I still had the leftover beads from my shoe project the other day, so decided to do a simple wire bracelet. The colours of the photos are a bit darker than they should be because of the horrible rainy day we have here. All the more reason to do something crafty.
You will need some thin beading wire. A selection of beads, smaller ones work best, and sparkly ones even better. And you'll need a clasp.
Firstly, don't cut the wire from the reel. Just thread on a random selection of beads. I ended up with around 40 cm string of beads on the reel. Then leave a tail at the end and take the first bead, fold over the wire and twist. Now none of your beads will fall off. Leaving around a 2" gap on the wire, take your next bead and repeat the bend and twist. Do this for the full string of beads.
Once done you can leave a tail after the last bead and cut from the reel.
With the length I had, I folded the length in half, and in half again. Then from one end, start twisting the strands together. Once twisted, I folded in half again, and added another length of wire to the fold, securely twisting. You will need a tail of wire at both ends of your bracelet, so depending on how you fold yours, you might need to add a new tail. Once you're happy with your twists, you can add your clasp. I put a split ring on each end and folded the tail and wrapped the wire round to secure. Snip off the tail and tuck in the ends. A mini clip on the split rings finished it off.
This method is great for many things. It can be used to make tiaras, clips and hair combs, a necklace or choker, embellishing clothing and shoes and not to mention home decor. I love this method, it's therapeutic and has little mess so can be done on the comfort of the sofa.