Little Hot Tamale | Charm Bracelet Tutorial @LittleHotTamale | Uploaded July 2015 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Hello Lovelies! I don*t know about you, but I find it difficult to find the perfect statement pieces for some outfits. Today I*m going to show you how I make a chunky charm bracelet. I covered the basics from opening jump rings to wire wrapping. At first it may be a little awkward, but trust me it will come second nature.
All the supplies for this bracelet are from Hobby Lobby and Michaels. Don*t feel limited to these stores. Get creative, recycle old/broken jewelry and make them new again. Make your own charm out of clay and add filler beads to make a show stopper piece. :)
Just a note, I didn*t state how many beads and charms I used because it really depends on your personal preference wrist size. For a reference, I usually have a statement bead/charm every 3 or 4 links. I also like to mix opaque, clear, shiny beads for fillers. If you have any questions please leave a comment and I*ll try my best to answer them. :) Hopefully this tutorial was helpful, it was my first jewelry tutorial.
Hugs!-Meg
Find me on Instagram: @littlehottamale and @littlehottamalemail
Blogger: littlehottamale.blogspot.com
Hello Lovelies! I don*t know about you, but I find it difficult to find the perfect statement pieces for some outfits. Today I*m going to show you how I make a chunky charm bracelet. I covered the basics from opening jump rings to wire wrapping. At first it may be a little awkward, but trust me it will come second nature.
All the supplies for this bracelet are from Hobby Lobby and Michaels. Don*t feel limited to these stores. Get creative, recycle old/broken jewelry and make them new again. Make your own charm out of clay and add filler beads to make a show stopper piece. :)
Just a note, I didn*t state how many beads and charms I used because it really depends on your personal preference wrist size. For a reference, I usually have a statement bead/charm every 3 or 4 links. I also like to mix opaque, clear, shiny beads for fillers. If you have any questions please leave a comment and I*ll try my best to answer them. :) Hopefully this tutorial was helpful, it was my first jewelry tutorial.
Hugs!-Meg
Find me on Instagram: @littlehottamale and @littlehottamalemail
Blogger: littlehottamale.blogspot.com