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How A Beaded Bow Bracelets Is Made

by Jane Pan Correspondence
The Sixth Step 1

Around 2 yds of 1&rdquo ribbon

Multiple strands of the beaded necklace or beads to string yourself

Wire &ndash super thin about 22 gauge or smaller

Hot glue
First unscrew your hose clamp to restore the size of you need it. You've got to be able to easily place your hand into and out of it without it falling.
Take your hose clamp along with your ribbon and starting at the very top slightly below the screw part, wrap your ribbon around your hose clamp and secure it with a small drop of hot glue.


The Sixth Step 2
Keep wrapping your ribbon tightly around your hose clamp til you have it entirely covered and secure the final with a small drop of hot glue.

The Sixth Step 3
Measure your strands of beads and cut them all alike length. I cut mine at 7 inches. You&rsquoll need to make sure you are able to slip your hands in to the bracelet and concurrently you don&rsquot want them to hang down too much.

The Sixth Step 4
Take your wire and wrap the final bead of each strand of beads together so they really are attached and parallel. Perform same to the other end.

The Sixth Step 5
Using your hot glue, glue your 2 center beads to at least one side of your respective ribbon wrapped hose clamp as towards the top as possible. Perform same for lack of.

The Sixth Step 6
Add more hot glue on the sides in the beads you simply glued down and connect the final beads to secure.

The Sixth Step 7
Take your remaining ribbon making a bow. I made mine by 50 percent sections.
First, I folded my ribbon backwards and forwards twice to make the bow (I designed a double bow). Secure your ribbon after a little hot glue in between each layer of ribbon.
Second, glue this portion of your bow to the top ribbon wrapped hose clamp.

Third, take another piece of ribbon and hot glue one end on the underneath side of your respective ribbon wrapped hose clamp to secure and cover the complete the surface of the hose clamp like the bow and trim your ribbon. Be sure to leave a little tail on your own ribbon to fold over and glue down on the underneath side of your respective bracelet.

In the event you follow me on instagram you may have seen a pic of one other form of this bracelet, that we said should be filed under &ldquowhat was I thinking&rdquo! Well fortunately I could redo it but it been found pretty cute. That&rsquos finished . about DIY, there&rsquos no make certain that your &ldquogreat&rdquo idea will turn out the way you imagined.

However this is really a do it yourself in the resourceful kind, because of repurposing a vintage necklace and ultizing a hose clamp from your own home Depot, this Beaded Bow Bracelet DIY is really unique.

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About Jane Pan Junior   Correspondence

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