The Random Number Generator has spoken:
That means Tanya is the winner of the Multi Strand Bracelet!
Shoot me an email with your address Tanya.
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Monday, November 22, 2010
Friday, November 19, 2010
Wine Charm Winner - Kim!
Congrats Kim - Your number came up...
Shoot me an email with your address and I'll get them out to you.
If you had your eye on these, but didn't enter or win, I do have some of this set in my little online holiday craft show here.
There are still 3 days to enter to win a multi strand bracelet and there will be more tutorials and giveaways through Christmas.
Shoot me an email with your address and I'll get them out to you.
If you had your eye on these, but didn't enter or win, I do have some of this set in my little online holiday craft show here.
There are still 3 days to enter to win a multi strand bracelet and there will be more tutorials and giveaways through Christmas.
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Thursday, November 18, 2010
Current Handmade Holiday Giveaways
I've got 2 giveaways going on right now.
You've got 'till Friday at 6:00 pm Eastern to enter the giveaway for the Wine Charms. Simply check out the tutorial and comment on it.
And there is the Multi Strand Bracelet - that giveaway closes Monday at 6:00 pm Eastern. Visit the tutorial to comment on it to enter.
Thanks for check them out - stick around for more Handmade Holiday ideas, tutorials and giveaways.
You've got 'till Friday at 6:00 pm Eastern to enter the giveaway for the Wine Charms. Simply check out the tutorial and comment on it.
And there is the Multi Strand Bracelet - that giveaway closes Monday at 6:00 pm Eastern. Visit the tutorial to comment on it to enter.
Thanks for check them out - stick around for more Handmade Holiday ideas, tutorials and giveaways.
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Handmade Holidays
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Multi Strand Bracelet - Handmade Holidays & Giveaways
I started making these bracelets about 6 weeks ago and I can't stop.
Interested in making your own? Here is what you need:
Step 2- Cut 3 pieces of stretch magic that is the length of your finished bracelet plus about 3-4". Then secure one end with tape, this will keep the beads that your stringing on from falling off.
Step 3 - String the beads the onto the elastic, if you like, you can use a needle like this, it really helps get the beads onto the elastic.
Keep going and measuring along as you go. The beads will string different than they lay in the tray so sometimes what planned out to be 7" will string shorter or longer. When you get the length you want, tape the end while you move onto the other 2 strands.
Step 4 - Time to secure the ends of the bracelet to the jump rings.
Slide one of the crimp tubes to the elastic.
Then slide a jump ring onto the elastic.
Then loop the elastic over the ring and thread the end through the crimp tube again.
Sorry for the blurry picture, I hope you can see that I've tightened the elastic, tight but not too tight around the jump ring.
Then crimp.
You can either use pliers or a neat little tool like this. One notch crimps, the other folds it over on itself.
Then do the other end of the strand.
Repeat with the other 2 strands.
You'll see I added a little detail to this bracelet, a little word to inspire me...
Take your ribbon and fold it in half then thread the folded end through the jump rings. Pull the tail ends through your loop and you're bracelet is a bracelet.
You can secure it straight, or twist the strand prior to securing it with the ribbon.
Interested in making your own? Here is what you need:
- Various beads, I like to mix at least 3-5 types.
- Stretch magic elastic
- 2 10mm jump rings
- 6 Crimp tubes
- 6" length of ribbon
- Scotch tape
- Beading tray - not really required, but it helps
Step 1 - start planning out what you think you want to do with your 3 strands... Some things work, and some won't. Just keep playing with it - taking into account your desired length. I wanted one that was my wrist plus about 3/4".
Step 2- Cut 3 pieces of stretch magic that is the length of your finished bracelet plus about 3-4". Then secure one end with tape, this will keep the beads that your stringing on from falling off.
Step 3 - String the beads the onto the elastic, if you like, you can use a needle like this, it really helps get the beads onto the elastic.
Keep going and measuring along as you go. The beads will string different than they lay in the tray so sometimes what planned out to be 7" will string shorter or longer. When you get the length you want, tape the end while you move onto the other 2 strands.
Step 4 - Time to secure the ends of the bracelet to the jump rings.
Slide one of the crimp tubes to the elastic.
Then slide a jump ring onto the elastic.
Then loop the elastic over the ring and thread the end through the crimp tube again.
Sorry for the blurry picture, I hope you can see that I've tightened the elastic, tight but not too tight around the jump ring.
Then crimp.
You can either use pliers or a neat little tool like this. One notch crimps, the other folds it over on itself.
Then do the other end of the strand.
Repeat with the other 2 strands.
You'll see I added a little detail to this bracelet, a little word to inspire me...
Take your ribbon and fold it in half then thread the folded end through the jump rings. Pull the tail ends through your loop and you're bracelet is a bracelet.
You can secure it straight, or twist the strand prior to securing it with the ribbon.
I hope this tutorial inspires you to try one of your own - but if you LOVE love love one of the above bracelets and can't live without it... simply leave a comment here, and you'll be entered to win one of them! You've got 'till November 22nd at 6:00 pm to enter. If you'd like another chance, mention the giveaways on your blog on on twitter and leave a second comment.
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