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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Fabric Covered Bracelets

I made myself some totally fab bracelets. . . take a look.

I found these. . .
. . . bracelets at the dollar store. I thought they had some potential, but were not quite to my liking. All I needed was some scraps of fabric, and some fabric glue.

The first bracelet I wrapped in fabric, using fabric glue to secure the ends, and to hold it together on the inside of the bracelet.


The second one (turned out to be my favorite one) I cut one looooong strip of fabric and wrapped the bracelet. I only used the glue on the ends to secure them in place.

I like the way the frayed ends of the second one look, gives it extra character and fun-ness!

Totally cute, totally cheap, made just the way I want them and now I love them!



10 comments:

Laura said...

These are so cute and perfect for spring! I have lots of fabric scraps that would make perfect bracelets.

Andrea from The Train To Crazy said...

Cute and easy. My type of project!

LuckyStarErin said...

I'm wearing one of these now! So cute!

Fawnda@Fireflies and Jellybeans said...

totally cute is right! I love the frayed edges too!

Lori said...

Perfect for spring! These turned out nice. I really like them...

Thanks for joining Get Your Craft on Thurs. Pleas join me next week for another great party.

Lori

Jessi said...

What a cute idea! And cheap. I'll have to remember this the next time I am at the dollar store.

Livia Leigh said...

these are super cute! great gift ideas, i have some old bracelets that woul be perfect for this!

Love your blog, found it through New Friend Friday! Now a follower!

Gay Vaughan said...

Super cute! Thank you for linking up with Hodgepodge Friday. Hope to see you again!
~Gay~
itsahodgepodgelife.blogspot.com

HB, The Impulsive Minimalist said...

Love it! Great fabric combo...I need to make some of these :)

Anonymous said...

Hi-Is there any trick to make the joining ends look more finished? Do you fold them? Thanks.

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