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DIY Central Pendant Macrame Bracelet. So as promised, here is another Macrame bracelet variation from my last post.

DIY Central Pendant Macrame Bracelet

This is very similar to the one found on Honestly WTF Tools: Instructions: There is one more variation coming that would make a great personal present, so keep checking up on us! LOve <3 Yin. DIY Bracelet. I'm a little busy this week.

DIY Bracelet

We started to work in our bedroom, so painting is done, carpenter built the closet yesterday (youpie!)... Still have to do all finishing work, cleaning and organizing! I've got a few new DIY idea to try...so I will share it with you as soon as possible! As I couldn't do anything yesterday (because of carpenter working) I made a little bracelet! It's easy and I used basic jewelry material: Silver wire, clasp, rings, silver crimp bead and pliers. Cut 8 wire pieces of 10" / 25 cm and fix it 2 by 2 with a crimp bead on the clasp. You will have 4 pair wire (not like the picture ... Start attaching wire 2 by 2 with a crimp bead, so as to form a trellis shape. Stretch on the side to give shape to the bracelet. On Campus: Chain Wrap Bracelet DIY. Stuff in this world can be complicated.

On Campus: Chain Wrap Bracelet DIY

World issues, manhunts, math problems, your relationship with Missouri weather and even your friendships can be complicated. Sometimes you feel like all these complications are just a ball-and-chain dragging you down. But, you know what isn’t complicated (usually...)? Crafting! Crafting doesn’t judge you or make you feel down! Ransack your friend’s room after they have made a Michael’s and Hobby Lobby trip for: A silver ball chainSilver ball claspsEmbroidery floss or thin yarnTapeScissors After you have made a quick escape from your friend’s room with the supplies, you can start by laying two lengths of chain next to each other side by side.

Tie the two chains together with the embroidery floss or yarn that you are using. Now it is time to get your wrap game on. DIY: Wrapped Bracelet. I am a really simple girl when it comes to my style.

DIY: Wrapped Bracelet

My classic “Aimee” uniform consists of a white t-shirt or button-up and cut-offs. I can basically wear that combination everyday, but what makes it feel different from day to day are the accessories. My goal is to DIY more of them myself… so when I’m looking down at my arm party, it feels a little more personal. Cord and Chain Double Wrap Bracelet. The Braided Chain Bracelet tutorial that I posted back in August was so well loved, that I decided to do yet another bracelet tutorial.

Cord and Chain Double Wrap Bracelet

This one doesn't involve braiding, but it uses the same concept of incorporating some sort of thread/cord into chain. (By the way - Check out S&P's Facebook fan page for an entire album full of other talented ladies' versions of the Braided Chain Bracelet! I've gotten submissions from people as far away as Texas, Romania, and Denmark. ) I spotted CC Skye's Thompson Double Wrap Bracelet on CoutureCandy.com about a month ago - I loved how the leather cord adds a touch of badass to the chain.

It's currently out of stock on CoutureCandy.com...but after doing a bit of searching, I found that it was roughly $224. CC Skye - Thompson Double Wrap Bracelet (Polyvore.com/Zappos.com) Picture only. Picture only. Easy pic only. DIY Fashion: Build your arm party : How to make 5 bracelets in 10 minutes. Today I would like to show you 5 different techniques to make some nice and easy bracelets.

DIY Fashion: Build your arm party : How to make 5 bracelets in 10 minutes

Hexed. I first saw this braided hex nut bracelet on my tumblr feed.

hexed

It’s a DIY from Honestly…WTF’s blog. The original bracelet is from Giles & Brother. The men’s version is here, the women’s version, here. They also have a necklace version: Check them out – they’ve got some pretty great industrial pieces. Yes, Giles & Brother’s stuff is pretty to look at, but pretty pricey. Anthro Knockoff ~ Sparkled Silk Wrap Bracelet. I am loving the look of all the layered and wrapped bracelets that are popular right now.

Anthro Knockoff ~ Sparkled Silk Wrap Bracelet

It’s so fun to mix and match them – you can really add style and color to your outfits with just a few little bracelets! So when I came across the Sparkled Silk Wrap Bracelet at Anthropologie, I knew I had to have it for my very own. By which I mean that I had to make it, as opposed to paying $38 for it. Now – mine’s not silk. Or gold filled, like Anthro’s. Ready to see? Zipper bracelets. UPDATE: By popular demand, Zipper Bracelet Kits ($15) and readymade Zipper Bracelets ($20) are now available in the Brit + Co. shop!

zipper bracelets

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! 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.