Браслет / Pinme. Pringle Can Bangle Bracelet Tutorial. Yes. That's right. You can upcycle Pringle cans or water bottles or some other plastic bottle you can easily cut with scissors or an exacto knife into *Awesome Bangle Bracelets. Ready for the tutorial? Alright here we go...... Find something your hand easily fits into. Pringle cans work perfectly for me. Next we need to thicken the bracelets and sturdy them up a bit. Some people like to use strips of quilt batting. Now let them dry and you'll end up with something like this... Now comes the fun part. Add ribbon and some fun trim... Strips of fabric, rosettes and lace.... Beads, bias tape and more lace (I love tying a sassy bow on the side. yeah, that's right. Bright fabric, paper and ribbon.... Maybe even Mod Podged sheet music (ack! Or wrap them in embroidery floss... There are so many options. Enjoy! *I originally submitted this craft to Family Fun, but sadly they already had something similar in the works.
Polymer Clay Jewelry Tutorial. Beaded Hemp Bracelet (and 15 tutorials to add beads to friendship bracelets) I love making friendship bracelets, whether they are done with macrame, braiding, or something else. This first tutorial is a bracelet I made with little silver rose beads and navy blue hemp. Just add beads to both outside strands as you make the bracelet. Make sure that there are the same number of knots between each set of beads. BTW, do you follow my DIY Jewelry Board on Pinterest? Button Bracelet Tutorial. Once upon a time, I use to craft a lot. Then child number 2 arrived. The End. Okay, not entirely. But my crafting now is far and few between. I only really make something if I really like it, I am sure I can make it look professional, it's not too time consuming, and I can actually save money by making it. So, I was at this flea market last year and I came across a gal selling some unusual buttons and vintage lace.
I bought several cards of buttons and set them aside never to make them into jewelry. BUT, I finally got them out this week and whipped up these darlings. I actually made 3 of these and by the time I got to the third one, I had figured out a few tricks that made it much easier. Button Bracelet Tutorial Supplies 1 bracelet blank 1 tube of Glass, Metal, & More Glue selection of buttons Optional Supplies tweezers straw wax paper rubber gloves Begin by covering your work area with wax paper or some other protective covering. Do the same on the larger buttons. And don't hurry! Lolita Cuff Tutorial by ~LightningMcTurner on deviantART.
DES BRACELETS DANS DES POIGNETS DE CHEMISES. Les PARTENAIRES d'IDEES MAISON. Diy: fabric bracelets. I've got a quick and simple project to share with you today! Assuming you already have fabric/fusible interfacing/thread/etc it is also very inexpensive. Dig up some fabric scraps and then head over to your local craft store to pick up some basic jewelry findings.
You'll also need some needle nose pliers and Fray Check. I found the necessary jewelry findings at Hobby Lobby and Joann's. I'm sure Michael's carries this stuff too. I was able to get everything on sale for a few dollars per item. As noted on the photo above, you'll use the ribbon crimps to determine how wide to cut your fabric strips. Center the strips of interfacing on the wrong sides of the fabric and fuse. Once your bracelets are dry, gather up your pliers, crimps, jump rings, and clasps.