DIY: Beach bracelet

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Hola, hola gente bonita de Hive ✨
Regresamos el año con más ganas que nunca y hoy les traigo una idea muy linda que te acompañará en la próxima temporada de sol. Una pulcera de caracoles que es un clásico del Caribe, y la forma tan sencilla de hacerla te impresionará.

Hello, hello beautiful people of Hive ✨
We're back this year with more enthusiasm than ever, and today I'm bringing you a very cute idea that will accompany you in the upcoming sunny season. A shell bracelet that is a Caribbean classic, and the simple way to make it will impress you.

Y solo necesitamos: hilo chino o de cuero, caracoles, tijera y encendedor para quemar las puntas.

And all we need is: Chinese or leather thread, snails, scissors, and a lighter to burn the tips.

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DIY

1- Cortar dos trozos de hilo chino de 50 centímetros.

2- Hacer un nudo dejando espacio para amarrar la pulsera y luego introducir el hilo por el caracol, uno por encima y otro por debajo,de esta manera.

3- Hacer otro nudo al lado del caracol y repetirlo procedimiento con 10 o 12 caracoles dependiendo el tamaño de tu muñeca o si deseas un collar.

1- Cut two 50-centimeter pieces of Chinese thread.

2- Make a knot leaving space to tie the bracelet and then insert the thread through the spiral, one over and one under, like this.

3- Make another knot next to the snail and repeat the procedure with 10 or 12 snails depending on the size of your wrist or if you want a necklace.

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Al finalizar la pulcera, deben sobrar las puntas para amarrar y ahora haremos un nudo corredizo.

When the bracelet is finished, there should be some ends left over for tying, and now we will make a sliding knot.

1- Juntar las puntas de esta manera.
2- Con otro trozo de hilo pasarlo por debajo de las pulceras, y luego uno por encima y uno por debajo como muestro en la imagen.
3- Repetir el procedimiento empezando por el lado contrario al anterior.
4- Al finalizar, cortar y quemar las puntas.

1. Join the ends like this.

2. With another piece of thread, pass it under the bracelets, and then over and under them as shown in the image.
3. Repeat the procedure, starting on the opposite side.
4. When finished, cut and burn the ends.

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Y así finalizamos está pulcera, espero les haya gustado este tutorial. Ya estamos trabajando para ser más constantes con ustedes.

Con esta técnica pueden hacer pulceras, collares, y hasta cinturones de playa.


And that concludes this bracelet tutorial. I hope you enjoyed it. We're already working on being more consistent with our content for you.

With this technique they can make bracelets, necklaces, and even beach belts.

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Nos vemos pronto, les envio un abrazo grande de nuevo año🫀✨

See you soon, sending you a big New Year's hug 🫀✨

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It is stylish, elegant, and beautiful. This bracelet looks pretty cool. You did a great job! Keep it up!


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Thank you, it's a very simple job! Best regards ❤️

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My step daughter love beach bracelet a lot I must share to her your tutorial 💗💗

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It would be amazing if I could do it, thank you Noemí!

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Beautiful, I love it, the best part is that it's super easy to make and uses very few materials, I'll need one like this.❤️

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A very much pretty companions to the the beach, those cowries are pretty much relevant to us here. Well done dear and thanks for sharing.

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Thank you for reading, I'm glad you liked it, greetings!

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Thank you for sharing your amazing vision control bracelet made with special snails.

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Thank you for reading to the end of the post, greetings ❤️

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