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DIY Bracelet: Chain Link & Washers

Other jewels: Guy & Eva Joyce & Josephine bauble bracelets + various silver bangles. Vintage turquoise ring & wedding rings

I was asked to participate in a DIY for an upcoming feature on BuzzFeed.com‘s sister site, “SHIFT” and with some specifications, I headed to the hardware store to challenge my eye for all things crafty and fabulous. While I was looking for supplies, I found these fun external lock washers that look like gears and thought they’d work quite nicely worked into a chain link bracelet. the husband loves it because it looks like the Gears of War logo. Beyond this, I actually found a few bag-fulls of equipment to get my DIY on for the next few weeks. But until then… here’s my new favorite silver bracelet… and I’ll let you know when my feature is live at SHIFT.

What You’ll Need…


* External lock washers {size #10} that look like little gears
* Chain link… I used a dark silver for contrast
* Closure and jump ring
* Beading Pliers

Steps…


* Using your pliers, separate a handful of links from your chain.


* Slide two washers onto your single link and clamp it back together.


* Continue adding link+washer+link+washer until you hit your desired length.


* Attach your closure… I used one of the washers as the jump link… you can also make it longer and link it wherever you like, leaving some chain to hang down.

* Also make earrings and a necklace! It’s easy 😉

Voila!

It’s surprisingly dainty when worn alone… or mix it up!

Side view of the links…

Have Fun!

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Maegan Tintari

LA native & lifestyle blogger Maegan Tintari writes weekly at ...love Maegan.com, sharing her personal style and outfits of the day as well as fashion trends coming and going, home decor and inspiring ideas and DIYs so you can do it yourself! Her archives of DIY, nail art manicures, hair tutorials, recipes & home decorating ideas, go back to 2009, where she's also shared her personal life, her journey & battle with infertility, move to a small town in the mountains, marriage, divorce, owning a bar/restaurant and then leaving it all behind to start over, yet again, in a new city, that looks a lot like her home in Los Angeles, but has far less traffic, with her two old French Bulldogs, Trevor and Randy. You can also find her on Substack, sharing videos and weekly chapters of her latest book.

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