How Do You Make A Beaded Watchband?
A beaded watch tells more than just the time, it tells others that the wearer is creative and unique. The best part is that it takes very little time to make a beaded watch. Personalized watches can be a great gift for bridesmaids or hostesses. Consider hosting a jewelry-making party and invite friends to bring their best beaded watch-making supplies and tips to share with everyone. Purchase the beads, watch faces and cording that you need for your project or find a craft kit that has all the pieces already put together for you. Get friends to order as well to decrease the shipping expenses and use the purchase as an excuse to have a night out with the girls (just to do the crafts, of course). Measure the target wrist and cut the wire to fit the full length of the wrist plus about four inches. Some slack will be used to attach the toggle clasp and the watch face. Cut the wire in half, creating two equal pieces. Attach each piece of wire to half of the toggle clasp using a fisherman’s k