The following is a sponsored post from Consumer Crafts for their Free Jewelry eBook.
Looking for a quick accessory to make for Summer? This is the project for you! It’s so easy you can even use it to introduce beginning braiding to your kids. I found the tutorial in the Free Jewelry eBook from Consumer Crafts. There are 8 additional jewelry tutorials in the ebook, all of them awesome and super easy to make! (Click on the image below to get your own copy!)
To make these Simple Summer Bracelets you’re going to want to follow the instructions for the Braided Bead Wish Bracelets. I used Baker’s Twine instead of Colored Hemp Cord and off-set metal seed beads on the edges instead of down the middle. I love the simple and delicate look to these!
With so many colors of Baker’s Twine out there, the possibilities are quite numerous and since they come together quickly, you can make tons to decorate your wrist or ankles this Summer!
And because Consumer Crafts is so awesome, they’re offering one lucky reader a $100 Shopping Spree! Just think of all the great jewelry and craft supplies you could buy with that kind of dough! Enter through the Rafflecopter widget below:
Hope you enjoy making these Simple Summer Bracelets and have tons of fun with all the other tutorials in the Free Jewelry eBook! What color combinations are you planning on making? I’d love for you to share on my Tried & True Facebook page or tag @triedandtrueblog on IG! While you’re at it, keep up to date with Consumer Crafts via Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, and their blog. Happy Summer!
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Comments & Reviews
bernadette says
pretty!
Melanie F says
Oh goodness… I would love to stock up on some fun summer jewelry craft supplies to play around with my kiddos with! They would have so much fun getting to get creative & make some pretty items! Thanks for the sweet chance!
Cindy G. says
Paper crafting supplies! I can never seem to get enough of them…
Kymberly Pray says
I would love to get a few yards of super soft suede lacing, and some proper jewelry finding to put on the ends of my necklaces and bracelets instead of simply tying them off.