Dutch Wax Collage Bracelet Knockoff

Yep. I’ve gone visiting at my favorite website to knock off again. . .
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I occasionally like to make things that can be found at Anthropologie.
Sometimes.
Ok. A lot.
But their jewelry is like a siren’s call – I can’t resist it.

My latest? Anthropologie calls it the Dutch Wax Collage Cuff.
I call it my cute new bracelet.
Here’s mine . . .

And here is theirs . . .

Isn’t it fun? I love all the colors and textures!

This little cutie is super easy – here’s what you’ll need to create yours:

•  Bracelet Cuff
(Mine came from Michael’s – their Industrial Chic line)
•  ribbon or fabric for wrapping (my ribbon came from here)
•  scraps of fabric for yo-yo’s
•  assorted buttons, beads or vintage pins
•  rhinestone strand
•  glue – I used E-6000 and it worked great!

Start by getting your cuff ready.
The only one I could find had some hardware in the center. I removed that so it had a flat surface.

Begin wrapping your ribbon around the cuff.
Make sure the end is covered so that no raw edges show.
Glue the end down so it is secure.

Continue wrapping and gluing . .

and wrapping and gluing. . . until you reach the other end.
Tuck the ribbon around the end and fold over. Glue the end down.

Cut circles from scrap fabrics for your yo-yo’s. (yes. the dreaded yo-yo’s. The things we do for our knockoffs)
Mine were about 1 1/2″.

To make a yo-yo, fold under the edge on the wrong side of the circle and hand sew a gathering stitch all the way around.

Pull the thread up so that the edges come together in a circle.
Flatten the yo-yo by pushing down the center section.

Knot the thread – now you have a cute little yo-yo.

Repeat 5 more times, until you have 6 small yo-yo’s

Glue the yo-yo’s onto the bracelet. I recommend starting with the center two, then working out for there.

Now glue on your assortment of beads/buttons.
I also used a couple of clip on earrings that were my grandmothers. I removed the backs so they had a flat surface to glue down.

Find a flat spot and wind just a bit of the rhinestone strand around one of the beads. This isn’t necessary but it adds a fun pop of bling. ;)

That’s it! Pretty easy right??
It’s also definitely less expensive than their $38.00 version.

I also made a more neutral version for May’s Follower giveaway – you can see that it is pretty in any color combination!
(All the embellishments on this bracelet are buttons I found at Michael’s and Joann’s)

I love it!! I hope you do too. ;)

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93 Responses
  1. 81
    Katie says:

    In all honesty, I like your version better than the anthro one. :) It’s beautiful!

  2. 82
    Lynda Bordelon says:

    I love the bracelet so much that I just finished one using the same techniques. Thanks for the tutorial.

  3. 83

    Just love this bracelet, will make one for my daughter – Jasann

  4. 84

    so glad I found you….love the cuff bracelet and love how easy you made it look!!!

  5. 85
    stephanie says:

    Absolutely gorgeous! Can’t wait to make!

  6. 86
    Daksina says:

    Wow beautiful, I much prefer yours!!!

  7. 87
    Lea Woodard says:

    Your bracelet is way, way cuter than the one from Anthropologie!

  8. 88
    Carrie says:

    I AM SO IN LOVE WITH THIS! Which means I need to type in capital letters, apparently. ;-) My mom collects vintage buttons and she is super excited to find some for a bracelet or two. Fabulous idea!

  9. 89
    roselyne says:

    quel support je peux faire si je n ais pas de bracelet en metal merci

  10. 90
    chorton says:

    OMG!!!! I LOVE THESE!!! Thanks for sharing this.

  11. 91

    I love this. I have everything I need to make one, just need to go play in the stash! Thanks so much for the tutorial.

  12. 92
    Donna Tardiff says:

    I had a broken pin from my great grandmother. I was holding onto it for just the right use. It looks great incorporated into this cuff bracelet. Thanks for the idea.

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