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Light Weight, Easy & Fun To Make Assorted Bracelets. A DIY “look for less” LOVE! | The Adventures of an Urban Socialite™ Top two images from Honestly… WTF (total cost about $5)/ Bottom image from Oak– retail $372.00 Love this clever project from Erica and Lauren of Honestly… WTF… so much so I might even attempt it– I love these bracelets! The best part is, there are tons of options in terms of hex nuts (they have bronze, steel, etc.) and twine color, size, etc. and the project is super straight-forward. Have fun! Via MCSpice. Leather bracelets and background color. Es uno de mis modelos de pulsera favorita porque te permite jugar con el color. Es sencilla de realizar, combina cuero e hilos de colores, yo he usado hilo de bordar cuyos colores son luminosos y el colorido es muy variado.

Inspirándonos en los cartoncillos de los hilos, los peques han hecho las etiquetas. Es para un regalo especial que vamos a hacer hoy, la destinataria tendrá que escoger una bolsita con la pista de la etiqueta. Están hechas con tres cordones de cuero de 2 mm entre los que se entrelaza hilo de bordar de colores. Son muy sencillas de realizar, el material que necesitas es: 3 tiras de cuero 16,5 cm de largo (según la medida de tu muñeca) y 2 mm grosor 2 piezas metálicas centralesUn cierre de dos piezas para ambos ladosHe sujetado uno de los extremos con celo y el otro lo he dejado abierto.

Inserta las piezas centrales en los extremos de los hilos y fija con un poco de pegamento. 5 Ways to Turn Zippers into Awesome Arm Candy. UPDATE: By popular demand, Zipper Bracelet Kits ($15) and readymade Zipper Bracelets ($20) are now available in the Brit + Co. shop! You know we love turning unconventional materials into wearable accessories. Today, we’re tackling zippers! We figured out 5 simple, beautiful ways to create bracelets, cuffs, and bangles out of metal, plastic, and repurposed zippers.

Materials: - zippers - E-6000 quick hold contact adhesive - velcro or snap buttons - leather crimps + clasps - Tools: needle nose pliers, sharp scissors First thing to do is get your zippers! We got most of these for $1 a piece. 1. These bangles are sweet, and have a definite friendship bracelet vibe. Use colored zippers for these, in whatever colors you like.

Attach cord ends so that you can add a clasp and loop. 2. For this one, you’ll want a zipper with some contrast. We chose a black zipper with gold teeth. 3. This one is silly simple! Get a zipper with a more interesting material like denim. 4. 5. Last, the wrap bracelet! Diy anthropologie fabric collage jeweled cuff. Butter Knife Bracelet | abigail and greg. Found a butter knife at the thrift store, froze some water bottles, molded the knife around the bottles with the help of a mallet and presto-change-o — a new bangle! I froze a water bottle and a Nutella jar because I wasn’t sure which shape would be better for a bracelet, but the more-cylindrical bottle turned out to be a smaller, better fitting curve. If it ever gets boring, I’m going to try weaving or sewing beads through the holes. Like this: Like Loading...

DIY: Celine Inspired Knot Bracelet. I have been lusting over the Celine Knot bracelet for months and have been extremely unlucky in finding it. I figured it was time to get over it by making something similar while hunting down other autumn necessities. Given my current color obsession I decided to get adventurous and not just go for a metallic version. Inspiration My DIY version You will need: - polymer clay - a jar or thick glass bottle - an oven (:p) - acrylic colors or spray paint (optional) The jar or glass bottle will determine the size of the bracelet so pick one with a diameter close to that of your wrist.

Turn on your oven adjusting the temperature according to your clay's instructions. Roll your clay into a tube approx. 1 inch longer than the diameter of your wrist. Softly pull the two ends so that you tighten the knot. Get your jar and wrap the bracelet(s) around it. Carefully remove the jar from the oven and let the bracelets cool. Once they have cooled you can use acrylics or spray paint to color them. xoxo. Lyrical Cuff | Pops de Milk. You ever wake up with a tune deeply stuck in your head? You keep humming it and even though at first you weren’t crazy about it you eventually start thinking, “Hm, this song is actually quite beautiful and well put together.”

This is what’s been happening to me for the past four days. I have had Dark Paradise stuck in my head. Even when I’m not fully awake my brain is already rewinding the tape and playing the chorus again. One morning I woke up as usual silently singing, “Every time I close my eyes…” when I thought of a new cool (and quick!) Craft project. With the chorus from Dark Paradise on it. It was Saturday morning and Jay was still sleeping – was only 7 o’clock. -Lyrics from a song you love. -Vinyl fabric 8.5″ by 11″. -Program of your choice ie.

-A laserjet printer because that’s what I have and I’m not sure which other printers will work for this project. -Snaps -Needle and thread to sew the snaps on. -Rubbing alcohol and cotton swab – in case you make a smudge. Success! Like this: DIY Spike-End Bangles: 3 Ways. Lately double-ended spike bangles are trending all over Pinterest and street-style photos: stacked with DIY friendship bracelets, pretty watches, stretchy beaded bracelets, and other metal bangles. You could spend hundreds of dollars on even just one at Sarah Chloe or CC Skye , for example. But they’re super-easy to DIY, and the results are amazing! Try your hand at making your own with 3 different versions in these tutorials: Version 1: Single Spike Bangle You Need (materials pictured for all 3 bangles): ball-end bangle (also called European bangles, or beading bangles…you can find them at Michael’s or Jo-Ann’s…or online on Etsy) / one 1″large cone spike Tools: jewelry glue (or other glue specific to metals) How To: 1. 2. 3. 4.

Version 2: Double Spike Bangle You Need: ball-end bangle / 2 small (size 13) matching cone spikes Tools: pliers (optional) / jewelry glue (or other glue specific to metals) 1. 2. 3. Version 3: Rhinestone Double Spike Bangle 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. And there you have it! Xo. Dannijo Friendship Bracelet. DIY Bow Bracelet. My brother has an absolute obsession with bow ties.

In fact, he won’t even wear a regular tie anymore. Even though our styles are anything but similar, since I’m all prep and he’s punky prep, we do share a love for bow ties. Although I would never wear a bow tie, I adore them on him and started thinking how could I wear them, instead of just sporting them as a design on a sweater or in my hair.My mom spotted this MAC ad and we we had our answer: a bow bracelet.

We saw a cute DIY here and fancy-schmancy ones at Kiel James Patrick ($58)… but we’re pretty proud of how cute ours turned out! And they cost loads less and are practically fool-proof to make. The hardest part? Step 1: Gather supplies. Step 2: Make your bow. For our pink and green bow, we made a double bow. Step 3: After you have your bows, add the crimps to the 5″ ribbon by gently applying pressure with the pliers. Single Bow: Double Bow: Linked up at: The NY Melrose Family, Ginger Snap Crafts, DIY by Design.

Jewelry DIY: Suede Woven Chain Bracelet DIY Part 2. DIY & Crafts, Jewelry Tutorials What I love most about chain woven bracelets are the many different looks that can be created. In fact, there are so many ways, I’ve decided to do a whole series of tutorials on them! So make sure you subscribe so you won’t miss the upcoming tutorials! In my original chain woven bracelet tutorial, I demonstrated the most simple pattern of weaving the suede lace. In this tutorial, I’ll be using the same basic weaving technique, but with a little bit of a twist to create this diagonal three dimensional pattern. 1. Gather Materials: - About 1 yard (91cm) of Suede Lace or Leather - 14 inches (36cm) of chain - One clasp and a couple jump rings (optional) For this chain woven bracelet, I’m using 3 mm suede lace and the 13x11mm oval double link chain. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.

And like all my crafty creations, this chain woven bracelet is available for sale in my Arm Candy Shoppe as well! I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. DIY Chanel Inspired Pearl Bracelet. Today we’re going to knock out a some gorgeous DIY Chanel for a fraction of the price! Apparently I have expensive taste. Always have and probably always will. You know how when you’re flipping through your newest fashion mag and you see this thing, be it a purse, belt, pair of earrings, whatever that are to die for and rather than a price, there is an 800 number with “price upon request”.

That’s what happened when I saw inside of my Marie Claire. Check out that gorgeously blinged out closure! I was out buying glass pearls the very next day. What you’ll need to knock off your own: Take your first bead and string it onto a head pin. Take the wire and wrap it around some rounded jewelry pliers to form a loop. Just to make things easier on myself, I went ahead and did up all of my beads like this before I moved on.

Starting with the smallest beads, take four and put them onto an open jump ring. Attach the jump ring onto one of your links. So, what do you think? See where I link up. Coronet Bracelet Knockoff – Jewelry Week Tutorial. It’s Day 4 of Jewelry Week! Michele from The Scrap Shoppe and I are having a blast with Jewelry Week! We have 5 Jewelry Tutorials each for you this week! So today I have such a sweet bracelet for you! It’s a knockoff of the Anthro Coronet Bracelet! Isn’t it pretty and romantic? I love the combination of beads and lace and bling! Here’s the Anthro Version: Here’s what you’ll need to make your own! Two 3-ring connectorsJump Ringschain – 2 lengths about 6″ longlace – 7″pearls and beads with large holes in the middlecording/2 crimp beadsrhinestone strand – 6″glueembroidery flossTools – wire cutters, pliers Start by deciding how big you want you bracelet.

Add the chain with a jump ring on each end to the connector pieces. Cut your lace about 1″ longer than your chain. Line the lace up with the chain. Continue connecting the lace to the chain with jump rings, all the way down. Cut another length of chain the same as the other. Thread a long length of embroidery floss. Trim the end of the floss. Exquisite handcrafted jewelry by David Neale. It’s always nice to look at jewelry pieces that were never seen before. I mean rings, earrings and other classic jewelry elements which not designed by standard templates. Jewelry pieces that contain own style of artisan. David Neale is one of such masters. David Neale Jewellery based in Melbourne, Australia.

Jewelry masterpieces created by David handcrafted from sterling silver and gold. Rings, earrings, bracelets, they are all filled with unique elegance and simplicity. For more detail and prices please visit David Neale Jewellery site. Pleats n' eats. DIY – your name bracelet « Born in 82 – Fashion and Creativity Blog. This is the last DIY of 2012, and it’s definitely a project a bit ‘special, a little because these bracelets are very fashionable lately, a little’ because there are many words that you can write, not just your name. Right now I am wearing the word hope …. Questo è l’ultimo diy del 2012, ed è sicuramente un progetto un po’ speciale, un po perchè questi braccialetti vanno molto di moda ultimamente, un po’ perchè sono tante le parole che si possono scrivere, non solo il proprio nome.

In questo momento ho indosso la parola hope…. This could not be defined exactly a tutorial, I’ll let you just what is the secret to make these bracelets, here’s what you need: pliers, a golden thread and a thin chain with lobster clasp, and especially a pen and notebook. And here it is the trick, write your name with a pen trying not to ever remove the pen from the paper and trying to never pass twice from the same point (not always possible). Once you clear the path to repeat it using the golden thread. Easy Ettika Bow Bracelet. This tutorial is super fast and super easy! Ettika is a jewelry company popular among celebs and fashionistas alike, and their works have appeared in a ton of fashion magazines as well. This bow bracelet is totally doable for a DIY, and it doesn't require mad skills to make! This sells for $32 on their site. You can make yours for less than $3. Who needs to know?!

As you can see, I made mine in silver; I wear a lot more silver and I had extra silver chain and findings on hand. They make gold and silver versions, so pick whichever metal you like better. Step 1: Gather materials. My ribbon was about 1cm. wide, but it's ok if the size varies a little, it won't change the look entirely.

Step 2: Make the bow. You should end up with a bow in the center of your length of ribbon. Step 3: Finish bow. Step 4: Add chain and finish. Loop these two chain lengths through the loops in the bow. Add the clasp to the end. If you share/use/post this tutorial, please link back to me. Easy Gold Crochet Bow Bracelet. I made the gorgeous Crochet Bow Bracelet after I saw something similar in a magazine. For the life of me I can't figure out which magazine I saw it in, but if I find it I promise to upload a pic and show you how similar it is. I used 28 Gauge wire and started with the bow....

I crocket a rectangle for the bow. The height of the bow depends on you, add more rows for a bigger bow, less for a smaller one, but I would use at least four rows to get a "fluffy" looking bow. Slave Bracelet. DIY Faux Metal Lace Cuff. DIY: Beaded Gold Lace Bracelet. Wrap Bracelet DIY. How To Make A Pretty & Unique Ombre Bead & Chain Bracelet Like This One. Easy & Cute Heart Bracelet. Braided Serpentine Bracelet DIY. Scarf Chain Wrap Bracelet DIY. DIY Bracelets in Bonbons. DIY Galaxy Cuff. Beaded “Love” Bracelet. Paper Jewelry by Tia Kramer | PaperPhine. - Dream a Little Bigger Craft Blog - Gold Leaf Flecked Acrylic Bangle Tutorial. Azalea Wrapped Bangle. DIY Woven Chain Bracelet - Why Don't You Make Me.

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