Fabulous Blue Clay Bead Bracelets to Make and Wear
Blue clay beads add natural texture and earthy depth to handcrafted bracelets. From tranquil sky blues to strong navy hues, blue clay beads are the ideal focal point for boho chic looks. Explore these effortlessly elegant blue clay beaded bracelet DIY and prefabricated options.
Blue Clay Color Pairings
To add dimension, mix and combine different tones of blue clay beads:
- Cool water colors include light sky blue, navy, and teal.
- Clay beads in pale blue, royal blue, and dark denim
- Turquoise clay combined with navy or robin’s egg blues
- Blue metallic clay with matte midnight beads
Complementary Accents
Blue clay looks great with the following beads and charms:
- Crimp beads and spacers in bronze, copper, or gold
- Charms inspired by the sea, such as starfish, seashells, and anchors
- Aqua, sea green, or crystal clear glass beads
- Earthy neutral wood and stone beads
Styling Blue Clay Bead Bracelets
Make blue clay bead bracelets that are appropriate for any occasion:
- Wear with jeans, a white tee, and a denim jacket during the day.
- For the evening, wear an LBD, heels, a clutch, and a silver blue statement bracelet.
- Layer numerous textures and blue colors, ranging from dainty sky blue to strong mosaic.
- Use blue clay focal beads to anchor mixed media bead stacks.
DIY Blue Clay Bead Patterns
Make your own blue clay bead bracelets by following these steps:
- Glaze clay beads in light to dark blue gradients.
- For an organic look, roll and handcut chunky square beads.
- Add texture to imprinted rectangle beads with nail indentations.
- Using a mold or freehand, wrap dyed clay coils into barrel beads.
On your wrist, blue clay beads can reflect ocean breezes, island lagoons, or cloudless skies.
Naturally Sophisticated Blue Clay Bead Jewelry
Blue clay beads capture casual flair with their relaxing watercolor hues and rustic feel. The natural material is used to make magnificent handmade bracelets that only improve with age. Blue clay beads are an easy choice for breezy, boho jewelry with individuality, whether you buy distinctive prepared pieces or build your own DIY designs.
FAQs
Many cultures have used blue bracelets as a symbol of defense against harmful influences. The ancient Hebrews believed that wearing a blue bead bracelet would protect them from the evil eye. Buddhists wore blue beads to protect against illness and bad luck.
1. Gather your supplies.
2. Measure and cut your string to length.
3. Pre-stretch your string.
4. Secure the end of the string.
5. Lay out your beads.
6. String the beads.
7. Tie a knot, and secure it with glue.
Optional: hiding the knot.
Clay Bead Bracelet Ideas
Ombre shades.
Neutrals.
Colorful beads in a random pattern.
Minimalist style with solid-colored beads.
Adding letter beads to spell words.
Adding gold or metallic beads.
Each bracelet needs about 100-140 clay beads, so you can create 20-40 bracelets or necklace with our pack!