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Team gorgeous pink crystals with cool silver with Jane Kharade's pretty lily bracelet

What you need...
  • Swarovski light rose round crystals, 6mm x 15
    Pink freshwater pearls, 6mm x 13
    PMC silver clay
    Nylon monofilament
    Crimp beads
    Callottes
    Three bead end head pins
    Lobster clasp
    Jump rings: 5mm, 6mm, 10mm
    TOOLS: pliers, round-nosed, flat-nosed, snipe-nosed; wire cutters; round cutter, 15mm; PMC kit (855 050); mini alphabet blocks; needle files; small flowers brass plate (700 505); Badger Balm; permanent marker pen; scalpel
instructions
  1. Stamp an initial into a small piece of silver clay and cut out with a 15mm round cutter, adding a hole in the top for hanging. Fire and quench the charm, then clean with a wire brush and blacken the initial with a permanent marker pen. Make up a large silver lily as for the necklace, thread with a pearl on a head pin and make a neat loop.

  2. Thread a callotte and crimp onto a length of monofilament. String two crystals and two pearls, then repeat until the bracelet is long enough. Add another callotte and crimp.

  3. Attach a 5mm jump ring and a clasp to one end and a 6mm jump ring to the other. Hang a 10mm jump ring from the bracelet via a 5mm jump ring. Suspend the lily charm, a crystal drop and the initial charm from the 10mm ring via three 5mm jump rings.

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