Pearl and Flower Bracelet

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Intermediate 1 to 2 hours BRACELETS

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Creativity Magazine - Issue 39 - May/Jun 2013

We inspire you to bring the outdoors in this issue with beautifully illustrated new collections by Papermania. From traditional garden imagery of Home To Nest by Lucy Cromwell to the nautical charm of Ahoy There! We have a whole host of project ideas to kick start your summer papercrafting, including great masculine makes for Father's Day, home décor ideas, cake decorating and much more! Look out for the FREE Home To Nest Mini Notelets on the cover PLUS money saving vouchers inside worth £15.

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Step by Step

1

Cut a length of wire 24” long and thread on a Lobster Clasp. Fold in half and thread both strands onto a Crimp bead. Pull the Crimp to the end to form a loop and seal with Flat Nosed Pliers.

2

On each strand thread 6 Seed Beads – bring the strands together and thread both onto 3 Pearls and 3 Copper Beads. Repeat once.

3

Thread on 1 Button Freshwater Pearl, 1 Flower and repeat 3 times. Thread on 1 Pearl.

4

Thread on 3 Copper Beads and 3 Pearls and repeat. Separate the strands and thread 6 seed Beads on each strand.

5

Add a Crimp Bead to both strands. Add on a Jump Ring – Form a loop and thread back through the Crimp and Seal. Cut off the excess wire leaving a small amount to thread back through the beads for neatness.

HI - I've been a DoCrafts Designer since 2004 - and love every minute of the job from making all the cards etc to meeting all the people at the demonstrations throughout the south west. I love all aspects of Art and Craft including making my own Cards, Scrapbooking, Stained Glass, Painting, making my own Silk papers from real silk fibres, Driftwood Sculpture - the list goes on and on.