
To begin, pass the wire through the bead to be crushed, then through the ring and back through the bead to be crushed.

In this freshwater pearl bracelet tutorial, you'll learn how to create a colorful, summery bracelet, perfect for the summer season. It's a simple, handmade piece of jewelry that really makes a statement, and you'll be proud to wear it or give it as a gift!
The principle is simple: pearly freshwater pearls are alternated with coral pink, turquoise and brown seed beads, punctuated by small golden pearls. The result is a luminous, bohemian look that goes equally well with beachwear or everyday casual chic.
What makes this model truly special are the three small pendants set in gold metal, in fuchsia pink, emerald green and violet, which give the bracelet a precious touch without being too busy. The gold-plated lobster clasp with its adjustable chain and heart charm add a pretty, neat finish.
This DIY jewelry tutorial is just as suitable for creative jewelry beginners as for designers looking for a new model to add to their collection. You can easily vary the colors of the colored seed beads according to your desires or the season, for a result that's always different and personalized.
If you reproduce this tutorial, we invite you to share your creation with us on social networks, mentioning Perles & Co on your post. We love to see the beautiful creations you make! Ready, set, create!

To begin, pass the wire through the bead to be crushed, then through the ring and back through the bead to be crushed.

Now you can start stringing pearls. First, I threaded a freshwater pearl, then a pink rocaille, then a rondelle pearl and a pink rocaille again.
Then I threaded a freshwater pearl, a green seed bead, a round pearl and a green seed bead again.
And finally, the same for the last color: a freshwater pearl, a brown rocaille, a rondelle pearl and a brown rocaille.

I then strung a freshwater pearl, a green seed pearl, a gold rondelle pearl, then added the green round charm. To do this, I opened a ring, passed the charm through it and closed the ring. I then threaded it onto my wire and strung another green seed bead.

Finish your bead threading by continuing to thread in the same order. Then thread your crush bead, a ring and the thread back into the crush bead as in the first step.







































































































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