Gorgeous DIY Jeweled Ribbon Bracelets

Gorgeous DIY Jeweled Ribbon Bracelets
These sparkling beauties you can make for yourself and for your girlfriends for the upcoming Valentine’s Day. Gather supplies, such as cotton ribbon, rhinestones, a skewer, end clamps, lobster clasp, jump rings, glue and pliers. First measure your wrist and cut your cotton ribbon to size. Then add some glue to a piece of paper... 
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DIY Boho-Chic Leather Bracelet With Beads And Chain

DIY Boho-Chic Leather Bracelet With Beads And Chain
Let’s make a bracelet in popular bohemian style. The supplies are oval wood beads, round wood beads, Tibetan bead, an eyepin, lobster claw clasp, 0.8mm brass wire, chain, leather cord, round nose pliers, wire cutter pliers, side cutting pliers. String the Tibetan bead on an eyepin and loop the other end of pin for a... 
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DIY Leather Cuff Bracelet For Your Boyfriend

DIY Leather Cuff Bracelet For Your Boyfriend
Valentine’s Day is very close and it’s time to make some cool gifts for your beloved! To make this cool leather cuff for your boyfriend you’ll need 10mm black hematite beads, 4mm black leather cord, 0.8mm silvery brass wire, cord ends, jump rings, lobster claw, round nose pliers, flat nose plier, wire cutter, scissors and... 
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Sweet DIY Wire Heart Ring As A Valentine’s Day Gift

Sweet DIY Wire Heart Ring As A Valentine’s Day Gift
This pretty and simple DIY will take you about 10 minutes to do, and as a result you’ll get this cute little heart rings that you can leave for yourself or give your besties on Valentine’s day! Prepare twenty 2-3” gauge wire, pliers, wire clippers and some cylindrical object the same size as your fingers.... 
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Colorful DIY Bracelet Trio

Colorful DIY Bracelet Trio
These bracelets are so interesting because they change from no color to Red, Pink or Blue! First of all use a loom or crochet hook create a basic stretch band bracelet with the UV bands, but use two bands at a time to create a thicker bracelet. When the bracelet has been made to the... 
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DIY Fabulous Vintage Statement Necklace

DIY Fabulous Vintage Statement Necklace
This project is very laborious and chic. Let’s make a vintage necklace! You’ll need vintage rhinestone necklaces, 18″ – 24″ of assorted silver plated chain, 6mm jump rings, large jump rings, a lobster clasp, wire cutters and pliers. The idea is to alternate between chain and rhinestone necklaces. Each necklace and chain needs to have... 
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Elegant And Simple DIY Pearl Pins

Elegant And Simple DIY Pearl Pins
These pearl pins can make a simple bun look really elegant. Wanna know how to make them? First gather the supplies: bobby pins, pearl beads, headpins or wire and jewelry pliers. Begin with slipping a bead onto your head pin (or 3” long piece of wire with a loop at the end) and bending it... 
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Super Easy DIY Alphabet Bracelets

Super Easy DIY Alphabet Bracelets
These alphabet bracelets are inspired by Ryan Porter word bracelets and are super easy to recreate! These bracelets allow to show any word you like or create acronyms. They are a fun and contemporary twist on the friendship bracelets you’d make for your friends in elementary school. With some alphabet beads, these bracelets would be... 
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Original DIY Jewelry Display

Original DIY Jewelry Display
It’s very an inexpensive project, you can make a panel for your jewelry and other things, for example, bags. You’ll need 1 panel of pine measuring 3/4″ x 20″ x 48″, a drill, a pen, primer, spray paint or latex paint in your favorite color, 1/2″ screw hooks for jewelry, 1″ screw hooks for handbags,... 
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DIY Grapevine Cluster Earrings

DIY Grapevine Cluster Earrings
There can’t be enough jewelry for any girl, so get this cool earrings tutorial and make the pretty accessories! The supplies are 26 4mm beads, 26 2″ head pins, 26 small jump rings, 6 medium jump rings, 1 pair of earring wires, wire cutters, round nosed pliers. Take one of your larger jump, gently bend... 
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