This is a variation from the Wrapped Spike Cuff done with beads. It follows similar instructions, but instead of spikes, you thread beads through. This was the very first prototype for the bracelets I am now selling at markets and in my Etsy store. So if you don’t have time or the materials to make ...
Taking inspiration from Swellmayde’s Tribal Wrapped Choker, I’ve made a cuff version with stiff spikes rather than freely dangling ones. I’m still obsessed with cuffs so I’ve been turning any inspiration into a bracelet for more arm candy! Tools: Tutorial: Start on a cleanly polished cuff. 1. Place glue on the inside centre of the ...
After seeing galaxy prints everywhere and a few galaxy shoe DIYs (which I will be doing one soon as well ), I thought of making a galaxy cuff! This idea came about during a long conversation with another blogger friend, throwing ideas around and being completely obsessed with galaxy prints – Proof that ridiculously long ...
Having just received a pack of cuff bases I was eager to try out some tribal ideas on them. I’ve seen some cuff in stores recently which were very obviously hand-painted so I thought I would give it a go with some acrylic paint pens I’d found in Eckersleys. You can view the steps I’ve ...
As you may realise over the last few posts, I’ve had an obsession with cubed beads. My affinity has grown ever more since the discovery of Miyuki beads. ^_^ These are extremely standardised glass beads produced in Japan that come in many different finishes. Some of my favourite come in matte metal colour finishes. In ...
Recently I’ve been infatuated with cubed beads and have ordered a fair few over the last few weeks. I was hoping these pink beads were actually glass like the post claimed it was, unfortunately I think they are most likely plastic – but despite this annoyance I think the project came out quite well and ...