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Rock Paper Scissor Necklace by TheBowedArrow. How to make a wrapped leather bracelet | Rings and Things. Unlock the Secret Garden Jewelry Making Tutorial. Daisy Beaded Bead Weaving Pattern. Flower and Leaf Ring Jewelry Making Tutorial. Daisy chain choker. This is my first instructable. I am trying to keep the instructions very simple. I spent less than $5 and I have plenty of material left for future projects. Hope you love it!!! Material list • Very fine nylon beading thread (I already have this with me. You can get it at Joann Fabrics for about $1.35) • 1 set of toggle clasp (from Walmart - $2.00 for package of 8 sets) • Small pack of metallic silver beads (Joann Fabrics - on sale for $0.90) • Small pack of semi transparent silver beads (Joann Fabrics – on sale for $0.90 ) I have used 2 different types of beads so there is a slight variation of color and sparkle.

Skill level • Easy Time needed • 2- 3 hours Instruction • refer to the beading diagrams Note I have used semi transparent beads for the flower petals and leaves. Peyote Garden Necklace. Metal and Glass Multi-strand Necklace. DIY Sliding Knot Bracelet. After visiting the Mediterranean twice this past year, I’ve come to embrace the ubiquity that is the evil eye symbol and have since integrated it into the jewelry repertoire. Today I’ll be showing you how to make a sliding knot bracelet with an evil eye charm, which is thought to protect against negative energy and evil powers. And whether you’re superstitious or not, this is a super simple method which can be applied to any connector or charm! You’ll need: Thread 4 inches of cord through one side of the charm. Fold 2 inches of cord back on itself and then again to create a zig zag. Fold an inch of the tip down over the parallel cords. Thread the tip through the opening of the left loop.

Push the coil to the right and pull the tip until the knot is tight. Thread the other end of the cord through the opposite side of the charm and create the same zig zag. Coil the tip around all the cords three times and thread the tip through the loop. Melt the ends with a lighter. Functional Guitar Pick Necklace. There is a lot of guitar pick jewelry, but it is generally not designed to actually ever use the pick. Fine for a groupie, but what if you actually want to play guitar....and you misplace picks like like a crazy person who's phobia is knowing where guitar picks are? This necklace uses a large lobster clasp attached to the chain to hold the pick, so it can easily be removed and replaced.

By drilling larger holes in the pick, the necklace could even hold two or three at once. Materials. DIY Dreamcatcher Jewelry. Fashion is heading in a more natural direction. Organic clothing is on the up and up, as well as feathers, fur, fringe, crochet, and anything with an earthy feel. To get in touch with your inner flower child, try making and wearing these DIY Dreamcatcher jewelry pieces. You will need: 1 or 2 small metal ringsBlack or colored suede cord, ribbon, leather, or fabric (unless making the earring style, which requires no wrapping)White linen cord (approx 1 yard)FeathersBeadsGluePaperclip Directions (pictures by Burn Out Brite): Begin by taking your suede cord and wrapping it tightly around your metal ring. Tie the white linen cord as close to the suede knot as possible.

Once you’ve gone around the entire ring, make your next loop stitch in the middle of your first white linen cord stitch. Keep moving clockwise, finishing a row and beginning a new one until you reach the very middle of the dreamcatcher. Add a bead and tie off the knot.