Remember this post about the Kate Spade bangles?
Well, while I am out enjoying Paris I thought I'd show you how to make one!
What are your plans for Easter? I just love this holiday, spring is just coming around and life is just so much better now that the snow is melting. YEAH! :)
DIY Kate Spade inspired bangle, DIY bracelets (too come)
All you will need is some string, a bangle, a jump ring and a charm.
Twist the string around the bangle until you are half way, add the jump ring with the charm attached, keep going till you are all the way around and tie of!! I added a seahorse since I am wishing for summer, but there are so many color and charm options here! go crazy!!!
Woppi, you have yourself a new fav accessory!
Try it yourself!!
I absolutely love it!
ReplyDeleteone question, what did you do with the knot, where did you leave it on the bangle, I assume some place random, but just to be sure :)
Thanks!
DeleteI made sure to tie it on the inside of the bangle, that way you can't see it when you wear it. I also sealed it with some clear nail polish, just to be sure.
these are great ;) I saw from you and I also tried it =) check out mines =)
ReplyDeletehttp://irem-just-a-dream.blogspot.com/2012/03/bracelet-week-day-3.html
What kind of string did you use? It looks great!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks!! :) I just used normal woven cotton string! but i am sure colored leather string would look great too :)
Deletelove K
This is so cute and amazing I am totally going to try and make this. But one question, did you tie the strings before you started twisting the strings around the bracelet? If so how?
ReplyDeleteNo, actually i didnt because i wanted as little knots as possible, so i helt the end with my hand while swirling. It was sort of a struggle to get it to work. But that way you can tie the two ends together once you have done the whole bangle :)
DeleteLet me knwo how it goes :)
love K
Fell in love with the super cute sea horse charm. Where did you get that?
ReplyDeleteDid this DIY and it turned out great! I messed up the knot and it's sloppy at the knot, but otherwise very lovely. Wish I could post a pic (:
ReplyDeleteHi hun! Thats great!!!! Send it to my email, i would love to take a look :)
DeleteLove k
Sent!
DeleteVad kreativ du är! Och ja, fruktsallad är nog den fräschaste och godaste frukosten som finns. :) Ha en fin tisdag!
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get the seahorse?
ReplyDeletethe seahorse is from a sewing store in Trondheim (up North in Norway), I tried to search amazone for you this: http://www.amazon.com/Plated-Pewter-Ocean-Seahorse-23-5mm/dp/B001R6FA92/ref=sr_1_17?ie=UTF8&qid=1338151108&sr=8-17 is cute and not expensive. If not they would prob have something like it in a craft or beading store :) hope you find one you like! :)
Deletelove K
How much string do you need for this? I'm just worried that I won't have enough after I get to the end :-) Thank you! I can't wait to make one! The one you made is lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe strings were about a meter each, but I had plenty of leftovers. Let me know how it goes!
DeleteI would like to know how much string should be used. I wouldn't want to get to the end and not have enough to finish. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJust too cute and can not wait to try it...Always collecting charms and etc!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you
Where can you buy the colored string?
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