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the completed bracelet with both ends secured
How to Make a Bracelet,  Step-By-Step Tutorials

Add some fun to your wrist, make this fun pom pom bracelet

finished bangle

Sometimes you need a bit of fun and vibrancy in your life. Sometimes it can be hard to find but making this sweet pom pom bracelet might just do the trick! This bracelet is made using memory wire and some brightly colored pom poms.

You will need the following tools and materials to make this special pom pom bracelet:

1: Pliers. You will need your round nose pliers, cutting pliers, and flat nose pliers to make this bracelet.

Cutting pliers, round nose pliers and flat nose pliers

2: Memory wire.

Memory wire before it has been cut to size

3: Pom Poms. I used five pom poms in pink and yellow.

5 pom poms

4: Beads of your choice. I used some green glass e-beads and some purple glass seed beads.

green ebeads

purple seed beads

Follow these steps to make your pom pom bracelet:

1: Cut some memory wire. The amount you cut depends on how many times you want the bracelet to wrap around your wrist.

cutting wire

2: Use the round nose pliers to curl one end of the memory wire into a loop. You might need to use your flat nose pliers to properly close the wire loop.

curling wire end

one curled end

3: Begin adding beads to the memory wire in your desired pattern.

adding beads to wire

4: When you are ready, add your first pom pom.

adding first pom pom

5: Continue beading and adding pom poms until you are satisfied with the pattern you have created.

second pom pom added

6: If you are like me you might have some excess wire to trim away before you can complete your bracelet.

all beads added

7: Bend the wire at a right angle to the beaded section of the bangle using the round nose pliers.

bending wire at right angle

8: Trim the wire approximately 1cm (0.4 inches) from the beaded part of your bracelet using the cutting pliers.

trimming wire

9: Create a loop at the other end of the bracelet using the round nose pliers again.

curling end of bracelet

10: Once the final loop has been completed your bracelet is done! I hope making and wearing this bracelet design will give you a little happiness.

completed bangle

finished bangle

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