Showing posts with label bracelet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bracelet. Show all posts

Friday, June 27, 2014

DIY PVC Bangle Bracelets


DIY PVC BRACELETS BANGLES

PVC is an awesome DIY tool to have, but sometimes you can be left with remnants that you could use for this project. Do It Yourself Fun Ideas made these cute bangle bracelets using PVC pipe!
 



Monday, July 15, 2013

Guest Blogger - Etsy Addict - Chain 'n' Bead Bracelet

Hey there! I'm Zoe and I blog over at Etsy Addict. I'd like to give a big thank you to Someday Crafts for letting me guest post! I'll be showing you how to make this Chain 'n' Bead Bracelet. I'm from a metric country so I have included measurements in centimetres and inches.

 
  
This easy bracelet can be whipped up in under an hour, requires supplies available at any craft store and is great wrist candy. For this bracelet you will need:
- 1m (39") 2mm Satin Rats Tail Cord, like this.
- 30cm (11 4/5") Stretchy 1mm thin Cord, like this.
- Seed Beads - 30cm (11 4/5") Chain
- 2 10mm Ribbon Clamps, like this.
- 2 Jump rings (1 small, 1 large)
- 1 Lobster Clasp
 
 
First off, cut 3 pieces of rats tail cord about 23cm (9") long. This is should be sufficient for the average wrist. Cut your chain into 23cm (9") long piece. Cut a 26cm (10 1/5") piece of your stretchy cord.
 
 
Tie a knot at one end your stretchy cord, leaving about 1cm (1/2") cord before the knot. Thread your seed beads on. Tie a knot at the end when the beads are on, leaving 1cm (1/2") after the knot.
 
 
Lay your rats tail cord, beaded cord and chain out like so. One piece of rats tail cord will go with the chain, one by itself in the middle and one goes with the beaded cord.
 
 
Pinch everything together with your finger and thumb like so.
 
 
Get one ribbon clamp and put it over all the pieces, making sure everything is encased in the crimp and squish it flat with pliers.
 
 
Lay your bracelet so far out like below and plait it like you would your hair.
 
 
When you have plaited the bracelet, get your other ribbon crimp and do the same as you did before. Make sure you don't twist your bracelet around when doing this!
 
 
Get your smaller jump ring and thread the lobster clasp onto it. Then thread the jump ring through the hole on one of the ribbon crimps.
 
 
Thread your large jump ring through the hole on the ribbon crimp at the other end of the bracelet.
 
 
Your bracelet is done!
 
 
 
If you have any questions about how to make the bracelet or the supplies needed, please comment :)


Sunday, June 2, 2013

Glitter Washer Bracelet

 
Mellywood's Mansion upped the glitziness of the typical washer bracelet (or necklace) by adding glitter! It's pretty gorgeous, isn't it?!
 
See the Glitter Washer Bracelet.
 
 

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Pleated Cloth Cuffs

Are these pleated cuffs adorable or what?    Holy cow!   I'm in LOVE!!!!!   Every Crafty Endeavor shares how to create them.   I bet you will try to make a few of these babies!

Learn how to make pleated cuffs.
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Monday, February 13, 2012

Button and Twine Bracelet

How fun is this button and twine bracelet?   Just take a few buttons and a little twine and you have a funky piece of jewelry like Rad Rag Designs.

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Sunday, August 21, 2011

Washer Charm Bracelet

Look at how cute this bracelet is! It was made using washers (from the home improvement store). What a great idea! The Answer Is Chocolate came up with this idea.




(Found via Southern Scraps)

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Yo-Yo Week



That's So Cuegly is holding a Yo-Yo week where a new idea of things to do with yo-yos is shown each day. Here are the first two days.


Turn yo-yos into bracelets or a corsage. These are cute!



Or you can make yo-yos into magnets and tacks!


Check out the rest of the week at That's So Cuegly for more ideas to do with a simply yo-yo flower!

Friday, April 15, 2011

Popsicle Stick Bracelets AND Ukrainian Eggs

I had no idea you could ever make a popsicle bend into a bracelet shape without breaking it, but YOU CAN! Check out how Suzy's Artsy Craftsy Sitcom made popsicle sticks into adorable bracelets. This would be fun for a tween or teen birthday party or just for fun!



While you are visiting Suzy's Artsy Craftsy Sitcom, you should see how to create these detailed Ukrainian eggs. Suzy walks you through it step-by-step. It is amazing! I can't believe how she is able to create such a beautiful piece of art on an egg. If you don't want to make one, you can always buy one from her etsy shop. They are very reasonable considering the time involved to make them.




Get a Ukrainian Egg for yourself or someone else at Suzy's Gifts.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Lost Earring into Charm Bracelet

Keep those single earrings when you lose the other one in a pair. A Girl and A Glue Gun (guest posting at Crystal's Craft Spot) make a charm bracelet using single earrings! What a great idea.
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Boo Yeah!!!!

Can I hear a loud boo-yeah for all the wonderful projects linked up to the Whatever Goes Wednesday party! Awesome!!!!
There's something special about this zipper bracelet that wows me! See it at My Many Colored Days.

I want this apple picking skirt by Mommy Creations in my size! Would it still look cute for a big person?

Make fantastic map decor balls with Kensington Cottage!

Contemporize a topiary using this idea from The Elephant's Trunk.

This silhouette latern is perfect for Halloween! See it at The Charm of Home.

This pretty painted pumpkin topiary at The Soladay Family would look great next to my front door! Love the polkadots!

Keep checking out the Whatever Goes Wednesday links!!!!



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Sunday, September 12, 2010

Spooktacular September Ideas

If you haven't heard about the Spooktacular September, you will definitely want to head over to Eighteen25 to check out all the fabulous ideas and guest bloggers there! Every single one so far has been amazing. Here are just a few to be excited about. You will have to click over to Eighteen25 to check out the rest!

Brown Paper Packages shares this edible pumpkin bracelet for the kiddos (or adult.) Yummy!

Adorable Halloween BOO bags can be made using the tutorial from How Does She?

Tatertots and Jello created these fabulous painted Halloween pennant pillows! Love these!


Even though spooky pancake from Tidy Mom would be enjoyable for the kids to eat, the taste of pumpkin pancakes with black cinnamon syrup sounds irrestible. I will be cooking these for my family!


Visit Eighteen25 today!

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