

From a Box of Beads to a Family Heirloom
Inside the box is everything you need to build a glowing tabletop Christmas tree with your own hands — thousands of glass-cut beads, pre-cut branch wires, a pearl angel topper, warm fairy lights and a weighted base.
No tools. No glue. No experience needed. Just a cozy evening or two, one branch at a time — and a little tree your family will bring out every single year.
- Complete kit — nothing else to buy
- Finishes in 2–3 relaxed evenings
- Glows warm at the flip of a switch
Three Steps to the Glow
An unhurried little ritual — most families spread it across two or three evenings.

Thread
Slide the glass-cut beads onto pre-cut wires. Each wire becomes one snowy, sparkling branch.

Build
Twist the branches onto the center stem — longest at the bottom — and watch the tree take shape.

Light Up
Set the pearl angel on top, flip the switch on the base, and let the whole room go warm.
Two Trees. Two Moods.
Classic for December. Halloween for spooky season. Plenty of families build both.

Classic Christmas
Evergreen & multicolor with the pearl angel — the crowd favorite

Halloween Glow
Black, orange & a little friendly spooky — glows from September on
94%
96% said the finished tree looked even better than they expected.
91%
93% called it the most relaxing thing they did all season.
88%
9 in 10 plan to gift one — or already have.
*Based on a survey of 500+ MerryBeads customers.
The Moment You Flip the Switch
Every MerryBeads tree hides a string of warm-white lights inside its branches. In a dark room, the glass-cut beads catch the glow and scatter it like tiny ornaments.
It is the reason crafters film the switch-on moment — and the reason the tree ends up staying out long after the season is over.


The Craft Night Everyone Ends Up Joining
Set the beads out after dinner and watch the table fill up. Kids sort the colors. Grandparents tell stories about the trees they made decades ago. Somebody puts on the music.
By the weekend there is a glowing little tree that everyone helped build — and nobody wants to put away.
Made by Real Hands, in Real Homes

“Two movie nights, one very proud me. It sits where everyone can see it and I take zero shame in pointing it out.”

“My grandmother had one just like it when I was a girl. Building my own brought back fifty years of Christmases. Worth every bead.”

“It lives on my desk and honestly makes late work nights better. Threading the beads was the most relaxed I have felt in months.”
This Christmas, Give Them Something You Made
One box. A few cozy evenings. A glowing little heirloom your family will bring out every December — and a story that starts with “I built that.”