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Monday, March 11, 2013

Temple Bracelet





So one of my favorite gifts is from my BFF Melissa, She made me a Temple bracelet. I keep it in my Temple bag and love to use it. So, when I heard both my Sisters-in-Law were going through the Temple, I knew exactly what I wanted to make them.

What is a Temple bracelet? It is a pretty bracelet that has a clip attached to hold your Temple name slip while doing a session.

What you will need :

white and clear beads
badge clips
jewelry ring
stretchy cord


First. I take the plastic part off the badge clip and attach a jewelry ring to clip.

Next. String beads and clip onto stretchy cord and knot to close.

Then you are done, so easy, enjoy. I know my Sisters-in-law are going to love it.

Thanks for visiting I would love to see how yours comes out.





I had such a wonderful weekend, I got to drive down to Arizona and be with my two sisters-in-law as they got to go through the temple. It was a beautiful day one that will forever be in my memories.

Don't you love those days that are filled with meaningful conversation, roaring laughter, good food and above all the spirit. Also, they loved the bracelets you can see them wearing them in this beautiful picture we took right before we went to the Mesa Temple.



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31 comments:

  1. Cute bracelets. They photographed so well.

    PS: I got your text, and I am planning to call you soon. : )

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  2. what an awesome idea! I've never seen these before. I think I will just have to make one for myself to take with me the next time I go to the temple. Can you tell me where you got those beads? I really like them. Also thanks for stopping by my blog the other day and leaving a comment. Having people leave an actual comment these days is getting more and more rare. It meant a lot so thanks!

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    1. Your welcome, I loved your blog. One thing I love about blogging is meeting great people I normally wouldn't be able to have met.

      I got the beads at JoAnn’s, they have a great selection and these beads just screamed Temple. I can't wait to see yours. Have fun.

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  3. You did a fantastic job! I'm your newest follower ;) You should join our new link party {1 party, 5 blogs!}
    http://www.somuchbetterwithage.com/2013/03/organize-albums.html
    Have a great week!
    Jamie @ somuchbetterwithage.com

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    1. Thanks so much for the invite Jamie, I will be tired tomorrow cause I was up checking out some fantastic blogs.

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  4. Oh that is a fantastic! I love that idea.

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  5. This is beautiful, Desiree! I'm sure your sisters-in-law will LOVE it! I found you at The Shabby Creek Cottage--thanks for sharing!

    ~Abby =)

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  6. Those beads are so beautiful! Did you get them at a local craft store? I'm not into jewelry making but these might change my mind.
    I'm visiting from 36th Avenue today. I hope you can stop by my blog and leave a comment, too!
    ~ Megin of VMG206
    www.vmg206.blogspot.com

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    1. Thanks for visiting. Of course I stopped by you blog enjoyed your cards. The beads are from Joanns.

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  7. What beautiful bracelets! How neat that they are so pretty and serve a useful purpose as well.
    Thanks so much for sharing at my Real Family Fun link party.
    Hope to see you again next week.
    KC

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  8. Oh my these are gorgeous! I love them and will have to make my own, and my sister's-in-law! Thanks for posting this...and I found you on The Pin Junkies Wow Me Linky Party =)

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    1. Thanks for visiting Marcy, I hope to try that chalk paint this week.

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  9. What a great idea! Love those beads!!!!
    New follower!
    Carolyn
    http://www.ccmcafeeperspective.com/

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    1. Thanks for visiting Carolyn had fun looking at your blog many great ideas.

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  10. This is beautiful, Desiree!!! Thanks so much for sharing this at the FESTIVE FRIDAY FIESTA Link Party! Can't wait to see what you have in store for us this week! =D

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  11. Love that you created something so practical and pretty.
    Liz

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    1. Thanks Liz, your blog is so cute. Thanks for visiting.

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  12. Very pretty! I love the beads! Thank you for sharing.

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  13. So pretty! Thanks for linking it up at Monday Funday!

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  14. Was it hard to find the clips? I am interested in making them this week- but not sure if joanns would have the name tag holder and stretchy material too. What is the approx cost? Limited YW budget (I was thinking they could use as a temple recommend holder now then a name holder when that time comes).

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    1. Not hard to find the clips, joanns and walmart carries them. joann should have everything you need. Cost depends on the beads you get and how many girls you have. clips run about $4 for 12, roll of stretchy string with 82 feet of string should be good for 82 bracelets I think is $5. The beads I used came in a strand good for 1 bracelet where $8, they have smaller ones by design elements that you can make 2 bracelets for $7. or you could look for a cheaper bead option at joann, maybe big bags of white and clear plastic beads would bring down the cost. and don't forget your coupons, don't know if you know but joanns takes competitors coupons so you can use hobby lobby and micheals coupons there. Have fun let me know how it turns out. jewelry making is always a big hit with the YW.

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    2. I would like to know where you got your clips? did you order them on line? I can't find them.. I made some of these bracelets after seeing them at the temple.. I made a bunch and gave them all away now I want one and can't find the clips.. kathy tworiverz@gmail.com

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  15. Thanks for the fabulous idea. I'm going to try to do this for our wards "Super Saturday" which I am in charge of, and have never even been to one. Hopefully even the older women in RS will enjoy this! Thanks again!!!!

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  16. Thank you for the great idea and the tutorial! I am having a hard time knotting at the end. My knot keeps slipping! Any suggestions?

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  17. Even though you've done a beautiful job creating these bracelets, it's important to remember that we are asked not to wear jewelry (other than tiny earrings) in the temple, especially flashy jewelry. Ordinance workers in Mesa had begun making and wearing similar watch bands and we were asked not to wear them. I know these are a clever idea, but maybe it would be good to really think about it.

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    1. I have a question...so the temple card is not covered in a clear plastic sleeve? Just attached to the clip? Do you stick it up your sleeve? Seems cumbersome. Better photos of this style in use would be helpful. I want to make one for my sister and am looking for the most functional style. Thanks!

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