Button Bracelet Tutorial with Lobster Clasp
While shopping in England I came across an adorable button bracelet and I thought “well I could make that”–so I did {with a quick lesson from my Auntie}, and you can too! So now I am sharing the step by step tutorial on how to make this:
And this:
Step One:
Have fun picking out your favorite buttons and gathering your supplies.
Supply List {see pictures}:
Favorite Buttons
Crimper Tool {purchased at Michaels}
2 Crimp Beads {purchased at Michaels}
2 4mm Jump Rings {purchased at Michaels}
1 Lobster Clasp {purchased at Michaels}
Rope of your choice {be sure it fits in your crimp beads}
Scissors
Step Two:
Once you have gathered all your supplies, place one of the crimp beads on the end of your rope.
Now, use your crimper tool to “smash” your crimper bead around the rope, securely in place.
Next, attach one of your jump rings to the end of the ring on your crimp bead using your crimper tool {this jump ring is what your lobster clasp will attach to in a future step}.
Measure the length you want your bracelet to be so that you know how many buttons you will need.
STEP THREE:
Begin to thread/attach your buttons by putting the rope up the hole on the bottom side and then down through the top side of each button. I like to leave a bit of space between each button so that they won’t overlap.
Continue threading the buttons. So long as you don’t choose buttons with large holes, the buttons should stay in place without an adhesive.
Cut the excess rope and prepare to add your second crimp bead.
Follow the same step for attaching the crimp bead and jump ring on the other side of rope. NOTE: Before closing the second jump ring, be sure to attach your lobster clasp {see next 2 pictures}.
And Wa-La! You have your very own button bracelet with a semi-professional clasp! There you have it–this is about as complicated as my jewelry making will ever get:
Now have fun picking out other fun button bracelet combinations, such as:
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The possibilities are ENDLESS…
Happy Crafting!
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Kristyn
Very cute! I see a craft night possibility!!
Leanne
These will be so fun to make with my daughters. Thanks for sharing this fun jewelry craft.
Joy
Thanks for sharing the instructions on the bracelet. Very Cute!
Joy
Kaysi
That is so fun! I love all the colors and styles of the buttons
Ann @ makethebestofthings
Very cute! I can see doing this with silver buttons for a vintage look. You have now fueled my button mania.
Sandy@Life Began In A Garden
Adorable! I definitely have lots of buttons for this project…..
Liz
That is so cute! I think I have to make one! 🙂
~Liz
soanywaytoday
I love this idea and I am going to make one… thank you for the great tutorial.
Melissa
I have my grandmother's buttons that she collected since the 1930s, so like thousands in ice cream pails (each a different color) to use up. I'm saving this idea to use with my girls this summer when we head to the cabin and need to come up with something to do when it's too cold to be outside or raining.
I'm going to make up the little kits ahead of time in baggies to have all set for them to find easily with the tool. They love finding out what goodies I've placed in the craft drawer at the cabin each summer.
linda
Ashley,
Love the bracelets! Thanks for joining the Craftaholics Anonymous Support Group! I had fun stopping by and checking our your craftiness!
happy crafting,
Linda
lizibeth
oh, this is super cute! and i LOVE your ring!!!! that thing is just gorgeous!!!!!
Kat @ Black Kats Design
You were caught being creative and were featured on Black Kats Design Fab Friday Favorites. Stop on by and grab a button and show off!
Staci
This is so sweet! I'm including it in my Friday Favorites this week!
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These are so cute! I used to make button bracelets back in the day with hemp that were a lot more “hippy” looking. I like that these have a more pretty, vintage feel to them, especially with the silver and flower shaped buttons!
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