I think of summer as an ode to nature’s finest, with gardens, picnic blankets, and farmer’s markets overflowing with the crunchiest vegetables, the sweetest fruits, and the freshest herbs. There is nothing quite like a midsummer feast! Macedonia-based crafter and teacher Maya Kuzman, a.k.a sewella, takes the celebration of this bounty one step further in this week’s How-Tuesday post, with tips on how to turn the seeds of your favorite melon into an adornment to last the whole year.
My name is Maya Kuzman and I blog over at Little Treasures. I am an English teacher and translator by profession, but I’m also a devoted knitter, a struggling crocheter, and an aspiring seamstress. I have always been inspired by nature. Today I’m looking to the fruits of nature to create a fabulous melon seed necklace.
Supplies you’ll need:
- Melon or watermelon seeds
- Markers or nail polish
- Wooden beads
- Fishing line or a cotton thread
- Thin embroidery needle
Directions:
1. For the melon seed necklace, scoop out the seeds with a spoon. Wash the seeds in warm water with mild washing detergent to remove the slimy fibers. Then let them air dry in the sun. I usually place them on a cotton napkin so they won’t stick to it when dried. It’s helpful if the seeds are big because they are easier to manipulate.
2. When piercing the seeds, it is best if you do it in the middle; if you make a hole near the edge, the seed might split.
3. Once the seeds are dry, I love to add a little color. For my necklaces, I used ordinary markers — you can also use nail polish for a more finished and glittery look. I painted half of the seed because I like the effect they create when strung together.
4. With a thin embroidery needle, string the seeds on fishing line or cotton thread. You can introduce wooden beads (for a more organic appearance), plastic beads, crocheted flowers, etc.
5. Tie a simple, yet secured, knot and you’re done. Choose your favorite colors, string the seeds and make yourself some organic jewelery!
Extra Tips:
- Keep your necklaces in a dry place and do not expose them to moisture. My oldest melon seed necklace is about 15 years old and looks as if I made it yesterday.
- Pumpkin and squash seeds are not appropriate for this type of project since they tend to dry, shrink, chip and break. However, watermelon seeds can be used instead.
- If you have plain wooden beads and want to color them, stick them on a toothpick stuck into a corkboard (or Styrofoam board). This makes it much easier to paint the beads.

If you make this project, share your results with us in the How-Tuesday Flickr group!

136 comments
Sign in to add your ownTallyLocke says:
Wholly cow! Stunning! This would be a great project to do with my niece! Thanks so much for the how-to!
1 year ago
ALittleDot says:
beautiful!! Great idea.. love it
1 year ago
WhisperingOak says:
How lovely. What a great tutorial. Thanks!
1 year ago
RetiredRecords says:
Love this idea, I have some left over seeds that are too old to plant this would be a great use for them.
1 year ago
igasdesigns says:
Wonderful jewelry!
1 year ago
accentonvintage says:
Nice summer craft idea! Love your creativity!
1 year ago
jammerjewelry says:
Wonderful article, Thanks!
1 year ago
TheUntamedHeart says:
This is super fun! Thanks for sharing!
1 year ago
lindaketelhut says:
Brilliant! Beautiful necklaces. Thanks for sharing this wonderful idea!
1 year ago
AlpineGypsy says:
Ohmygosh! So cool, thanks~ Heidi
1 year ago
LittleWrenPottery says:
Wow thats amazing! I love how the addition of colour makes quite the statement...
1 year ago
overthemeadow says:
Super cute! Great idea and looks fab!
1 year ago
NoMoreTwistHandmade says:
when i was a child growing up in new mexico, we used to make necklaces out of dried corn or maize kernals in imitation of our pueblo indian neighbors. the corn could be dyed or painted to create really similar style necklaces that are formed from the same concept of using every part of our food! thanks for this really innovative and attractively simple project!
1 year ago
paramountvintage says:
i love this project. wooden beads have always been my favorite, but seeds? what a great idea!
1 year ago
beadfreaky says:
This it too wonderful! Thanks for sharing :)
1 year ago
aBreathofFrenchair says:
What a fun project!
1 year ago
CreationsArt says:
I loved this project. Very innovative, using seeds as beads..!! Thanks for sharing.. :)
1 year ago
nanouke says:
Looks amazing! I'm not sure how do you get your seeds to be white, maybe the washing and the sun drying take care of that :)
1 year ago
nanouke says:
ahhhh melon seeds! :D
1 year ago
pedazos says:
Just when I thought there was nothing left to bead. This is great!!!!
1 year ago
MootiDesigns says:
Very creative. Great idea, colors and designs. Thanks for sharing!
1 year ago
Iammie says:
So creative.
1 year ago
TheLittleRagamuffin says:
When I was a little girl I adored a necklace my mom once made out of apple seeds which she strung and weaved into the most intricate pattern. Last year I found it again in her jewelry box and was equally as delighted. When she told me I could have it I felt like a kid all over again. I treasure that apple seed necklace and imagine all of the apples my mother ate in order to make it.
1 year ago
KcSoapsNmore says:
awesome. Can't wait to try this one.......
1 year ago
dollybirdboutique says:
love this, great project x
1 year ago
redhardwick says:
Cool idea, love the colors!
1 year ago
StudioDevinat says:
Great idea! Thanks for sharing.
1 year ago
cathlinmn says:
Love this so much!
1 year ago
skyetaylorgalleries says:
About stringing watermelon seeds the Great Skye Taylor ;) said it best. "In order to have success in the watermelon business, you must first SUCK SEED (succeed) LOL
1 year ago
CraftZany says:
Oh this is just too cool! Now I know my next jewelry project! Perfect for summer and cheap! I can see pumpkin seeds all over my bed. Maybe I should head into my studio for this project! Thanks for sharing!
1 year ago
BeppeMartha says:
Love it!!!
1 year ago
NiChaPoN says:
Good sharing.. love it
1 year ago
TreasuryShop says:
Cool idea!
1 year ago
M0MITA says:
Looks fabulous! Thanks for sharing! I love to work with natural materials.
1 year ago
ThoseThreeWords says:
Super fun! Would be a cool bracelet too, love this idea! Thanks for sharing.
1 year ago
HumbleElegance says:
Wow. I am definately going to try this . So creative
1 year ago
GardenApothecary says:
loves it! you are never bound to go hungry with that on!
1 year ago
neighborhoodvintage says:
I LOVE the natural aspect of these!!!!!!! Don't you dare see my shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/neighborhoodvintage?ref=pr_shop_more
1 year ago
neighborhoodvintage says:
I LOVE the natural aspect of these!!!!!!! Don't you dare see my shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/neighborhoodvintage?ref=pr_shop_more
1 year ago
PassionFlowerVintage says:
What a great idea! Thanks!
1 year ago
WeddingLab says:
That is wonderful! Thanks!
1 year ago
ExpressingDevotion says:
Great project--could be especially fun with kids!
1 year ago
myvintagecrush says:
Beautiful! I love how only part of the seed is colored, so special!
1 year ago
lowercasejdesign says:
One summer I single handedly ate 3 full size watermelons over the course of a month. It was the best snack EVER. I don't think my mom was too thrilled that no one else was getting any watermelon! Maybe now I'll make her this necklace as a way of thanking her for all that watermelon.
1 year ago
dontblinkalabama says:
When I was little...we used to make necklaces and bracelets out of butterbeans...what memories this story just brought me!
1 year ago
ruddlecottage says:
Beautiful! What patience you have!
1 year ago
Kagie says:
I love your jewelry - what a wonderful idea!
1 year ago
zatanah says:
That's really cool! Very creative.
1 year ago
verde86 says:
Love this! I remember buying these in Jamaica...they made them from watermelon seeds. Definitley going to try this :)
1 year ago
verde86 says:
Love this! I remember buying these in Jamaica...they made them from watermelon seeds. Definitley going to try this :)
1 year ago
MerCurios says:
What a fun project! This brought back so many childhood memories of crafts with my aunts. thank you.
1 year ago
HouseOfMoss says:
This project is beautiful! Thanks for sharing, Maya!
1 year ago
jpgphotography says:
What a fun how-to... at first glance they remind me of a puka shell necklace.
1 year ago
girltuesdayjewelry says:
What a great summertime project!
1 year ago
RedbirdGreen says:
Can't wait to do this with my girls this summer!
1 year ago
Lilsugarskulls says:
Love the Article...I love the "Carnival Ring" very nice♥
1 year ago
aldari says:
Love it all! Thank you!
1 year ago
Rewoodtoys says:
This is awesome. What a great article. Repurposing at its best :)
1 year ago
WoolnFelt says:
coolest necklace EVER
1 year ago
YesterdaysMuse says:
This would be great to do with a number of different seeds. I like how you painted them, but they would look just as great in their natural shades for us earthy toned people!
1 year ago
pbmay says:
Wow--thanks for the tutorial! Definitely a grandma and me project!
1 year ago
TheScarfTree says:
So pretty and so effective! Thank you for sharing!
1 year ago
ChrissiesRibbons says:
Oh this is so fun... Love!
1 year ago
sewella says:
Thank you so much on the overwhelming comments!! Truly appreciate this!
1 year ago
blevison says:
What an amazing idea. Can't wait to make these at the beach!
1 year ago
de12812 says:
I get seedless watermelon and will have to look for seeded now!! I bet the black seeds would look pretty too. Must buy watermelons soon! Thanks!!
1 year ago
WristletsnThings says:
Wow! This is definitely a cool idea. Thanks for the how-to.
1 year ago
ohbabydotcom says:
Fantastic!
1 year ago
mudhousedesigns says:
I love it! Natural and recycled necklaces ROCK!
1 year ago
HandiworkinGirls says:
This has got to be one of the most original "How-Tuesday" posts I've ever read. Way to go, thinking outside the box! :)
1 year ago
styleforlife says:
AMAZING!!! Love this blog post! :-))) xx EL Vintage
1 year ago
BeautyPower says:
Great idea
1 year ago
BeautyPower says:
Great idea
1 year ago
BeautyPower says:
Great idea
1 year ago
BeautyPower says:
Great idea
1 year ago
cattuslavandula says:
*imagines hungry birds stalking the wearer*
1 year ago
FabricFascination says:
What a great idea. Beautiful too.
1 year ago
saburkitty says:
Adorable!
1 year ago
kathyjohnson3 says:
Love the necklaces, how creative!
1 year ago
TheMommalady says:
I'll never look at a seed as garbage again. Very Clever!!
1 year ago
Pixelality says:
I made one of these with Cantaloupe seeds about 20 years ago and it's still holding up great. Instead of coloring the seeds with markers I soaked them in liquid food coloring. That gave them a lovely, soft hint of color. Then I strung them with seed beads. The finished necklace can be a little pokey on the skin if you're sensitive to that sort of thing.
1 year ago
ResaArtDesign says:
Love it! Great organic idea. Looks like something my grandmother would do as she was all about repurposing!
1 year ago
MishaGirl says:
What a cool idea, to use seeds as beads!!!!!
1 year ago
marytaelliott says:
i like to work with seeds!! sometimes you can also fry then to get a brownish color
1 year ago
ManilaExtract says:
Great tutorial! Before moving to Hawaii, I never thought of using botanical seeds, nuts, etc. as beads. However in Hawaiian lei, flowers & ferns are often adorned with kukui nuts & peka’a seeds. I use Hawaiian, botanical seed beads to embellish zippers on my clutches :).
1 year ago
rozzie says:
FREE MATERIALS yes! :)
1 year ago
CathsKickassArt says:
How cool is this!
1 year ago
drumchick99 says:
It's the macaroni necklace for adults!
1 year ago
rozzie says:
just realized how rare it is to find a watermelon with big black seeds these days... (Calgary, AB, Canada)
1 year ago
viltalakim says:
super !! let the summer vacation start please!!
1 year ago
BanglewoodSupplies says:
Watermelon seeds. Awesome.
1 year ago
twamies says:
This is such a great post. I have a few vintage seed necklaces & love them to death!
1 year ago
MisplacedAncestors says:
A recycling your seeds make this a perfect necklace for gardener. Very cool idea.
1 year ago
IKLyndojewelry says:
Love the way u work with seeds:) i have found that if u paint the melon seeds with edible dyes they last last longer and give the seeds a beautiful pastel color :)
1 year ago
IKLyndojewelry says:
Love the way u work with seeds:) i have found that if u paint the melon seeds with edible dyes they last last longer and give the seeds a beautiful pastel color :)
1 year ago
IKLyndojewelry says:
Oops! I didn't mean to say the last longer, I meant the last long too ;) cheers!
1 year ago
printsnpatterns says:
This is fabulous! I love the way you painted half the seed to keep its organic look. Smart.
1 year ago
Notcathy says:
Very artistic and fabulous necklace.. :) iRenew
1 year ago
CreationsdeFlorence says:
Love it! Now that my kids are off from school, we'll give it a try.
1 year ago
KateHeidi says:
where do you get your seeds from? I spent all day yesterday looking!
1 year ago
TidbitsOfColor says:
What a unique idea! I love reading these stories of creative people. I'll be making one of these seed necklaces for sure now :)
1 year ago
teconlene says:
Love this idea!! I'll try it! Thanks for sharing :)
1 year ago
stargazer00742 says:
how creative! :D
1 year ago
StuffByKim says:
Love the unique take on the seed beads
1 year ago
unmisted says:
What an amazing idea<3 I will definitely be saving my seeds now to create one of these great necklaces.
1 year ago
go2girl says:
These necklaces are beautiful and original Maya, thanks for sharing!
1 year ago
2VirgosDesigns says:
gorgeous idea! thanks for sharing.
1 year ago
glassypainterdesigns says:
Great post, Thanks for sharing!
1 year ago
aedrieloriginals says:
So fun! Thanks so much for sharing. :)
1 year ago
TheArtOfGreatness says:
What a lovely project! I'm certainly going to give it a try :) I make paper mache beads to create necklaces and bracelets and they are lots of fun! Thanks for the tutorial!
1 year ago
whitenoisemaker says:
Love it!
1 year ago
samsstuff says:
Cute idea! Thanks for sharing this tutorial with us :)
1 year ago
Fianaturals says:
I love and use african seeds!!!
1 year ago
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1 year ago
GoshnPoche says:
Aren't the most simple, most natural things the most beautiful ? Beautiful !
1 year ago
junebugjunction says:
I cant wait to try this!!!!
1 year ago
JandRDesigns says:
You are so talented...what a fantastic idea. I think you have a lot more patience that I do tho. Thanks for sharing this great idea.
1 year ago
TheSunshineStore says:
I love it!
1 year ago
kfwilsonstudios says:
Nice and tribal - love it!!!!
1 year ago
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1 year ago
AnnemiekeA says:
Beautiful and inspiring
1 year ago
THREEerincadigan says:
I love the half painted seed, it really adds depth. This is a great project for adults but also kids. Maybe even a "make your own jewelry birthday party!" inexpensive, non toxic and cool!' Great idea ***3EC***
1 year ago
in2ition says:
absolutely beautiful!
1 year ago
eastwitching says:
OMG - this has whisked me right back to the 70's summers when my sister Julya and I made up our own makeshift "shop" on the pavement outside our parents real grocers shop and sold our sunflower seed elasticated necklaces! Can you believe it! We would gorge ourselves on the special summer treat melons after having scooped out the pulp and pips. We washed and dried them and the needled them on to elastic thread. We had nothing as sophisticated as your colours or dye and some old pensioners must have taken pity or thought us cute as they bought some:) Brilliant fun and thanks for bringing back my memories. I was an Etsyian before Etsy was a twinkle in someone's eye:) Ali x
1 year ago
lillebeart says:
Seeds- the original bead.....still modern and yet still unique. Awesome
1 year ago
JennysFunCreations says:
That's awesome. :)
1 year ago
byajay says:
I remember making these at Brownies years ago! must get eatting some melon now! great work Maya! By a Jay x
1 year ago
MagdaleneMichelle says:
Well done!
1 year ago
whimsicaljewellery says:
Love the concept of using seeds. gonna start saving mine from now!
1 year ago
MomMind says:
Cool idea!
1 year ago
VERXATIL says:
such a creative idea and ECO-Friendly.. ill give it a try :] thanks for sharing!
1 year ago
CameronsJewelryBox says:
Wow! This is soooo neat! Who would've ever thought that you could make watermelon seeds look so beautiful!
1 year ago
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1 year ago
Shreyasi Sharma from ShreyasiSharma says:
super creative!! Thank you so much for sharing!! love the tip on painting beads! can't wait to make one!
1 year ago
beatriz leitão from B2Shop says:
Nice work,congratulation!
253 days ago