Crystal Bracelet

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Intermediate 1 to 2 hours BRACELETS

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DOCRAFTS CREATIVITY MAGAZINE ISSUE 33 MAY/JUN 2012

This issue we feature a delightful collection from Lucy Cromwell by Papermania, off ering all the cups of tea, cake and bunting you will need to set the scene. And just to prove how versatile this range is, you can also find it in our ‘Wedding Special’ feature and used to make a Father’s Day card in our ‘make a Father’s Day card’ challenge! Our ‘Wedding Special’ feature also includes jewellery for the bride and a charming idea to hold onto those precious memories of the big day!

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Step by Step

1

Cut silver wire to measure 60cm. Fold in half and secure a jump ring in the fold with a crimp bead.

2

Thread both strands through a large black crystal and through another crimp bead.

3

Separate the strands and thread each through a selection of various beads.

4

Bring the strands together and pass through another black bead.

5

Repeat once more and then separate strands and thread each through a selection of various beads.

6

Add a crimp bead, a metal spacer bead, a natural pearl, a black faceted bead, another pearl and a metal bead. Add another crimp bead.

7

Mirror the first half of the bracelet to finish the beading, securing the end of the wire and a jump ring in the final crimp bead.

8

Add a lobster claw at one end.

9

At the other end add a short length of chain. Add a pearl and a small crystal to a head pin. Turn to a loop and add at the end of the chain using a jumpring.

Hi there! My earliest memory of crafting is sitting with my Nan embroidering when I was tiny. Since then I’ve enjoyed cross-stitch, knitting, & a multitude of paper-crafting techniques. I have been making cards for years but really became hooked when I was introduced to heat embossing. I’ve been addicted to paper, brads, ribbon, stamps, beads, wire…. ever since! I’m really looking forward to meeting you to show you what you can achieve with all the wonderful products available to you!