Beaded Ball Cactus Workshop

With DIY craft kit delivered to you

Create a cactus that never needs watering with this beading kit!


Claire Bentley
Claire Bentley
5.0 (4)

  £25 (PayPal Pay in 3 available)

How it works


We'll send a ClassBento Box to you (a craft kit with what you'll need). Shipping in the UK is free, and it should arrive within 2-4 business days. This craft kit only ships to UK mainland.
Enjoy the online class - after booking, you'll get a pre-recorded video with instructions. You're welcome to ask the teacher any questions you have.
Discover how easy and enjoyable beadwork can be with this beaded ball cactus craft kit with mini terracotta pot. Designed for beginners and craft lovers alike, this DIY kit includes everything you need to create a delightful miniature cactus using colourful glass seed and bugle beads. It’s a mindful, hands-on project that brings creativity and calm together in one beautifully packaged box.
No previous beadwork experience is needed. The step-by-step video workshop is professionally filmed so you won’t miss a single detail and craft at your own pace. You’ll also receive a printed illustrated guide to support you throughout, making the process clear and enjoyable.
What to expect:
  • A complete craft kit delivered to you with all materials included.
  • Access to a detailed, step-by-step online video tutorial.
  • An illustrated printed guide inside your kit box.
  • Learn how to cover a lightweight ball with beads to create a textured, realistic cactus shape.
  • Assemble your beaded cactus in its mini terracotta pot.
  • Finished size approximately 7cm high.
By the end of your workshop, you’ll have a beautiful handmade beaded cactus to brighten your shelf, desk, or windowsill and unlike a real plant, it will never need watering! You’ll also gain new beadwork skills and the satisfaction of completing a unique piece.
What you'll get in your craft kit
Packs of seed and bugle beads, flower beads, wire, cocktail stick, mini terracotta pot, polyceystene ball, fabric and an illustrated step-by-step instruction book.
Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly.
What you'll need
A pair of scissors.
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Claire Bentley
Claire Bentley

5.0 (4)
female Women-owned

Jewellery and beads have been a passion for me since I was a child. From an old tin of jewellery, beads and buttons given to me by my grandmother, I continued to feed my hobby with trips to bead stores, searching junk shops for old jewellery and making my own jewellery to sell at craft fairs.
Luckily for me, my childhood hobby turned into my profession, and I have been in the jewellery industry for over 30 years since graduating from the prestigious Central St Martins college of Art in London, with a BA Hons in Jewellery Design. Learning my trade in commercial retail environments, I have designed for most of the UK high street fine jewellery retailers and, also with my love of fashion and colour, have worked alongside the buying and design teams of most of the UK’s clothing stores too.
In recent years, I have been working as a freelance designer in Jewellery and graphic design, plus focusing on branding and social media for Jewellery brands.
Various opportunities opened along the way to enable me to share my design skills and experience by running courses and workshops, sparking a passion of teaching.
At the start of 2025, I set up my own website to promote crafting for creativity, community and well-being. The aim is to explore different craft activities through workshops and kits to create at home. I am passionate that everyone should have access to being creative and to develop artistic skill to help with their overall mental health.
As for me, I find inspiration everywhere, from the flowers in my garden, a ceramic tile on an old building through to decoration on a food label or pebbles on the beach. I love colour hence my obsession with beads and I am drawn to anything that has pattern on it - a running joke in my family, as I will often be found taking a quick photo of some random item that has a fab intricate design on it!
My desire to pass on my own skills to others was influenced by my lovely Mum, who sadly passed away in July 2024. She started out as an occupational therapist where crafting was the main form of therapy and then followed her creative passion and taught embroidery for the rest of her working life.

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2026-07-03 15:00:00
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