We are so excited to welcome Adrianne, from Happy Hour Projects, as our guest blogger today! As a busy mom
and wife, she focuses on quick and easy projects you can do in an hour or less! From jewelry to sewing to baking, Adrianne has tons of tutorials and crafty inspiration for any crafter.
Today, she made a beautiful charm bracelet, perfect for spring or all year round. Let’s get started!
Whether it feels like it in your neck of the woods or not, spring is right around the corner, and I couldn’t be happier to welcome it back! I’ve got an easy spring-themed charm bracelet tutorial for you today that you can make in about 30 minutes.
Supplies needed to make your own DIY bracelet:
- Spring-themed beads you love! I used:
- Head Pins
- Jelly Cord or other stretch jewelry cord
- Round-nosed Pliers (you can use normal jewelry pliers, but round-nosed will easily give your charms a nice finished look)
- Wire Cutters
The exact number of beads and charms you will need for this bracelet will vary by the size of bead. For bracelets, you’re usually safe with any 7-inch strand. In my case, I needed 24 of the 8mm beads to achieve the length I like, so that meant I needed to make 24 charms. Part of the art of jewelry making is making your piece uniquely yours, so don’t feel like you have to stick to these exact counts, sizes, shapes or colors.
I made up 16 charms in the green teardrop shape, and 8 more where I used a combination of pink round beads and green bicones. Alternating these two kinds of charms creates a feel of leaves and buds – a perfect cheery springtime look.
If you haven’t made charms before, they are not as difficult as they look! Let me show you. First, thread the bead onto the head pin. If you find that the head of the pin is not quite large enough, or your hole is too big, you can add a small seed bead or even a sequin to the end to help hold it in place (if you use the same beads and head pins I mentioned above, the pin will hold your bead just fine).
Slightly higher than the top of your bead, grasp the pin firmly with your round pliers. Wrap the pin around the pliers to create a round loop. Be sure to leave a small gap between the bead and the loop you are creating – just a millimeter or two is sufficient.
Next, wrap the top of the head pin around that gap you left – a sort of “neck” between your loop and bead. Wrap it 2 or 3 times, until the gap is filled.
There will probably be a small tail left that you won’t be able to keep wrapping – that’s fine. You’re just going to nip that off with your wire cutters. Do be careful when you do it – sometimes that small piece of the head pin can go flying in unexpected directions.
That’s all there is to creating charms! Now you need to repeat the process to make up an equal number of charms to match the number of beads you’re using. In my case – 24 beads, 24 charms.
Once your charms are made, you can begin threading your beads and charms onto the jelly cord, alternating bead, then charm. I alternated in a pattern for both the beads and the charms, but you can make them totally random if that’s more your style. As for the cord – you will only need about 7 inches by the time you are finished, but you will need a longer length than that to make sure you don’t lose beads off the end as you string them, and you’ll need a few inches extra for knotting it off. I like to just work off the coil, and only cut off what I need at the end when I’m finished beading.
To finish it off, you don’t need any special technique. I just use a square knot or a double knot to close it. It will hold well; the jelly cord is stronger than it looks. If you are nervous, you can always give it an extra knot or two – it won’t hurt!
Trim off the excess cord without cutting too close to the knot (and accidentally cutting it undone). The cord is clear – when you wear it, no one will see the short ends anyway.
Now enjoy your lovely spring charm bracelet!
I’ve enjoyed sharing this tutorial here at Crafts Unleashed! For more craft and jewelry tutorials you can make in an hour or less, visit me at Happy Hour Projects and on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest!

and wife, she focuses on quick and easy projects you can do in an hour or less! From jewelry to sewing to baking, Adrianne has tons of tutorials and crafty inspiration for any crafter.

















nice project and perfect for spring.
Gorgeous!!!
Excellent tutorial, I think even I can do this!
Love it!! Thanks for the tutorial!! Can’t wait to make one!!
Bracelet is so pretty i had to come over to see the tutorial. I just love your blog Adrianne!
This was so neat of you to be able to come and share here today. I am a big fan from HHP and glad I got your email. Great post. God’s grace, peace, light, and love always
I adore the spring colors!
I love the Springy colors!
LOVE how this turned out! Pinning
Great tutorial that is very understandable. Makes me feel like I could do that.
So cute!! I love the colors together. Great tutorial I can’t wait to try it out myself.:)
Welcome Adrianne! The bracelet is beautiful!
So cute!! Thanks for the tutorial!
So fun and springy! And you always make your jewelry projects look so do-able! Thanks for sharing!