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Adding Decorations to Christmas Bracelets: Part 4

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Summary: Learn how to add decorations to a Christmas bracelet with expert jewelry making tips in this free craft video.

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By Robin Westover
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Robin Westover has been creating jewelry and crafts for more than 30 years. More than five years ago, Westover launched her own company to sell her creations to the public. She sells...read more

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"Hi! I'm Robin with trees-mom.com. We're making a video today for Expert Village. We're crocheting a Christmas wire bracelet. This is what we've gotten so far. We've added the buttons, the snowflakes, the snowman for the center decoration, and our candy canes. Now we're going to add our dangles. Earlier we took the split rings and we attached them to our jingle bells and our Christmas bulbs. We're going to attach these to the bracelet. You can do as many of these as you want. You can have your bracelet all in red and green or you can put a lot of different colors of Christmas bulbs or Christmas lights on them to make it more festive. Again, the way to do the split rings is I stick my fingernail in between the ring, open it up, and just slide it on the bracelet, one of the wires of the bracelet, and twist it around. You can do them all along the bottom. You can do them all throughout the bracelet. Just on the end. You can make it a whole bunch of different looks."

eHow Article: Adding Decorations to Christmas Bracelets: Part 4

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