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 You can make stunning cuff bracelets in just minutes with E6000
                                                glue! The hardest part is also the most fun... deciding what pieces to use :) In this section you will also learn how the parts
                                                we use to make this bracelet could also be used to make an easy pin (brooche) or necklace! 
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 GORGEOUS, EASY TO MAKE BRACELETS MADE IN MINUTES! With E6000 Glue Or 22g Wire!   CUFF BRACELETS
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 JUST "SEW IT"! Visit our shop for our rare vintage filigree cuffs shown and
                                                illustrated above and at center. No glue is needed! Just "sew" pieces onto the cuff bracelet through the openings
                                                in the filigree using 22g wire!
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  How To Assemble Pieces | EASY
                                                BRACELETS...JUST GLUE IT! (OR WIRE WRAP IT)
 It's So Easy To Make Stunning Brooches, Bracelets, Pendants
                                                And Earrings With E6000 Glue.
 
 When Gluing Small Parts, Squeese A Dab Of Glue Onto A Piece Of Waxed Paper And Use
                                                A Toothpick To Pick Up The Amount Of Glue To Place On A Piece.
 
 When Gluing On A Pin Back (For Making Brooches),
                                                Be Sure To Use Enough Glue So It Seeps Over The Edge. You Can Cover The Glue On The Pinback By Placing A Small Filigree Or
                                                Even A Piece Of Leather Over It .
 Be Sure
                                                To Go To The Bottom Of This Page To See More Photos Of Bracelet Designs That Use A Combination Of Brass, Copper
                                                And Silver :) GIVE IT A TRY...YOU CAN "GLUE" IT!  |  | 1.
                                                Select the filigree you are going to use as your centerpiece backing. If you are making a bracelet, you will first bend your
                                                filigree so it has the same curve as the bracelet.
 2. Set all the stones you are going to be using to create your
                                                centerpiece design. In this example, a 25X18 Black Diamond facted stone is being used. It is set in the pronged setting so
                                                no glue is needed. The two, 10X8 flatback Amethyst stones are set by gluing them into the 10X8 bezel settings.
 
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                                                Glue your stones onto the filigree and then glue on any other ornate stampings you have selected. In this example, two small
                                                stampings are glued to the top and bottom of the filigree.
 
 4. Let the completed filigree centerpiece dry for 24
                                                hours to be sure all the pieces are secure, then spray with a clear matte/satin lacquer if desired :)
 Note: Before spraying, "mask" your stones with masking tape to protect
                                                them from being sprayed.
 5. Glue your centerpiece onto a bracelet or glue on a pin back if you are making a brooche.
 
 FAST, EASY, GORGEOUS!
 
 
 |   Just Think Of The Different Designs You Can Make
                                                By Just Using Different Filigrees And Stones!
 
 VARIATIONS
 The filigree and/or the stones in this piece could have been turned lengthwise instead
                                                of vertical. You can also dangle beads, chain or charms from the openings along the edges of the filigree, as well as add
                                                additional, smaller stones for variety.
 
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 This is a brooche (pin) variation. In this example you can see how chain and beads are attached to the filigree edges. This could
                                                have also been a necklace (instead of gluing on a "pin back", a neckchain could have been attached to the filigree
                                                openings |      This bracelet is made so easily by
                                                just wire wrapping (sewing) the dragonfly onto the openings in the filigree cuff, then attaching charms with jump rings. There
                                                are just a million and one designs you can create with these vintage filigree cuffs! | 
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 Our Old
                                                Filigree Cuffs And These Findings Are Available At Our Ebay Or Etsy Shop
 
 Examples of cuff bracelets
                                                combining oxidized brass, antique copper and raw (yellow) brass.
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                                                EASY FILIGREE CUFFS  This
                                                bracelet is made in a snap! The mother of peart disc was wrapped with the large filigree, and the rhinestone was wrapped with
                                                a small lace filigree. The pieces are then just glued (or wire wrapped...sewn) onto the cuff bracelet! Any exposed glue on
                                                the back of the cuff can be covered with a small filigree, brass disc, or even a piece of leather. Bracelets & Brooches Are So Fun & Easy To Make!
                                                 Get Some Filigrees & Stones That
                                                You Like And Just Glue It (or wire wrap it)!!
 
  I hand polished this bracelet
                                                and used E6000 glue to add on an oxidized brass butterfly that I buffed lightly with xfine (#000) steel wool.
                                                Note: I also added a brass disk (glue cover) on the back of the bracelet to cover the glue and add extra stability to the
                                                butterfly. 
 
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 Top Our Old Filigree Cuffs
                                                With Just About Anything To Create Gorgeous Bracelets
 
 Examples of cuff bracelets
                                                combining oxidized brass, antique copper, antique silver and raw (yellow) brass.
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