How to Make Button Bracelets
Gather your spare buttons., Cut a long piece of string., Thread the string through the button holes., Measure the progress of the bracelet by holding it around wrist now and then., Tie the string tightly, and there you go!
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Gather your spare buttons.
Select the ones that you think will make a nice bracelet.
This may be by color, by sizes, by shape, etc., or a combination of these.
Planning the layout is half the fun. -
Step 2: Cut a long piece of string.
It should be a bit longer than your wrist, so measure that first. , Be creative and make patterns as suggested to you by the buttons you have.
You can also add knickknacks such as beads, charms, etc. , When you get near to the end, you'll probably find that you need to add or take off buttons accordingly.
Continue until the bracelet fits your wrist comfortably. , An easy
-to-make button bracelet.
Show it off to your friends and family.
You may want to burn the ends of the string to prevent fraying.
Be careful if you do this. -
Step 3: Thread the string through the button holes.
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Step 4: Measure the progress of the bracelet by holding it around wrist now and then.
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Step 5: Tie the string tightly
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Step 6: and there you go!
Detailed Guide
Select the ones that you think will make a nice bracelet.
This may be by color, by sizes, by shape, etc., or a combination of these.
Planning the layout is half the fun.
It should be a bit longer than your wrist, so measure that first. , Be creative and make patterns as suggested to you by the buttons you have.
You can also add knickknacks such as beads, charms, etc. , When you get near to the end, you'll probably find that you need to add or take off buttons accordingly.
Continue until the bracelet fits your wrist comfortably. , An easy
-to-make button bracelet.
Show it off to your friends and family.
You may want to burn the ends of the string to prevent fraying.
Be careful if you do this.
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