Cut a 16.5 cm piece of the leopard leather lace, to check that it's the right size, and place it against the silver ring.
This autumn/winter, dive into the must-have trend for wild patterns with our DIY tutorial for creating a leopard-effect snapback bracelet. Leopard, synonymous with boldness and elegance, is more fashionable than ever this season, appearing on clothing and accessories alike. In this tutorial, we show you how to create a chic and original silvered bangle bracelet, using imitation leopard skin lace for a sophisticated and trendy look. See also our other leopard jewelry tutorials.
This leopard-effect leather lace is more than just a print on leather. In fact, the leather has a kind of hair that gives the impression of real leopard skin. This adds a luxurious touch to the leather and offers a bolder design to your bracelet. This lace, combined with a silvered bangle, is both versatile and fashionable. To add a touch of authenticity, two black onyx cabochons are glued to each side of the bracelet.
This tutorial is perfect for DIY jewelry beginners who want to learn how to make jewelry while keeping up with the latest trends. Easy to make, this leopard effect bangle bracelet is the perfect accessory to add a touch of fun to your autumn and winter outfits.
Looking for other fashion jewelry ideas? Don't miss our articles on autumn-winter jewelry trends, where we reveal the patterns, colors and novelties you won't want to miss to create DIY jewelry that's always on the cutting edge of fashion. You'll also find step-by-step instructions in the video associated with this tutorial.
Don't let this trend pass you by - create your leopard-print snapback bracelet now and show off your wildly fashionable style!
Ps: In the video, we use Hasulith glue to attach the elements. You can use it yourself, but if you want a more durable result over time, we recommend using a two-component glue such as Araldite. This resin-like adhesive is one of the most resistant in our catalog.
Cut a 16.5 cm piece of the leopard leather lace, to check that it's the right size, and place it against the silver ring.
Glue the leopard leather lace to the bead using Araldite glue, then press gently to ensure it fits the shape of the bracelet. Leave to dry for a few minutes.
Apply Araldite glue with a toothpick to the black onyx cabochons, then glue them to the ends of the ring.










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