These hemp bracelets are so cool looking! Use our step by step photo and video tutorials and learn how to make an easy braided hemp bracelet, perfect for beginners. Hemp is a strong, natural fiber, great for making simple friendship bracelets and wish bracelets. And these DIY bracelets are also super stylish, great for men, women, and kids! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website. How to Make Hemp Bracelets Learn how to make a hemp cord bracelet! These hemp bracelets are
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When you think of beaded crafts the first thing you think about is beaded jewelry. Which makes sense its one of the most popular crafts out there next to sewing, knitting, crocheting, and scrapbooking. I wanted to share more crafts that you can use those stunning beads for. Not just for Jewelry but for home decor, bag accessories, and more. Some of these fun projects you may have thought of and some you may not have. Below you will find not just unique beaded crafts but different versions of it
I had a few minutes the other day and I wanted to make something cheerful and fun: I had some glass pearls that I got for 40 cents a strand at Micheal’s and I knew they were perfect! I knew m…
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Learn how to wire wrap stones without holes with this DIY wire wrap stone pendant tutorial! You can try the simpler wire wrap cabochon project that I've shared just a week ago, or scroll down
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hey loves :) Today I have a tutorial to make your own bracelets with nothing but buttons and string. Miss last week's button tutorial? Click Here :) You will need: - buttons (25ish) - embroidery floss - scissors - tape (optional) Step 1: First you need your string. When it comes to measurement, here's what I always go by: Three times the length around around your wrist, multiplied by two. You WILL have string to trim at the end, but it's worth it to make sure you're able to tie off the end. Fold it in half and then tie a knot at the fold (like the picture above) Step 2: Lay out your buttons, this will give you a projection of what your bracelet will look like when it's on the string. Step 3: For the first button, thread through the front. Cross the strings over behind (if it's a 4 hole button) and thread back through to the front. Step 4: For the second button, thread from behind. Step 5: Repeat the pattern, front thread, back thread, front thread, back thread, and so on. It'll create a nice layered effect. Continue until you you ALL BUT ONE of your buttons. Step 6: When you have only one button left, tie a knot at the end of the string. Then tie another about half an inch away. Thread the last button however you want, and then tie another knot. This is the button that will be attaching the bracelet together with the loop at the top. Cut the remaining string and you're done :) Mix it up with different buttons and different colors. See you next time loves!
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You can easily create beautiful DIY jewelry if you are feeling crafty this weekend with these wonderful DIY ring ideas. These creative DIY crafts will help you save more money on stylish jewelry to accessorize your outfits. rn
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Holographic Gemstones From CDs: Hey guys! I've made different kinds of plastic bottle gemstones by now, but these are my new favorites :) We're using CDs to make them holographic and opal-like. You can use them for costumes, jewelry, decoration and more. So let's begin!
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Hot Glue + Soda Cans = Gemstones!: Hey guys! :) If you like the look of resin charms and gems, but don't want to use resin, here is an alternative! Also, instead of buying bezel settings, we're making our own using soda cans!
It has been quiet on the blog, except for the ATTS 7 sign ups and giveaway winners of Therese's Gorgeous Cabs! I have been beading the winter away. Truly. 15 hour days when I can get the time. Because I am not going OUT THERE! Too cold, too much ice, too much snow. I prefer to sip coffee or whiskey and bead during the winter. So, while I have beaded every moment I have free, I cannot show you any of it yet. How miserable is this winter? I have made my pieces for 7 out of 9 challenges I am participating in between the end of March and the end of November. The only thing good about winter is it helps me meet beading deadlines. There have been many pieces that I think are done but then go to the chop. It tears me up when I have to send a piece I worked hard on to the chop, but often, it is for the best. Here are a few more buttons I worked on yesterday because I needed an easier project for a while. These I can show you. I made a button bracelet that sold and I forgot to photograph it. It was really cool! I think I am going to make a couple more of them. If I do, they will be some of the few non-challenge pieces I can show. I am hoping to get the remaining two challenge pieces done before the snow melts...which could be June at this rate. Bead on my friends, Bead On. I think I like the tiny ones the best out of this batch.