my mom works at a department store and gets the extra rings that they use to hang the scarves up with. they fit perfect around the wrist, she has been bringing these home for years and now we have at least 30 of them, they are going to make the perfect bangles done this way thanks
Great looking bracelets and great idea for using up all the spare fabrics that i have. Even big jumprings could be added with a bead. Thanks for sharing.
Wow ! Great minds think alike....I have been making these all week...Fabric from walmart is 97 cents and Plastic cup lids for the bracelets ! Great Job !!!e
Thank you, thank you!!! I had the cloth wrapped bohemian bracelets but didn't know how to do the wrapping with wire!! You sure helped me complete my lovely bracelets!!!!!
Love love love. Thank you for sharing a great idea. I have lots of sari ribbon I plan to use.. I never thought of using the rim of it plastic cup. I have a large hand so most bangle bracelets do not go over my hand. In the past I have used zip ties as they are flexible and you can cut them to any length some of them come in different widths. Love love
Your picture on the intro to your video caught my eye with the beautiful colors, I had to see more. You inspired me to create more wearable art thank you (smile).
I use small cups, but try a bunch of sizes! If the cup rim is too big, use more fabric. I did that with a couple of them. and it worked well. ~ candace
Most anywhere that sells coffee will have the paper cups. I go out for coffee a couple of times a week and keep them for all kinds of projects. ~ Candace
Thanks for sharing this beautiful idea, Candace! I have been searching for easy jewelry projects for teen girls to make here in India using recycled sari material that we can sell back in US to raise funds for our Hope Project supporting prevention of sex trafficking and helping the women rescued from the brothels here. Love this...going to do it with a group of teen girls this weekend using plastic or metal ring bangles! .....Tracy
You can use anything ring-shaped and flexible that fits loosely around your wrist. I rinse and keep all kinds of beverage cups for this and many other kinds of projects, Jordan. Have fun! Candace
+Candace Jedrowicz I've made similar bracelet with zip ties (credit Mark Montano) cut to desired length plus about one inch overlap to tape together and close the circle. I absolutely love the copper wire accent, and as luck would have it, I just bought a spool at Lowe's yesterday. Whoopee! I'm ready to start!
my mom works at a department store and gets the extra rings that they use to hang the scarves up with. they fit perfect around the wrist, she has been bringing these home for years and now we have at least 30 of them, they are going to make the perfect bangles done this way thanks
Great looking bracelets and great idea for using up all the spare fabrics that i have. Even big jumprings could be added with a bead. Thanks for sharing.
Wow ! Great minds think alike....I have been making these all week...Fabric from walmart is 97 cents and Plastic cup lids for the bracelets ! Great Job !!!e
I agree your backdrop workspace is incredible with all of those beautiful colors.
Thank you, thank you!!! I had the cloth wrapped bohemian bracelets but didn't know how to do the wrapping with wire!! You sure helped me complete my lovely bracelets!!!!!
Wow !!!! Never thought of using the rim of the paper cups ..... Awesome.... Thanks For Sharing.....
Love love love. Thank you for sharing a great idea. I have lots of sari ribbon I plan to use.. I never thought of using the rim of it plastic cup. I have a large hand so most bangle bracelets do not go over my hand. In the past I have used zip ties as they are flexible and you can cut them to any length some of them come in different widths. Love love
You are so welcome!
Thanks @puniisham! We love the combination of fabric and swirled wire. So many possibilities!
Your picture on the intro to your video caught my eye with the beautiful colors, I had to see more. You inspired me to create more wearable art thank you (smile).
I use small cups, but try a bunch of sizes! If the cup rim is too big, use more fabric. I did that with a couple of them. and it worked well.
~ candace
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you were inspired!
~ Candace
Most anywhere that sells coffee will have the paper cups. I go out for coffee a couple of times a week and keep them for all kinds of projects.
~ Candace
Awesome. Perfectly combines my love of recycling and gypsy style :)
thank you so much for this in hope the colors brighten your life
I love that idea! I love finding out new ways to make jewelry.
Thank you Isabella Maria
Thank you @LuanaGibson! We hope you are inspired to make lots of these bracelets! [Tiffany]
OMG I LOVE THIS I'M SO EXCITED TO MAKE SOME THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHOWING US YOUR CRAFT
Thanks for sharing this beautiful idea, Candace! I have been searching for easy jewelry projects for teen girls to make here in India using recycled sari material that we can sell back in US to raise funds for our Hope Project supporting prevention of sex trafficking and helping the women rescued from the brothels here. Love this...going to do it with a group of teen girls this weekend using plastic or metal ring bangles! .....Tracy
Thanks TracyWilson Issac So happy that Candace's project has inspired you!
I'm so glad you like it, MissLP!
Thank you!
Thank you so much!
I love this! I am totally going to try it with my own spin of course! ;)
Thanks for stopping by @jackiethackeray.
So kool & easy; thank u for sharing
Love these!!!!!!
Thank you! This is such a fun technique and a super cool way to make one-of-a-kind bracelets! Happy Crafting!
what a great craft
i agree , it is so cool to Craft :)
hi where can i purchase the cups
What could you use other than a coffee cup for the inside?
You can use anything ring-shaped and flexible that fits loosely around your wrist. I rinse and keep all kinds of beverage cups for this and many other kinds of projects, Jordan. Have fun!
Candace
+Candace Jedrowicz I've made similar bracelet with zip ties (credit Mark Montano) cut to desired length plus about one inch overlap to tape together and close the circle. I absolutely love the copper wire accent, and as luck would have it, I just bought a spool at Lowe's yesterday. Whoopee! I'm ready to start!
what a beatufil voice you have!!!
Awesome!
Thank you Kalimah Yusuf Delighted that you enjoyed Candace's cool craft idea!
Your quite welcome
Ooh! I hope you'll share photos when you're done! Email me at candace@cool2craft (.com) so I can share them!
I'm so glad you liked it! Please share photos!
candace@cool2craft (.com)
Awesome, Leslie! I hope you'll share photos!
candace@cool2craft (.com)
Sweet! I want to see them! Please email me!
candace@col2craft (.com)
Awesome project! Thanks for sharing!