DIY Beaded Bracelet Tutorial | Backlit | Tila, Bugle, Teacup

Shop Eureka Crystal Beads for materials | | See below for materials list Hey beautiful! ✿ It’s Gina from . In today’s beaded jewelry tutorial, I will show you how to make my Backlit bracelet pattern, which is pretty easy, even if you are not used to working with two-hole beads. This pattern features Miyuki Tilas, 6mm Bugles, Two-Hole Crescents, and Teacup beads. All materials (and more!) may be found at Eureka Crystal Beads; after all, this design was inspired by their gorgeous Serene Lavender monthly collection. :) The more reflective, or eye-catching, the Tila beads, the better! Since they are set to the back of the bracelet, those beads give this design a framed window, or “backlit“ effect, which is the reason for the name. Have fun, and thanks for watching! Materials List (approx. 7“ bracelet) See blog for color names: ✔ 40 - Czech 2x4mm Teacup Beads ✔ 33 - CzechMates Two Hole Crescent Beads ✔ 20 - 6mm Miyuki Bugle Beads ✔ 10 - Miyuki Tila Beads ✔ 4ft. - 6lb. Fireline, or other beading thread ✔ 2 - Beading Needles, Size 10 ✔ 2 - Wire Guards () ✔ 2 - Jump or Split Rings ✔ Clasp of Choice ✔ Scissors ✔ Jewelry Pliers ✔ Bead Mat * This is an Orchid and Opal original design. I was provided some materials, at no monetary cost, by Eureka Crystal Beads in order to create this design and tutorial video. The thoughts and opinions expressed are my own. The more, the merrier! Please follow for more real-time jewelry making content: ✿ FACEBOOK: ✿ INSTAGRAM: ✿ PINTEREST: ✿ TWITTER: Looking for my beading patterns, or want to purchase one of my beaded jewelry creations? ✿ Shop Instant Download Beading Patterns: ✿ Shop One-of-a-Kind, Handmade Jewelry: Here is a compiled a list of my must-have beading products. ✿ See Gina’s Favorite Beading Supplies / Gift Ideas for Beaders: Visit the Design Index to see all of Gina’s beading designs, organized by type, skill-level, and more! ✿ Visit the Orchid and Opal Design Index Businesses, or viewers, who wish to contact me personally may reach me here: ✿ E-mail: orchidopaljewelry AT gmail DOT com GENERAL: ✿ Copyright: Especially pertaining to Orchid and Opal original jewelry designs, please do NOT reproduce, or copy video content, or written instructions, in any format, without my consent. You may email me to inquire about discounted pricing for written patterns used in group instruction. ✿ Credit: Artists spend countless hours on their designs from concept to completion. I have the utmost respect for other artists, and the time/energy behind their original designs. I will always make a point to give credit where credit is due because I expect the same in return. Of course, in some rare circumstances, artists’ beading designs may overlap in certain ways; after all, there are only so many combinations in which beads may be put together. It’s possible for artists to simply “be on the same wavelength.” “Great minds think alike,“ and all that. :) ✿ Selling: You may sell any of the jewelry you have made from my tutorials. If you are able to credit, or tag me, as the designer, it is much appreciated. ✿ Commenting: I am honored to have you here! In order to maintain an upbuilding environment, please note that I have no tolerance for hate speech, bullying, spam, or comments that rudely criticize others, or myself, without the intent of offering constructive suggestions. ✿ Please note: Orchid and Opal is a one-woman show. I (Gina) happily work full-time creating new designs, finished pieces, written patterns, and video content. However, there’s so much more work that goes unseen. I state this to let you know (1) how passionate I am about what I do, and (2) as a fellow human, I make mistakes, and do the best I can while also trying to maintain a work-life balance. I always strive to thoroughly research topics, educate myself, and present you with the most accurate content, to the very best of my ability. Thanks for joining me on this creative journey! FTC Disclosure: This information may contain affiliate links, in which I might earn a small commission based on your purchase, at absolutely no cost to you. Regardless, I only recommend products and services I trust. Updated: 2020-10-14 #beadedjewelry #jewelrymaking #beadworking #beads #jewelry #diy #beading
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