Autumn is definitely in the air around here, which has me wanting to drink hot cider, pull on a hoodie, and make all the fall things! I own a few {okay, a ton} of scarves, but I don’t have much jewelry in the fall color family so I thought I should make a few pieces. Earlier in the week, I got my September box from Blueberry Cove Beads and it was just full of beautiful things to play with…so, I decided to use some of the beads to create these pretty little stacking bracelets. Here’s a look at what was in the box:
Right away, I noticed that the orange and brown beads complemented each other really nicely, both color-wise and because they’re the same size and shape. I decided that instead of combining them into one bracelet, I’d make two that can be stacked together or worn separately, depending on my outfit!
They were really simple to create and took me less than ten minutes. Here’s what I used:
Materials
{My beads were provided by sponsors; all opinions are my own. Some links below are affiliate links.}
– Round orange beads, 6mm
– Round brown beads, 6mm
– Curved Gold-Plated Tube Beads, 38mm
– Clear Stringing Elastic
– Scissors
Step 1: String 9 colored beads onto your elastic. Add your tube bead, then string 7-10 more colored beads, depending on your wrist size.
Step 2: Tie the elastic tightly and trim the ends. Tuck the knot into one of your colored beads.
These bracelets don’t require any special tools to make and you don’t need any wire working skills either! Just string, tie, and go! If you want the exact orange and brown beads I used, head over to Blueberry Cove Beads and sign up to grab your autumn box! I love how they turned out and I think they’ll make a great statement accessory this season. What do you think?
mona says
Love it! Very pretty!
mona says
Thanks so much for sharing this bracelet design. I went shopping at Joann’s today and was disapointed with there bead assortiment. Tomorrow I will check out Michaels.
Planning to make several bracelets for friends and family this coming Christmas!
I can not wait to get started! Thanks again for sharing!