Introduction: Beaded Princess Bracelet

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Hi everyone!

In this instructable, I’ll show you how to make a cute Beaded Princess Bracelet. It’s quite simple and fun. 

*Note: The method is quite similar to the one described in my 'Make Your Own Seed Bead Ring' instructable. You can make matching Princess bracelet and rings too! 
Hee hee... :P

So, here we go. Let's begin ^_^

Things you’ll need:

• Lots of tiny pink seed beads
• Nylon thread
• Six clear glass beads
• One purple (or dark pink) glass bead
• A pair of scissors

Step 1:

Put three seed beads through the plastic thread. Bring these towards the middle of the thread length.

Step 2:

Put a fourth bead through one end of the thread and cross that bead, passing the other end of the thread through it as well. Pull both ends of the thread outwards to bring all four beads together in a closed, flower-like formation.

Now, put one bead through each end of the thread. Put another bead through one end of the thread and cross that bead with the other end of the thread.

Keep repeating this step till you achieve about 12 to 15cm of beaded chain-length.

Step 3:

Now, take two clear glass beads, and pass one through each end of the thread. Put another clear glass bead through one end of the thread and cross it with the other thread end, just as we did with the seed beads in the previous steps.


Step 4:

Take the purple glass bead and pass both ends of the thread through it. This will be the center of the princess bracelet.

Step 5:

Now, take a clear glass bead and cross the two ends of the thread through it.
Then put the remaining two clear glass beads through the thread, one through each end of the thread.

Step 6:

Take a pink seed bead, cross the two ends of the thread through it. Put one seed bead through each end of the thread, and cross another seed bead with the two thread ends. Keep repeating this till you get another 12 to 15cm of beaded chain-length.


Step 7:

Close the bracelet chain by crossing the two ends of the thread through the first bead in the chain.

Tie a couple of tight knots at the end of the last bead and cut away the excess thread.

Step 8:

And it’s done...
We have our lovely princess bracelet ready!

Do let me know what you think about this instructable.
Have a fun day ahead ^_^

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