Beading is a great craft because it is not very difficult (if you can sew, you can bead), nor is it very expensive to get started. Typically all you need are some beads, thread, needles and scissors. And don't forget things to stay healthy while doing it like bright lighting, good readers and a substantial amount of patience and humor.
With just those few things, you can get started stringing beads, exploring color and patterns, and making jewelry. You can also experiment or learn a few beadwork stitches to expand your knowledge.
Of course, you might experience frustration in the beginning if your needle is too thick for your beads, or your thread is fraying or breaking, or you can't get a knot to hold and your project falls apart within days (or hours) of you proudly wearing it. Those are just some of my beginner experiences, but it was before the days of internet and online stores to be able to quickly find answers or help.
I hope this is one of those articles that I wish I found in the early years - a list and details of what you need and where to get it to get off on the right foot. Plus some links to other helpful beginner information sprinkled in like fairy dust.