

Have you seen enough of these on the internet yet? Haha. I made these a few weeks ago when I was at the cabin the first time this summer, turns out they are perfect for making on pontoon boats while drinking iced tea. I used the honestly…wft tutorial since I could NOT remember how to make these at all. Maybe we only made the ones where you knot around a bunch of threads? I know we also made beaded ones, who can remember. Anyway these are getting a lot of use. I’m not really a bracelet person (super creepy small wrists and hands make for bracelets falling off constantly) but these are great because you just tie them on. I accidentally wore mine in the lake and running more than a few times, so they are no longer as bright as they are in these photos. Oh well, I can make more but this time do the ends like Erin did here.
(got to have kleenex and sourpatch kids at all times – allergies + candy tooth)























so pretty!! The perfect summer craft, for sure.
Who would have imagined these would come back so strong!
I am SO not tired of seeing these… yours are rad! Your embroidery thread box is making me miss mine from elementary school, unfortunately lost in some move.
Haha phew! Thanks, that’s sad about your embroidery box, they’re pretty cheap if you ever get the urge to start up a new one!
Oh! Doing a black & white striped one is next on my list.
Also, I don’t think I could ever get tired of seeing these. I love how everyone is so nostalgic for them.
The black and white is my fav, I feel like it makes the other one go with more things, haha! I feel like there needs to be some sort of friendship bracelet swap or something of the sort.
these are so cute! i love that chevron one, although i’m pretty sure i’ve never actually finished a chevron friendship bracelet, they take me so long! and i would totally support a friendship bracelet swap, i love seeing what color combinations people use :]
The swap is on! Going to do some planning and announce tomorrow or Wednesday! Yea!!!
they always remind of hitch-hiking – helped to pass the time!