I found this braided wire bracelet as ‘jewelry for men’, but I would like it too ;-)
Links:
Braided Wire Bracelet (Hardware Store Bracelet)
via: DIY Jewelry For Men
…compilation of tutorials
I found this braided wire bracelet as ‘jewelry for men’, but I would like it too ;-)
Links:
Braided Wire Bracelet (Hardware Store Bracelet)
via: DIY Jewelry For Men
The little beaded butterfly looks cute and springlike, doesn’t it?
It seems that it is made in the same way than the French beaded flowers which by the way also look springlike.
Eh, do you possibly notice that spring is slowly coming here? ;-))
Links:
Beaded Butterfly (Making a Beaded Butterfly Hair Barrette)
Here at unikatissima:
French Flower Beading
I nearly missed Valentine’s Day this year, that’s why I present even today a last instruction that can be used for this day ;-)
I think that it doesn’t take too long to make this little cute wire heart ring and this way it should hit the spot for all those who also forgot Valentine’s Day ;-)
Links:
How to make a Wire Heart Finger Ring
via: make a wire heart finger ring diy!
I find the metal ring an ingenious solution if the zipper is broken (again ;-)).
A friend told me that in this situation he even made do with a paper clip instead of a metal ring!
Links:
Broken Zipper Lifehack (Lifehack)
via: Jeans Zip Holder
via: Sylvia (thank you very much!)
What a great idea: chicken wire and clothes pegs = a wonderful lamp! :))
Links:
Lamp made with clothes pegs
I like the copper wire beads, they would look great with jewelry from paper beads.
Links:
Copper Wire Beads (How to make copper beads.)
Here at unikatissima:
Making Paper Beads
These little wire heart earrings are cute, aren’t they? :)

At last a new votive ;-))
That’s what you do:
First you bend a loop where the tealight will rest later on.
I made it here slightly triangular.

Then you bring the wire to a height of about the half or two thirds of the height of the tealight, put the tealight on the loop bent before and bent the wire once around the tealight.

You see that the tealight and the wire around it still fit in the glass.

Now you only have to bring the wire straight up and make a sharp bent to suspend the tealight at the rim of the glass.
Subsequently you can embellish the end. I only bent a spiral, but of course you can thread on beads or similar.
By the way, it’s best if you let the tealight ‘float’ a little bit above the ground.

So, the beautiful summer evenings may come now ;-)
Links:
Here at unikatissima:
Entries containing the word ‘votive’
I find that these are really summer earrings!
And it is surely not too hard to make matching bracelets with the help of the tutorial.