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1. The Tiny Tassel Bracelet
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2. Painted Bobby Pin Earrings
An awesome way to put that leftover nail polish to good use.
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3. The Chevron Bracelet
Using string and hexagonal nuts from the hardware store. Get the full directionshere.
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11. Polymer Clay Bead Necklaces
Polymer clay, also called Sculpey, comes in a variety of colors and can be molded and baked. Get the tutorial here.
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12. Celine-Inspired Knot Bracelet
Here's another tutorial using Sculpey.
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18. The Geometric Shrinky-Dink Necklace
Learn how to make shrinky-dink jewelry here.
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22. Beaded Safety Pin Bracelets
The directions are in Spanish so you might want to run it through Google translate.
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23. The Ponytail Cuff
This easy hair accessory is made from plumbing rings.
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24. The Wrapped Cord Friendship Bracelet
This bracelet is made from embroidery floss and polycord found in a hardware store.
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If you're not a knitter, you could just wrap cuffs using the material from an old sweater.
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29. The Braided Cord Bracelet
Learn this knot to make a simple bracelet out of cord.
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30. Studded Bracelets
Martha Stewart shows you how to make leather studded jewelry.
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32. The Three Strand Bracelet
This dainty bracelet idea comes from Make It and Fake It.
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41. T-Shirt Bracelets
Cut strips, braid, and wrap together for chunky bracelets.
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43. Metallic Twig Bangles
This DIY uses real twigs and spraypaint.
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44. The Metallic Hardware Necklace
More jewelry made from pipes, by PS I Made This.
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46. Spraypainted Rhinestone Necklace
Take any old piece of jewelry (one that's tarnished, perhaps?) and spraypaint a crazy color.
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