Mom's Favorite Things Bracelet

By: Mia Cronan

Difficulty: Easy

Age: 6 and up

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Make Mom something extra special by including the birthstones of her children, or charms that show her favorite things to do on this bracelet. Whichever style you choose, she's guaranteed to love it!

What you'll need:

For both bracelets:

  • One set of bracelet clasps
  • Coordinating crimping beads (we used a silver tone to go with the silver clasps and crimping beads)
  • Coordinating bead stringing wire (we used silver), a 10" piece
  • Needle-nose pliers, scissors, and two spring clip to block the ends of the wire while stringing
  • Bead board, or a clean white towel for laying out beads

For the birthstone bracelet you'll need these extras:

  • Wrapped beads in the colors of each child's birthstone
  • 8 glass cube beads
  • 14 elongated pearl beads

For the charm bracelet you'll need these extras:

  • 6 large glass beads
  • 12 framing beads to go on either side of the glass beads
  • 6 charms relating to things your mom loves

How to make it:

For the Birthstone Bracelet:

  1. Cut a 10" piece of stringing wire for the bracelet.
  2. Lay out the beads. Begin with five of the elongated pearl beads, followed by a glass cube, one elongated pearl bead, another glass cube, a birthstone wrapped bead, glass cube, pearl bead, glass cube, the next birthstone wrapped bead, and so on. (Try experimenting with variations on the layouts of the beads on the towel before stringing them.) We like to graduate the sizes, going smaller and smaller toward the ends of the wire. The beads lay nicer, and the graduation in size creates a nice flow for the eye.
  3. Taking the 10" piece of wire, block one end with the spring clip. Begin stringing the beads onto the other end of the wire, as you have them laid out, making sure that once you get to the middle, you use the exact opposite layout going back the other way. When you've strung all your beads, block the end with the other spring clip.
  4. To add the closures, string a crimping bead onto one end. Next, string one half of the closure, bend the wire (coming back down the opposite way through the crimping bead), then crimp it tightly with needle-nose pliers. Secure the other half of the closure on the other side using the same method. This should create a snug clasp.

For the Charm Bracelet:

  1. Lay out the six glass beads with space for others in between.
  2. Insert framing beads on both sides of each glass bead. Place charms between each set of glass beads with framers.
  3. Follow Steps 3 and 4 from above to complete bracelet.

Tips:

  • It's better to cut a little too much since you can always reduce the length later (before or after crimping the clasps onto the pieces).
  • Keep your supplies well organized and use good room lighting to help with creating your jewelry.
  • There is no right or wrong selection or layout of the beads. It all comes down to personal preference!
  • Most beading and craft stores carry jewelry making supplies, as do some dollar stores.

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