DIY Friendship Bracelet With Flower Beads

In honor of friends everywhere and Friendship Day, we decided to celebrate our BFFs with the timeless tradition of friendship bracelets. Consisting of a series of tied knots, friendship bracelets represent the strong and unbroken bond between two friends…and they look pretty, too!

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Whether making a friendship bracelet as a gift for your closest friend or organizing a party to make bracelets with a group of friends, the sentimental value of handmade bracelets is priceless. Just like every friend, each bracelet is unique and can be made to fit your bestie’s personality. So, take out your string and let’s get crafty with these easy-to-follow instructions!

Supplies needed to make a friendship bracelet

  • Embroidery floss
  • Scissors
  • Tape
  • Flower beads (Make sure the holes of the beads are large enough.)
  • Flower for inspiration

Instructions for making a friendship bracelet

1. Choose bracelet colors your bestie will love

Decide which colors you want to use for your bracelet. For ours, we used pink, lavender, purple, and dark purple. The more strings you use, the wider the bracelet will be.

2. Measure and cut the string

Measure out one string using your forearm as a guide, from your wrist to your elbow. If you are making the bracelet for your friend, consider the size of their wrist, and increase or decrease the size as needed. Cut the string to four times the length of your forearm, leaving a few extra inches for safe measure. (It is better to have more string than not enough.) Use your first cut string as a guide to measure the rest of your strings. All strings should be the same size. When you have finished cutting all your strings (we used four total, one for each color), place all the strings together and then fold your strings in half. This should leave you with two of each color.

3. Create a loop and get started

After folding the strings in half, create a loop. Tie the loop into a knot.

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4. Create a sturdy and organized workplace

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Tape your loop onto a flat working surface, such as a table. Spread out your strings so the colors are symmetrical.

5. Master the forward knot

To make the chevron stitch “V” shape, start from your left side (stitched from left to right) until you reach the middle, then work from your right side (stitched from right to left). The right and left side of the “V” stitch is completed by tying the two middle strings together, which should be the same color. Start with the left outermost strand (we used dark purple) and make a forward knot by crossing it over the next string (to the right) in a “4” shape, and looping it under and through the opening.

Pull the string up to tighten the knot. Repeat this step again using the same string (in our case, dark purple). One stitch consists of two forward knots per string. Make two forward knots per string, until you reach the middle.

6. Master the backward knot

Once you’ve reached the middle of the row, move to the right outermost strand. Create a “backward knot” by crossing it over the strand to its left and forming a “P” shape. Loop the strand under and through the opening of the “P.” Do this for each string until you reach the middle.

Tie the two middle strands (which should be the same color) using either a forward or backward knot.

7. Repeat steps 5 & 6

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Continue doing forward knots on the left side, and backward knots on the right side, until you are halfway done with the bracelet. You can check if you are halfway done by measuring with your wrist.

8. Add your flower beads

This step may vary depending on what type of beads you have, how many beads you use, and where you would like to place them. You will want to place all strings through the one bead, so make sure your bead holes are large enough.

9. Repeat steps 5 & 6

Repeat steps 4 and 5 to continue the rest of the bracelet until it fits around your (or your BFF’s) wrist.

10. Complete your bracelet

Take the remainder of the string and neatly smooth it out into one large strand. Take the large strand of strings and tie it through the end of the loop to make it secure around your (or your friend’s) wrist.

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11. Gift your bracelet to your best friend

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10 Fun Things to Do With Your Friends on Friendship Day

Take a minute to think about the people who are closest to you. Some will be members of your family, but we bet at least as many, if not more, are your dearest and truest friends.

Although you should never need a reason to celebrate your friendship with others (though some have adopted the tradition of the “friend-aversary”), each July or August, Friendship Day gives us the chance to truly honor our friends and let them know just how grateful we are to have them in our lives. How do you and your BFF(s) plan to celebrate this year?

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Here are 10 of our favorite Friendship Day activities.

1. Make friendship bracelets

Friendship bracelets have long been used to signify the connection between BFFs, so if you and yours don’t already have one, grab your supplies and get started! Our DIY guide for making friendship bracelets has everything you need to know about this worthwhile activity.

2. Go to the beach

If weather permits, grab your shades, pack a lunch, and throw on your best beach outfit. Then, head to a stretch of coastline to spend the day outdoors with your best pals!

3. Plan a dinner party

Have a bunch of friends you’d like to celebrate with? Plan a dinner party either at your favorite restaurant or someone’s home. If you choose to eat in, consider a potluck, where you ask each friend to bring their best dinner dish.

4. Host a movie or TV marathon

Missed last week’s episode of your favorite TV show? Or, is there a movie series you’ve been dying to see but haven’t had the time? If so, invite your best friend over, grab some snacks, fire up your streaming service of choice, and let the magic of the small screen sweep you two away.

5. Take a day trip

Some of the best tourist attractions are located right in your own backyard. Research some of the top things to do in your town (or neighboring communities) and make a day of it. Some ideas may include the aquarium, the zoo, a botanical garden, or a museum.

6. Get active

The best workout is the one done with a friend! Now, that doesn’t mean you have to spend the whole day in the gym; you can also head out on a bike ride, go rollerblading on the boardwalk, or go hiking on your favorite trail.

7. Volunteer

There’s no better feeling than giving back, and we bet it’ll feel even better when you do it with your BFF. Research some organizations in your area and see who could use a helping hand.

8. Visit a spa

Ahh, a little R&R time. Start the day with a manicure and/or pedicure, then treat yourselves to a massage — you deserve it! Or, create your own spa and enjoy your relaxation time right in the comfort of your or your friends’ home. All you need are the right lotions, candles, and some soaps!

9. Take a cooking class

If you want to become more handy in the kitchen, sign up for a cooking class. If you want to surprise your friend with his or her favorite treat, you could even tackle this activity alone before you get together to really get the celebration started.

10. Go shopping

A little retail therapy never hurt anyone! Head to your local mall, outlets, or shopping center and treat yourselves to those clothes and accessories you’ve been wanting to buy. And don’t forget to stop for lunch while you’re out!

In addition to planning activities that you can do to celebrate your friendship with your BFFs, you can also send them a gift or two. From flowers to chocolates, or an arrangement that says thank you for being you, we know that your best friends will absolutely love the gesture.

Friendship Day may only come once a year, but remember that every day is a good day to spend time with those that matter most to you. Don’t worry if you can’t get to all these activities in just 24 hours — you have 364 other days of the year to get them done!

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