in place. Knot off and secure before clipping the ends of the cording.
  13. Cut another piece of wire about 4” long and thread the heavier weighted beads onto the wire, securing the top bead in place. Insert the cut end of the wire into the top of the plant stake to complete the waterfall garden accessory.

Expert Crafting Tips


  • Beads can be found at craft stores in the jewelry aisle and come in many different ranges of sizes, colors, and shapes. You can also find them at garage sales, thrift stores, or use repurposed jewelry you already have on hand.
Beaded Garden Sparkler in yard

A beautiful beaded garden sparkler adds a sense of fun to any outdoor space, resembling a firework with its weeping strands of colorful beads. How are you decorating your garden this year?

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5 from 3 votes

Beaded Garden Sparkler

This beaded garden sparkler dances with the sun in its array of colorful beads. It's sparkles and shines, and is the perfect adornment for any garden or yard!
Prep Time0 minutes mins
Crafting Time1 hour hr
Total Time1 hour hr
Age Group: Adult Crafts
Project Type: Garden
Makes: 1 garden sparkler

Supplies

  • plant stake 18" long
  • floral wire 18 gauge in white
  • beads assorted sizes, shapes, and colors. Must be able to thread wire through the holes*
  • mini spacer beads must be large enough to thread wire through the holes
  • twine or brown cording

Craft tools

  • Hot glue gun and clear glue sticks
  • Wire cutters or pliers

Instructions

  • Sort beads into piles by size, color and shape.
  • Using wire cutters, cut 8 pieces of 18 gauge wire into lengths ranging from 7” to 9” long.
  • Working one strand at a time, begin threading the beads onto the wire. Start with a lighter-weight bead on the end, fold back the threaded wire, and twist around above the bead.
  • Add more beads to the strand covering the folded end of the wire.
  • After threading about 4 beads, place a mini spacer bead.
  • Continue adding more beads to the wire with a mix of color, size, and shape
  • After every grouping of 4-6 beads, place another mini spacer bead. Reserve the heavier weighted beads for the top of the strands.
  • Once the strand is full, use the pliers to clamp down on the mini spacer keeping about 1” of space between the bead groupings.
  • Continue with the remaining strands of wire changing the amount and mix of beads for each strand.
  • Next, overlap the unbeaded ends of the wire strands with the top of the plant stake. Cut another piece of 18 gauge wire and wrap the ends to the stake as shown.
  • To finish the look, wrap a piece of cording over top of the wrapped wire using hot glue to help hold the ends in place. Knot off and secure before clipping the ends of the cording.
  • Cut another piece of wire about 4” long and thread the heavier weighted beads onto the wire, securing the top bead in place. Insert the cut end of the wire into the top of the plant stake to complete the waterfall garden accessory.

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Expert Tips & FAQs

  • Beads can be found at craft stores in the jewelry aisle and come in many different ranges of sizes, colors, and shapes. You can also find them at garage sales, thrift stores, or use repurposed jewelry you already have on hand.

This post originally appeared here on Apr 30, 2021.

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Amanda Davis is the crafty, entrepreneurial mother of four children. She loves to bake, cook, make kid's crafts and create decorative items for her home. She is a crafting expert and guru in the kitchen and has appeared online and in print publications many times over the years.
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  1. bern says

    August 13, 2023 at 4:24 pm

    I’m having trouble finding the correct wire. I can only find 18 gauge florist wire in 18″ lengths. Can you tell me if zebra jewelry wire is ok
    Mandala wire from amazon says it is for outside
    Mandala Crafts Anodized Aluminum Wire for Sculpting, Armature, Jewelry Making, Gem Metal Wrap, Garden, Colored and Soft, Assorted 6 Rolls (18 Gauge, Combo 8)

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  2. Judi Zimmerline says

    July 12, 2022 at 6:54 pm

    I am excited to make a beaded garden stake.

    Reply
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