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Tutorial: DIY bow bracelet | Bored & Crafty. Hello, world! How’s your Tuesday? So-so? Well, how about a bracelet with a bow? I swear, I didn’t mean to start this DIY bow bracelet tutorial with that kind of intro. Let’s just get on with it, shall we? To make these cute handmade bow bracelets, you will need: chain, 2 small D rings, 4 jump rings, a charm (not in photo but also optional), a lobster lock (not in photo and definitely NOT optional), and strips of fabric. Your strips (from the top / NO ALLOWANCE): band (1.25″ x 6″ or 7″), bow (1.75″ x 5″), middle strip of bow (.75″ x 1.5″) As for tools, you will need a sewing machine, pliers, needle and thread Allright, let’s make a DIY bow bracelet for your lovely wrist: 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

And that’s it! If you’re not in a DIY mood, you can purchase some of the handmade bow bracelets I have for sale on my store: HERE. Na bransoletki. DIY cord, tubes and pearls bracelet. Here it is: the perfect summer bracelet. Totally inspired by a designer's one who asked to not be mentioned. This is what I used: * 5 tubes (I bought mine several time ago at www.firemountaingems.com, although the size of the tubes is a bit too long, and a 3.5 cm length would be the best pick) * 21 soldered closed jump rings diam. 7 mm * 21 freshwater pearls (different sizes and shades, from my stash) * round nose pliers and cutters not pictured - ehm... an almost finished roll of toilet paper and a plastic bag... but I'll tell you more about this later ;) Finding the right size of your bracelet 1* unravel the cording from the first package and find the middle length 2* loop around the lobster clasp and fold it in half again 3* wrap the ends with some tape 4* pass the cords into the tube 5* pass the cords into the 12 mm ring 6* close the clasp and try it onto your wrist Wrapping the bracelet 1* now, that is your first wrap of the bracelet The knots 1* loop around the ring and pass it under the bracelet.

Ten-Minute Knotted Ankle Bracelet - Happy Hour Projects. Recyclez vos bouteilles en plastique pour en faire de jolis bracelets... Isly-doubled-up-bow-bracelet. Isly-leather-cuff-wallet-tutorial. WIRE LOVE / NAME BRACELET WITH TASSEL. I was rearranging my workspace the other day, and as I was placing past jewelry supplies into their proper cubbies, I realized that I do not reuse old materials as much as I would like. So, I challenged myself to come up with a DIY that used only materials that I already owned and add something to my arm party that I know would be on daily rotation. I wear my DIY Love Ring almost everyday, and decided I would make a bracelet inspired by it.

You can write 'love, your name, or any inspirational word. Full tutorial after the break... (Arm Party: Bow Cuff, Rhinestone Cuff, and Nail Bracelet) Materials: - 22 to 26 gauge wire (here) - thin gold chain - end cap (here) - ring clasp (here) - 5 small jump rings - round nose pliers (here) - flat nose pliers (here) - suede strips(here) - sewing thread - e6000 - wire cutter (here) - pen and paper Steps: 1. Bracelets: a tutorial. This project is inspired by one of my first pins. Credit goes to that first pinner out there who saw it and realized they could make it themselves.

Do you use Pinterest? It's funny how a site filled with such creativity can make me feel so un-creative. Like everything has been done before and no matter how great I think my idea is, chances are, someone has already done it. But maybe that's okay. I suppose creativity isn't defined by originality. And at the same time it makes me happy that such a creative network is growing on the web. Anyway, you can find me here on Pinterest if you'd like to see my other pins. Materials: Embroidery Floss Beads (optional) Hollow Charms like these: Tutorial: Cut 2 18" lengths of thread.

Then take the ends of the string and pull it through the loop. Pull tight and repeat. Cut and tie off ends with a bead. Make a bunch more! I almost threw my largest gold hoop away, before twisting it into this neat infinity shape. Enjoy! DIY – Leather belt bracelet. When belts break it’s almost always at the end. You can throw that broken belt away, but you can also make it into a beautiful leather bracelet! What you need - a belt - a hammer - a nail - scissors - pencil How you make it Wrap the belt around your wrist three times.

Now wear your new leather belt bracelet. DIY Braided Bead Bracelet. It’s been awhile since our last bracelet DIY. I don’t know about you, but our wrists have been begging for another colorful addition for months now. So after playing with some materials that were already on hand, we’ve created a tutorial for a braided bead bracelet, which is a not so distant cousin of the hex nut and wrap bracelet. Because honestly, you can never have too many . . . You’ll need: Cut the waxed linen cord into a 26″ and 19″ piece. Tie a knot about half an inch down from the loops. Start braiding the strands. Push the bead against the base of the braid, and cross the left strand over the middle. Keep a finger at the base of the braid, holding the beads in their place and keeping the braid tight. Finish the bracelet with another inch of braided cord, measuring it against the wrist.

Thread on a two hole button – two strands through one hole and one strand through another. Trim the end. Your bracelet is finished! (all images by HonestlyWTF) Eba3efec0940e0e0142df81f7ebccb9a_b. Erika Astrid - visual poetry for dreamers, lovers and free spirits. {fashion photography} based in Boise, ID and the universe. I am super excited about today's DIY project - it's a PARTY! An armparty! Have you already joined the trend? Everywhere I look whether it's my favorite blogs, Instagram or Pinterest - DIY tutorials are popping up everywhere.

Most of them are metal but I really love leather, lace and fabric bracelets. So, a couple days ago while trying to go to sleep (that's when the best ideas come to me), I had the awesome idea to make my own leather lace looking bracelets. And because I love to share, here is the full tutorial just for you! Here is what you'll need: ♥ leather scraps ♥ sharp (!) ♥ buttons First make a paper stencil. Cut a strap of leather that will fit around your wrist. Draw the design onto the leather strap. Cut out and make sure to use sharp scissors. Punch the holes. Cut a slid that fits the button (don't make it too big!) Sew the button onto the other side. Put it on. Here is another one with a tribal inspired design. All done and you can make them in all shapes and sizes! Happy Crafting! PS.