10 Easy DIY Bracelet Ideas to Get Creative
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Discover 10 easy DIY bracelet ideas and engage in the creative process of creating handmade accessories with a personal touch that is sure to be cherished. Whether making them for yourself or as heartfelt gifts for friends and family, crafting DIY bracelets can become a creative and therapeutic activity.

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10 Easy DIY Bracelet Ideas
Creating DIY bracelets is a rewarding and creative endeavor that offers numerous benefits. First and foremost, making your bracelets allows for complete personalization; you can choose colors, materials, and designs that reflect your unique style or the preferences of the recipient.
This customization makes DIY bracelets perfect as gifts, showcasing thoughtfulness and effort that store-bought items often lack. Here are 10 easy DIY bracelet ideas with brief tutorials to help you make beautiful handmade bracelets at home:
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Chevron Friendship Bracelets
There are countless easy DIY bracelet ideas to explore, like chevron friendship bracelets. You will need embroidery floss, tape, or a safety pin. Start by cutting 6 strands (~30” each), 3 of each color.
Secure the top with tape or pin. Arrange in a mirror pattern (e.g., A-B-C | C-B-A). Make forward and backward knots to form the chevron “V” shape. Continue knotting until desired length.
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Beaded Stretch Bracelet
For beginners, starting with elastic string and colorful beads can lead to stunning results with minimal effort. Using an elastic cord, your favorite beads, and scissors, you can easily make a beaded stretch bracelet.
To start, measure your wrist and cut elastic 2” longer. Stretch the cord to pre-lengthen it. Add your favorite beads. Tie a secure square knot and add a drop of glue. Trim the excess cord and hide the knot inside a bead.
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Macramé Bracelet
For a macramé bracelet, start with a base cord and two longer knotting cords. Tie a square knot (left-right alternating) repeatedly. Add beads between knots for decoration. Finish with an adjustable sliding knot or clasp.
4
Charm Chain Bracelet
Creating a charm chain bracelet, it’s a simple project if you have a chain, jump rings, lobster clasp, charms, and pliers.
Cut chain to wrist length. Attach lobster clasp with a jump ring. Add charms evenly using jump rings. Close all rings securely with pliers.
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Paracord Survival Bracelet
With only two materials like paracord and buckle, you can make a paracord survival bracelet. First, you should measure cord (usually ~8-10 feet) and fold in half and attach to buckle.
Make a cobra knot (right-over-left, then left-over-right) pattern. Tighten each knot and repeat until the bracelet is complete.
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Washi Tape Wooden Bangle
Wooden bangles can be a fantastic base to express you love for colors and patterns by using your favorite washi tapes and Mod Podge.
Wrap washi tape around the bangle. Smooth out any wrinkles. Seal with a coat of Mod Podge for durability. Let dry completely.
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Button Bracelet
Buttons and an elastic thread or wire are the materials you will need to make a button bracelet.
Thread buttons onto elastic or wire. Mix colors and sizes creatively. Tie off or attach clasp. Adjust length as needed.
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Ribbon and Chain Bracelet
Transform a simple chain in an impressive bracelet using a contrasting ribbon and may be needle/thread or glue.
Start weaving ribbon through chain links. Tie ends into a bow or sew in place. Trim ribbon neatly. Optionally add a clasp or leave as a tie-on style.
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Braided Leather Bracelet
Cut three leather strands or cords, tie together and braid until you reach the preferable. Attach a button or clasp with a knot. Loop the end to fit over the button for closure.

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Embroidered leather cuff
Leather cuffs are fav summer accessories that you can transform them into eye-catching bracelets. Customize these simple cuffs with leather dyes, punch holes, add embroidered details and brass hardware.
And, if you want to learn more, Creativebug has collaborated with leather designer Elke Bergeron to create an online lesson on how to make an embroidered leather cuff and get familiar with leatherworking tools.

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2 Comments
Dr. Andrea Dinardo
Great idea!
SpiritualJourney17
Beautiful pieces! Will have to take the time to look at the video at a later date.