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Great Gifts - Beaded Christmas Charm Bracelet By Jane Hardenbergh, Fri Dec 9th
Create your own Christmas Charm Bracelet this year! This makesfor an easy gifts which looks fantastic and fashionable. What awonderful treasure to keep or to give away this holiday season! Theme charm bracelets are a growing trend and very popular asgifts because they can be added to slowly. Materials:
10 - 3mm silver-plated fluted beads 11 - 5x 5mm snake tube beads3 - 6mm Beehive beads 2 - 3mm Beehive beads 5 - 4mm EmeraldGlass beads 5 - 8mm Ruby Glass beads 1 - Gingerbread Girl Charm1 - Gingerbread Boy Charm 1 - Christmas Tree Charm 1 - ChristmasWreath Charm 1 - Santa Face Charm 1 - Toggle Clasp Jewelry Wire- Twice the length of the wrist 2 - Crimp Beads 1 - Pair ofCrimpers 5 - 7/8" head pins 1 - pair of pliers 1 - pair of roundpliers Steps: 1. Attach the wire to the jump ring on one end ofthe toggle clasp, by using the crimp bead and crimpers. 2. Take a head pin and string one emerald
glass bead. Using theround pliers, create a loop. Make four more of these. 3. String one snake tube bead, a 3mm silver-plated fluted bead,the head pin with emerald glass bead, one 6mm beehive coil bead,and another 3mm silver-plated fluted bead. Add the gingerbreadgirl charm. 4. Continue by adding another snake tube bead, a red glass bead,a snake tube bead, 3mm fluted bead, another emerald bead on thehead pin, a 4mm beehive coil bead, and the Christmas tree charm. 5. Continue stringing until you achieve the desired length orfinish off the beads. 6. Leaving 2 inches of wire, string a crimp bead and then loopthe wire through the other toggle piece. Thread the wire backthrough the crimp bead and pull the wire with the pliers untilthe beads are snug. Crimp the bead with the crimpers, and threadthe remaining wire back through the beads. About the author:Jane Hardenbergh is co-owner of Delight - Wholesale Jazz-Ups,Charms, & Embellishments. View pictures and more freejewelry project ideas online at http://www.JazzUps.com
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