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Fall DIY Beaded Bracelets Tutorial

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Get crafty this fall with our easy beaded bracelets diy tutorial! Learn how to create stunning bracelets using elastic thread and a high-heel pendant. Perfect for adding a touch of style to your Fall outfits. Let’s get beading.
Category DIY & Craft
Topic Gifts, Handmade Jewelry
Keyword Beaded Bracelets Tutorial, Easy Beaded Bracelets Tutorial, Easy DIY Beaded Bracelets, Fall Beaded Bracelets Tutorial, Fall DIY Beaded Bracelets
Prep Time 5 minutes
Crafting Time 20 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Pieces 1 Piece
Author Camila Rojas
Cost 10

Equipment

  • Flat Nose Pliers
  • Bent flat nose pliers
  • Crimping pliers
  • scissors

Ingredients

  • Fall color beads {I used maple 5mm about 20 units}
  • Gold beads {8mm 5 units}
  • Jump rings
  • High heels pendant {you can use any you like}
  • Elastic thread
  • 2 Crimp beads

Instructions

  • I didn’t actually cut the elastic thread. I just got the end of it and start inserting the beads. I do it like that so I don’t have much waste.
  • So, I started with 2 gold beads and the pendant in the middle. For the pendant, I used 2 really small jump rings.
  • Using your flat nose pliers and your bent flat nose pliers open the jump rings and insert the pendant. Close back your jump ring.
  • When you use 2 jump rings it’s more difficult for the pendant to fall through the ring opening; or that the jump rings slip from the thread. Sadly and I apologize for that, I couldn’t find that kind of small jump ring in gold. That would be the best color.
  • Then I started inserting 5 maple beads and then one Gold and so on. For my wrist, it worked perfectly with the 20 maple beads and 5 gold ones.
  • Then I calculated how much thread I would need to close the DIY bracelet and cut it.
  • Insert the crimp beads, one on each end.
  • Make a double knot with both ends and insert each end back into the crimp bead.
  • Push the crimp bead close to the knot and crimp it in place.
  • Do the same with the other end.
  • Cut any thread left over leaving a tiny bit and insert it into the holes of the gold beads.
  • Make as many as you like with different colors and combinations.
  • There you go!!!! You have new pretty beaded bracelets diy.