Did you see our cute fabric flower tutorial? Well, check it out if you don't know how to do them because you are gonna want to use them for this next project!
FABRIC FLOWER WOODEN STICK BRACELETS!
That's a mouth full! Here's what you need:
- Flat wooden sticks (ya, the HUGE kind the doctor uses to shove down your throat)
- Bowl of hot water
- Cup (the size of bracelet you want, the straighter the cup is up and down, the better it works)
- Fabric of different patterns and colors of your choice, cut into strips (see directions below)
- Hot glue gun
Put some sticks in a container of hot water. Let them sit there overnight.
Pooh Bear! Don't laugh. This is the only cup that worked for me. So you can see here, the sides of the cup are pretty parallel. And this cup is thin, if the cup is too thick, the bracelet opening will be too big and slide off. My cup was about 7 1/2" around the outside. (My hand didn't even fit inside.) So make sure you get a cup close to your wrist size. And it may have to be a toddler cup. :)
I forgot to take a picture of me molding. But work the wood around the outside of the cup first, bending all parts of the stick slightly. Don't just go bending the bracelet straight into the cup, because it will brake or be misshapen. Work with the wood and be patient as you get it in the cup in a nice circle with all areas bent equally.
In the morning, they should come out of the cups easily and hold their shape.
Next, you need to cut strips of fabric double the width of your stick, and 1 inch longer, so my stick was 1" by 6" and therefor, my fabric was 2" by 7". Make sense? Hope so.
My strips all ready to go!
This step is optional, but I like things to look clean, so I folded over the edge on one side and glued it, so like a hem it will keep the fabric from fraying and it will look clean and finished.
Next hold the bracelet at the end of the fabric so there is about 1/2" to fold over the end like this. Glue the flap over the end on the inside of the bracelet.
Now, pull the fabric tight and repeat to the other side. Again, you should have about 1/2" of fabric on this side also. It will look like this.
Next fold the corners over and glue. On the "hemmed" side it can get kind of lumpy, so you can skip those corners if thats the case.
Fold the un-hemmed side over the bracelet and glue to the inside of the bracelet. And pull the fabric slightly toward the middle of the bracelet and smooth down so there are no creases.
Then, fold the hemmed flap over and glue to the inside of the bracelet and pull and smooth, and you are done!
Attach desired flower and look at how cute those turned out!
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This is genius! I can't wait to make some of these! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so adorable Jade! Why don't you model? HUH? If only I were younger, I mean to wear them not model!!!!!! LOL Fantastic and fun! How about sewing a tub and tuck in ends and glue, just an idea!!!! Wonderful! Love MOM
ReplyDeleteJade, so fun and crafty. I love that you shared it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the blog love, everyone! And mom, that is a great idea! I'll have to try some that way! -xoxo Jade
ReplyDeleteOh wow, those are awesome! Can't wait to try it myself. They are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBritney
www.jandmseyecandy.blogspot.com
This is such a great idea! I want one!
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This is a great idea, i do hope it works out when i try it. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love the fabric flower detail!
ReplyDeleteI see so many possibilities with this
ReplyDeleteI had no idea that the wooden stick could be molded like that. I would love to try it.
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I would never think to do this! AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteEverything that we have seen on your blog is just amazing to us.
We would love to have you join us next week at our link party. Carfty Lassie Tuesday
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Heather & Rose
This is a great idea- they looks fanulous -where do you get the sticks from though? Lynda
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I have tiny wrists so most bracelets are huge on me. I like how you can make these your size!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea that wooden sticks can be molded like this. It probably won't work for me so great as to you, but I have to try. P.S. Great, great place, I'm following...
ReplyDeleteYes this DOES work you just have to be patient in working with the wood. And the smaller the bracelet, the more patience you are going to have to have. And the wooden sticks can be found at most craft stores. Good luck! -xoxo Jade
ReplyDeleteThat's...kinda amazing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! They turned out really cute. I'm putting this on my impossibly long 'I want to make' list. Close to the top, though!
ReplyDeleteYou have taught me something! Are they hard to get off and on because they are wood? I love this idea and cannot wait to make a few myself
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ReplyDelete--Mandy, www.SugarBeeCrafts.com
Great idea! I would never have thought about trying that with those sticks. The end product is stunning!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Natasha.
This is genius! 2nd super cool project I found on your blog and another great one to link up to DIY Diva Thursdays. I cant wait to make these with my daughter!
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Hi!
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Marie
mylilpinkpocket.blogspot.com
these are so cute! Thank u for showing us how to make 'em
ReplyDeleteI featured this awesome tutorial on my blog!
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XOXO Dondi
wow! perfect idea! thanks a lot for the tutorial!
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I would never of thought that you could make a bracelet from wood in this way...how creative and thank you for sharing such a wonderful tutorial. I will be sure to add the link to The Handmade Flower Directory at http://www.flowerpot-design.com
ReplyDeleteI would never of thought that you could make a bracelet from wood in this way...how creative and thank you for sharing such a wonderful tutorial. I will be sure to add the link to The Handmade Flower Directory at http://www.flowerpot-design.com
ReplyDeleteso awesome!
ReplyDeleteWow this is awesome. I make other popsicle stick jewlery with a wood bruning tool and watercolor paints.. I am goign to see if I can use those on the cuff bracelets too. Check out the earrings at sculptresslink.etsy.com Let me know what you think.
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