Tuesday, March 20, 2012

DIY: Turquoise and Cameo bracelet



Well, I have had a burst of creativity! This bracelet is a inspiration from Amedeo NYC's cameo bracelet (as seen in first photo) that retails for $750.00  and the Tom Binns design (as seen in the second photo).

Amedeo NYC


I love vintage items, but I have never really been into a cameo. Personally, a cameo seemed old fashion rather than vintage. I love the modern feel that both of these designers have put on this cameo bracelet and I was determined to make one myself. These steps will allow you to create an awesome turquoise and cameo bracelet for under $15.00 and I must say, this is my favorite DIY up to this date.



My version of a cameo bracelet.


One of the many materials you will need for this project is a cameo. Hobby Lobby has this great line called Metal Gallery. I like this line because I like the vintage feel. I got this cameo for $2.00.

Other materials needed for this project are this stretchy cord, craft glue E-6000, turquoise beads, metal bead spacers, rhinestone rope, scissors, paper plate.  For my beads, I had an old turquoise necklace that was broken. This same type of bead and metal spacers can be found at your local craft store.
Step 1: Apply the rhinestone rope around the cameo using the E-6000 craft glue.

Set the cameo of to the side to dry, while you work on the bracelet. This is a picture of the old necklace I used.

Step 2: Tie three elastic cords together. I cut mine to 18 inches. Then start threading the beads onto the string in your desired pattern.  Measure the elastic around your wrist for the correct length. After one cord of beads is complete, tie a knot at the end. Repeat this step until all three strings are completed.
Step 3: Tie the three cords together in a knot and cut. Then put E-6000 glue on the back of the cameo and place over the knot on the beads. I placed the cameo here, so the bracelet has a continuous flow and the knot is never seen.

Step 4: Put the bracelet around something to let it dry.  


I love the look of this! I would love to hear what your think.

11 comments:

  1. I agree with you on the cameo front... old fashion and something my grandmother would wear. You really turned it into a great vintage piece. I have to say that I don't really like the Amedeo NYC or Tom Binns bracelet as much as I like your DIY. You added the turquoise beads and created a great contradiction... both modern and vintage... love it!

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    1. Thanks so much that is a great compliment. I have been wanting a turquoise bracelet and I love the vintage detail the cameo gives.

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  2. OH WOW.. THAT IS AMAZING... I love cameo's they are so classic. Love your DIY's.

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  3. I love your DIY'S and so appreciate you stopping by. I'm a bit of a jewelry junky and have all the stuff to re-purpose. One day..........You have inspired me to make that day this weekend!
    thank you so much for taking the time to link up!

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    1. Awesome, I can't wait to see what you create.

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  4. Hey this came out really rad. I like cameo and turquoise so I am pleased. Also like your abstract find below.

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  5. What an awesome DIY project Carrie! I like yours better than the high end ones for sure, and I love how you styled it with the other arm candy;) Turquoise is my weakness! Thanks for your sweet comment on my blog. I'm loving your blog and am now following you via GFC. I hope to get to know you better;) Have an awesome thursday!

    xx, Kendra

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    1. Thanks for the great compliment and I can't wait to get to know you better also.

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  6. I wish I was craftier! You did a great job!

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  7. Your's is my favourite out of all 3!
    You're so clever, you always share the best DIY posts

    P.s I recieved my bracelet :) Thank you very much, I love it xo

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  8. Your bracelet is so much cooler than the other choices. You have an amazing sense of style! I love it! (I also can't wait to borrow it!)

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