How to Add Charms to a Charm Bracelet
Find the missing piece (that's a given!!), Find two pairs of JEWELRY PLIERS, not a regular pliers., If there is still a little circle, also known as a jump ring, attached to the charm skip to step 5. , If you lost the jump ring, then you will need...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Find the missing piece (that's a given!!)
They can be found at most craft stores or places like Walmart. (Chain nose pliers are best.) ,, They can be found at craft stores. , Use the pliers to grab onto one side of the opening of the jump ring Take the other pliers and grab the other side of the ring Push one side away from you while pulling the other side toward you so the jump ring opens Hold on to the jump ring with one set of the pliers and with the other attach the charm. ,,,, -
Step 2: Find two pairs of JEWELRY PLIERS
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Step 3: not a regular pliers.
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Step 4: If there is still a little circle
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Step 5: also known as a jump ring
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Step 6: attached to the charm skip to step 5.
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Step 7: If you lost the jump ring
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Step 8: then you will need to find one.
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Step 9: To use the pliers to open the jump ring: Hold a pair of pliers in each hand.
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Step 10: Now bring the bracelet to the jump ring.
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Step 11: Put the jump ring through the desired link on the bracelet's chain.
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Step 12: While holding the jump ring
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Step 13: charm and chain with one pliers
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Step 14: pick up the other pliers with your other hand and close the jump ring in the opposite manner in which you opened the jump ring.
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Step 15: Finished.
Detailed Guide
They can be found at most craft stores or places like Walmart. (Chain nose pliers are best.) ,, They can be found at craft stores. , Use the pliers to grab onto one side of the opening of the jump ring Take the other pliers and grab the other side of the ring Push one side away from you while pulling the other side toward you so the jump ring opens Hold on to the jump ring with one set of the pliers and with the other attach the charm. ,,,,
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