
Hello, dear Jewelry friends. I'm very happy to be back with you. I've been a bit absent these past few days, as I've been searching for new inspiration for my jewelry projects. Creativity sometimes needs a boost, and that's led me to explore different ideas and styles. To do this, I also needed to find new jewelry materials, but for some reason, I haven't been able to get what I want where I live. This has frustrated me a bit, as I'm always looking for ways to innovate and improve my designs. However, I managed to find some different, inexpensive things that I think might work. Today's idea is to make a chain bracelet with flowers, as I want to create a set of bracelets that match each other. This model will be delicate, and I've been really into the color black lately. The flowers will be black, made with black beads, and the center of each flower will be iridescent blue, which will give it a special, vibrant touch.
I'm going to tell you a little about why I can't find any materials. It all started with innovation in the jewelry world. Lately, there are such beautiful pieces like cherries and strawberries that are very fashionable. You might be wondering, "Why can't you get those materials if they're in style?" The problem is that the only store that sells some costume jewelry is very old, from when this town didn't have streets and I wasn't even born yet. You can imagine that the owners aren't up on current trends and, unfortunately, don't seem interested in updating their inventory. Often, I find myself searching online or asking friends if they know of places where I can find what I need. However, most of the time I return to the same store, hoping that, magically, something new has arrived. So I settled for buying half a meter of nylon, black, and blue seed beads. I also acquired a needle that I won't use right now, but that I needed for the Miyuki bracelets. Although it's not what I was initially looking for, I'm determined to make the most of the materials I have on hand and repurpose them in my creations. Without further ado, I'm starting work on this new bracelet! I'm excited to see how it turns out and share the process with you. Let's get started!

(Materiales:)||(Materials:)
- Argolla (para ajustar)
- Tijeras
- Pico de loro (para ajustar)
- Mostacillas tornazul
- Mostacillas negras
- Medio metro de nilón
- Ring (for adjusting)
- Scissors
- Parrot beak (for adjusting)
- Tear-resistant beads
- Black beads
- Half a meter of nylon
(Procedimiento:)||(Procedure:)

Paso nro 1
Paso nro 1
First, I'm going to place the parrot's beak in the middle of the nylon. This will serve as the base for the bracelet design. Then, I'll place a black bead on each side of the parrot's beak, which will give it an elegant contrast. Next, I'll take another bead and crisscross the nylon so that this bead sits in the middle.

Paso nro 2
Paso nro 2
Now, I'm going to make the flower. This step can be a little complicated to explain, but I'll try to make it clear. I'll place two beads on each side and then a blue-tinted bead in the center. It's important that the nylon thread passes through the middle of this blue-tinted bead. Then, each end of the nylon thread will loop around the middle of the two black beads, looping the nylon thread. This will help tighten the flower. Finally, to secure everything, I'll finish by crisscrossing it with a bead. I'll repeat this step until the bracelet is the desired length, which in my case is the size of my wrist. Once the bracelet is the desired size, I'll finish it by adding a jump ring to the end. This will ensure everything stays in place and the bracelet is ready to wear.

Paso nro 3
Paso nro 3
I'll repeat this step until the bracelet is the desired length, which in my case is the size of my wrist. Once the bracelet reaches the desired size, I'll proceed to finish it by adding a jump ring at the end. This will ensure everything stays in place and the bracelet is ready to wear.
(Resultado final:)||(Bottom line:)
Jewelry is a wonderful form of personal expression, and every piece we make is unique, just like each of us. There are no limits to what we can create if we let our imaginations run wild. Thank you for joining me on this adventure!


Las fotos de este blog son de mi propiedad|Las imágenes son editadas en canva|Fotografías tomadas en mi celular infinix Smart 7|El contenido está traducido en el traductor de Firefox.