DIY jewelry

DIY Bracelets & Anklets: Rose Gold Chain & Wire Initials & Hearts

On a hunt for some chunky curb chain to use for another DIY project I had in mind, I found and bought this very thin copper chain of the same shape but very tiny in size. While it’s not right for the original project I had in mind, I think it’s lovely all the same and looks really pretty next to the copper wire I found at the hardware store a few weeks ago. The delicate bracelets and anklets are surprisingly sturdy, even with just bent copper and no closures. I added the pearls for contrast, but it’s entirely up to you…

Here’s what you’ll need…


* Rose gold chain I used 3.6mm Flattened Curb Chain
* 20 gauge Copper wire
* Wire cutters
* Faux pearls


* Use your wire cutters to snip off a few inches of copper wire.


* String a few pearls or beads on, because it’s easier to do it before you create your design — and make sure your ends are curved in.


* Bend your wire into a design… I created a simple cursive “M” with 3 pearls… trim any excess wire away. ** Notice how my ends are curved IN.


* String the end of your chain through your wire and out to the edge…


* Try it on for size to determine how much chain you’ll need to make a tight or loose bracelet {or double your chain on both sides}


* Snip the excess chain {or use pliers to unlink links if necessary}


* The heart was a simple two-bend.

Voila!


* Make a tight bracelet…

* Or a loose-hanging anklet.

Have Fun!

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Maegan Tintari

LA native & lifestyle creator Maegan Tintari shares personal style, outfit inspiration, home decor, beauty, DIY projects, and everyday aesthetic living here—at loveMaegan.com—an editorial-style space filled with visual inspiration and creative ideas since 2007.

For deeper personal essays on reinvention, starting over, creativity, and rebuilding life from the inside out, you can also find her writing on Substack and everywhere else as @loveMaegan

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