goth cross bracelet.
So crosses are the new anchors, at least in my case – still being quite obsessed with anchors in pretty much every shape, crosses seem to cut their way “into my heart”. The obligatory cross double finger ring, a long necklace, the leopard cross shirt and a cotton bag with one on it, even made an ear-ring with one on it, with which I look a bit like Boy George to be honest. Sometimes it is a bit weird running around with a big cross on your bag or t-shirt – people tend to ge a bit freaked out by it – I am certainly not a crusader.
But anyway, I did this DIY some time ago and have to admit that I already turned it into something new (and before it was a multiple cross necklace) but I liked the idea and so I thought I share it with you.
So here’s what you need:
- min. 5 crosses
- a clasp
- little rings to fix the crosses and for the clasp (~6)
- chain for the bracelet
- pliers

After you got everything needed (I have the big cross of a cheap necklace & the others are from a haberdashery. The chain for the necklace is from a hardware store.), you simply put the rings throught he eyelets of the pendants.
I wanted to have a special “end” so I added the bigger cross to the one end of the chain, the clasp to the other.
Next thing to do is to approximately put the pendants on the chain with the same distance.
Fix them with the pliers so you don’t lose them later on.

I wasn’t too happy with my result as I had golden and silver metal mixed , so get either gold or silver.
Alternatively you could make a necklace instead with a longer chain, maybe even with two chains.
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