
To begin, cut approximately 25cm of wire. Thread a crush bead and a closed ring.

The holiday season means faceted pearls! Yes, it's the perfect time to bring out your finest jewelry and add a touch of sparkle to your festive outfits. Whether for Christmas, New Year's Eve or an evening out with friends, there's nothing like sparkling bracelets. And why not make your own jewelry and personalize it yourself? Here's a new step-by-step tutorial to help you create a trio of bracelets that are so simple, yet super chic and quick! The pearls used measure 3 mm, creating delicate, slender bracelets that add a touch of elegance. In this tutorial, these chic bracelets are designed for a 16 cm wrist. Adapt the dimensions to your wrist size. You need to make bracelets that are the size of your wrist + 1 to 2 cm.
This tutorial is ideal for beginners as well as for those who like to be guided by their creativity. To create these pretty bracelets, all you need are a few basic supplies: a little wire, faceted beads and stainless steel charms to add a touch of originality. The round beads used, with their facets, add a superb sparkle reminiscent of the magic of the holidays. And to make your creations even more special and unique, give free rein to your imagination by mixing colors and sizes of faceted beads. You'll find a wide choice of colors and sizes on our site. You can also create several trios of bracelets, multiplying the combinations according to your mood and outfits.
We suggest pairing these bracelets with your holiday outfits, but you can also give them as gifts! Handmade jewelry is always a thoughtful and original gesture, perfect for bringing a little warmth and personalization to the holidays.
Ready, set, go! And make your festive season sparkle with homemade jewelry!
We're always curious to see your creations! So, if you've reproduced this tutorial, don't hesitate to share photos of your three bracelets with us by mentioning #Perlesandco on social networks.

To begin, cut approximately 25cm of wire. Thread a crush bead and a closed ring.

Pass the thread back through the bead to be crushed, and you'll get a loop. Crush the pearl with the appropriate pliers. Add the pearl cover to be crushed and repeat the operation with the same pliers.

Now you can string 5 colored faceted beads and 1 gold faceted bead. Repeat 5 times.

Open an oval ring and insert the charm using flat-nose pliers and round-nose pliers. Close the ring and add the charm to the bracelet.

Repeat step 3 to finish stringing beads.

Thread a bead to be crushed and the chain. The operation is identical to step 1, except that here it's the ring of the chain rather than a closed ring.

Pass the thread back through the bead to be crushed, and you'll get a loop. Crush the bead with the appropriate pliers. Repeat step 2.

Using round-nose pliers and flat-nose pliers, open the small ring on the clasp and attach it to the closed ring on the other side of the bracelet.

Close the clasp ring and your bracelet is ready.

For the amber-colored bracelet, the composition of the beads is the same. For the fir green bracelet, the operation is: 12 green beads, 1 gold bead (x2), the charm, 12 green beads, 1 gold bead (x2).












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