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    Home » DIY Projects

    Healing Stone Bracelets: Simple Beautiful Jewelry to Make

    November 29, 2017 by Patti Estep 15 Comments

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    Two African turquoise bracelets.
    Several gemstone bracelets in different colors lying on top of each other.

    Healing stone bracelets are easy and inexpensive to make. Even though they are said to have healing properties, their natural beauty is a gift in itself.

    Healing stone bracelets made fun inexpensive and beautiful handmade gifts.

    I love the look of these beautiful natural stone beads. They are said to have special healing properties. I'm not so sure that I believe that they do, however, they sure are pretty enough to wear, and the healing properties idea is just an added bonus.

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    Healing stone bracelet supplies, elastic thread, stones, scissors, a paperclip and clear nail polish.

    Healing Stone Bracelets

    Supplies

    Stone Beads 8mm
    Spacer Beads
    Elastic Jewelry Cording
    Clear Nail Polish or Super Glue

    Healing stone bracelets threading beads.

    Steps for Making Natural Stone Bracelets

    • Measure your wrist. Since this is elastic, it should fit most people. Add one inch to your wrist size. Mine was 6 inches so I created all the bracelets at seven inches long. 
    • Cut a piece of the elastic thread around 12 inches long so you have plenty of room to work with.
    • Use a paperclip at one end to keep the beads from falling off. You can also tie a different bead on the end, but I found it hard to keep it in place.
    • String your beads onto the thread. I used 22 (8mm)  beads for these bracelets.
    • Add your spacer bead at the end.
    • Remove the paperclip and tie the ends of the elastic thread tightly making several knots.
    • Secure the knots with a little super glue or clear nail polish.
    • Hold it while it dries.
    • Cut the excess thread and move the knots under the spacer bead so it's not visible.
    Healing stone bracelets threading beads to length.

    I ended up using 22 beads for each bracelet. If you buy a different size you can lay it out against a measuring tape or ruler, as shown above, to determine the right amount of beads. Since the packets came with about 45 beads,  I was able to make two bracelets from each order.

    Healing stone bracelets securing knots with nail polish.

    I used clear nail polish but many people use super glue. The hardest part was waiting and blowing on it to dry fast because you have to hold the elastic out from the beads to dry.

    Healing stone bracelets labeled stones.

    Types of Beads

    Above is an image of the beads I purchased to make for my family and friends. I'll be honest. I chose them all for their looks. However, when you look up their meanings and properties. You really can't go wrong as they are all positive.

    Healing stone bracelets African Turquoise.

    My favorite stones were these African Turquoise beads. I love the speckled variation in color.

    Healing stone bracelets on arm.

    They are all quite pretty and there are several others to choose from online. The craft stores sell all kinds of beads too. I'm not sure if they carry gemstones, however, regular ceramic beads can be just as pretty and fun to make.

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    Five stone bracelets on a wrist in different colors.
    Healing stone bracelets made fun inexpensive and beautiful handmade gifts.
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    Healing Stone Bracelets

    Healing stone bracelets are easy and inexpensive to make. Even though they are said to have healing properties, their natural beauty is a gift in itself.
    Active Time30 mins
    Total Time30 mins
    Course: Gifts
    Yield: 1
    Author: Patti Estep
    Cost: $15

    Equipment

    • Measuring tape
    • paper clip
    • scissors

    Materials

    • Stone Beads 8mm
    • Spacer Beads
    • Elastic Jewelry Cording
    • Clear Nail Polish or Super Glue

    Instructions

    • Measure your wrist. Since this is elastic, it should fit most people. Add one inch to your wrist size. Mine was 6 inches so I created all the bracelets at seven inches long. 
    • Cut a piece of the elastic thread around 12 inches long so you have plenty of room to work with.
    • Use a paperclip at one end to keep the beads from falling off. You can also tie a different bead on the end, but I found it hard to keep it in place.
    • String your beads onto the thread. I used 22 (8mm)  beads for these bracelets.
    • Add your spacer bead at the end.
    • Remove the paperclip and tie the ends of the elastic thread tightly making several knots.
    • Secure the knots with a little super glue or clear nail polish.
    • Hold it while it dries.
    • Cut the excess thread and move the knots under the spacer bead so it's not visible.

    Notes

    I ended up using 22 beads for each bracelet. If you buy a different size you can lay it out against a measuring tape or ruler, as shown above, to determine the right amount of beads. 
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    About Patti Estep

    Patti is the creator of Hearth and Vine, a home and garden blog filled with projects to inspire your creative side. She loves crafting, gardening, decorating and entertaining at her home in Pennsylvania. When she is not working on a project at home or searching for treasures at nurseries and thrift stores with her girlfriends, you’ll probably find her with family and friends, at a restaurant, or home party enjoying new and different food adventures.

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    Comments

    1. Beverly Beasley

      October 15, 2020 at 3:55 pm

      Hi Patti,

      Your bracelets are beautiful with excellent instructions ( how to measure size, the use of the paper clip, and using nail polish in place of super glue.
      I would like to know where I can purchase these beautiful beads?

      Thank you,
      Beverly

      Reply
      • Patti Estep

        October 15, 2020 at 6:27 pm

        Thanks Beverly. You can find a link to the stones I bought under the supply list.

        Reply
        • Gon

          June 28, 2021 at 9:21 am

          Hi,

          How do you put holes on the stones?

        • Patti Estep

          June 28, 2021 at 10:15 am

          Gon, The stones come with holes in them.

      • Naomi Morales

        October 21, 2022 at 5:44 pm

        I love the healing stone bracelets simple beautiful jewelry to make thank

        Reply
        • Patti Estep

          October 22, 2022 at 6:41 am

          Thanks Naomi. I agree. They are fun to make and look good too.

    2. Michelle

      September 01, 2019 at 3:44 pm

      I am interest in making healing bracelts.

      Reply
      • Patti Estep

        September 02, 2019 at 7:08 am

        Michelle, some of the stones are so pretty they make great jewelry.

        Reply
    3. Gina Cleghorn

      January 20, 2018 at 5:24 pm

      This is awesome sight

      Reply
      • Patti Estep

        January 21, 2018 at 7:03 am

        Thanks Gina!

        Reply
    4. Gail

      November 30, 2017 at 7:09 pm

      They are beautiful Patti!

      Reply
      • Patti Estep

        December 02, 2017 at 6:17 am

        Thanks Gail!

        Reply
    5. Linda

      November 29, 2017 at 9:15 am

      Wish you offered this as a printout, I make lots of bracelets and like this one. Thanks! 🙂

      Reply
    6. Mary

      November 29, 2017 at 7:09 am

      You're braceletso. are.lovely I like.the.earth.colour

      Reply
      • Patti Estep

        November 29, 2017 at 7:48 am

        Thanks Mary. That was my daughter's favorite too.

        Reply

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