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09/03/2014

Beaded Neon Bungee Bracelets

So if you read here often, you probably know that I’m on a couple design teams for other blogs, and today I want to share one of my favorite bracelet projects that I shared over at Crafts Unleashed a few months back: beaded bungee bracelets in fun neon colors.  If you didn’t see it over there, I’m going to show you here today how to make this easy bracelet in a few different styles!  

Beaded Bungee Bracelets in Neon Colors at www.happyhourprojects.com

See, once I got the idea in my head of what I wanted to do… I picked out soooo many beads, clasps, and colors of bungee cord.  There are so many different combinations to mix up and I couldn’t stop!  Haha.  So I did all the experimenting for you to share which beads and clasps fit best with bungee cord, and what my favorite style was, personally.  I’m going to leave links to the exact products I used here, in case you’re hoping to hunt them down yourself r if you want to get a better look at them.  (These aren’t affiliate links; they’re meant for your convenience.  So make a purchase or not as you like, but I don’t benefit either way.)

Supplies needed to make your own neon bracelets – Style #1 (the blue bracelet):

Beaded Bungee Bracelets in Neon Colors at www.happyhourprojects.com

  • Bungee Cord in the Bright Cool Mix
  • Bronze Mix & Mingle Beads in the Bright Blue Mix
  • Textured Bronze Clasp
  • Aleene’s Jewelry Glue
  • Scissors
  • Bead Reamer or a large pin (for grabbing cord and squeezing it through holes – my bead reamer was a perfect tool)
  • Optional, and just for grown-ups: open flame like a candle, or a lighter, for melting working ends to prevent fraying

I really liked this clasp the best.  In fact, I loved the way the whole bracelet turned out best!  You can either tie your cord around the bar inside this clasp, or you can glue it into place.  I opted to glue it, so there would not be a visible knot.  I also liked how well it accommodates 2 cords.

Cut 2 lengths of bungee cord about 6-3/4 inches.  The clasp will add a little bit of length, and in most cases, I aim for a 7-inch finished length.  Because the cord stretches, you’ll have a little leeway, too.  I used a lighter to melt the ends slightly – not set them on fire, of course – but enough so that they won’t fray while you’re working.  This is an optional step, but I did find it helpful enough to recommend it to responsible crafters.  Add a large drop of glue to the inside of one end cap, and glue both cords into place next to each other.  There is a divider bar inside, which makes it especially easy to fit both cords in.

Beaded Bungee Bracelets in Neon Colors at www.happyhourprojects.com

Now – stringing the beads onto 2 cords was not as easy as I thought, because the cord is flexible rather than firm.  So I found a way to use the “squish” of it to my advantage, and used my bead reamer as a pick to pull the cords through.  Once I figured out THAT trick, I got a lot more excited about working with bungee cord.  (Enough to move on and to make 2 more neon bracelets!)

Beaded Bungee Bracelets in Neon Colors at www.happyhourprojects.com

When you get to the end, you may discover that your cords have stretched unevenly.  If that happens – it’s not a problem!  Just trim them evenly, melt them again (if you’re comfortable doing so), and glue on the other end cap.

The blue bracelet, the first try of my neon bracelets, was finished up in about 10 minutes.

Beaded Bungee Bracelets in Neon Colors at www.happyhourprojects.com

After the tight squeeze, I wanted to try a single-strand design.  So next, I made up a green bracelet.  While it was certainly easier to make up (I finished this design in about 5 minutes), I found that the beads being able to slide around more loosely was distracting to me (just a personal preference).  I preferred the two-strand design, but if you’re having difficulty, try starting with this single-strand design and see what you think!

Supplies needed to make your own neon bracelets – Style #2 (the green bracelet):

Beaded Bungee Bracelets in Neon Colors at www.happyhourprojects.com

  • Lime Green Bungee Cord
  • Peridot 1 Mix & Mingle Beads
  • Large Silver Hook & Eye Clasp
  • Aleene’s Jewelry Glue
  • Scissors
  • Bead Reamer or a large pin (for grabbing cord and squeezing it through holes – my bead reamer was a perfect tool)
  • Optional, and just for grown-ups: open flame like a candle, or a lighter, for melting working ends to prevent fraying

This time, I just cut one strand of bungee cord, gave the ends a gentle melt, and got to work.  The end cap was a snug fit, and I used my bead reamer to squish it in there after adding a dab of jewelry glue.

Beaded Bungee Bracelets in Neon Colors at www.happyhourprojects.com

The beads strung on really nicely, and in no time, I was ready for the opposite end cap.  I glued it into place, and this was about as close as it gets to an instant bracelet.  And what a fun color mix, too, don’t you think?

Beaded Bungee Bracelets in Neon Colors at www.happyhourprojects.com

I moved onto a different type of bead next, and made up the pink bracelet with a rhinestone tube bead.

Supplies needed to make your own neon bracelets – Style #3 (the pink bracelet):

Beaded Bungee Bracelets in Neon Colors at www.happyhourprojects.com

  • Bungee Cord in the Bright Cool Mix
  • Curved Silver Rhinestone Tube Bead
  • Silver Rhinestone Magnetic Clasp
  • Aleene’s Jewelry Glue
  • Scissors
  • Bead Reamer or a large pin (for grabbing cord and squeezing it through holes – my bead reamer was a perfect tool)
  • Optional, and just for grown-ups: open flame like a candle, or a lighter, for melting working ends to prevent fraying

I went back to the two-strand style for the final bracelet, cutting two pink cords 6-3/4 inches long, and gluing the end cap onto both strands like I did with the blue bracelet.

Beaded Bungee Bracelets in Neon Colors at www.happyhourprojects.com

I still needed the aid of my bead reamer to get both cords through the holes in the bead, but it moved really quickly – I think this style bead is a little easier than the mix and mingle beads, and it lends a different look (so if you’re making up a few neon bracelets for arm candy, they are going to stack with nice variety).

Beaded Bungee Bracelets in Neon Colors at www.happyhourprojects.com

This style took me about 5 minutes to assemble.

All together, I was finished in about a half hour, and had a bright, fun stack of neon bracelets to show for my craft time! There are so many fun combinations of bungee neon bracelets to make, and by using double strands, you can even mix colors within each bracelet.  Seriously, when I say that the possibilities are practically endless, it’s true!

Beaded Bungee Bracelets in Neon Colors at www.happyhourprojects.comAdrianne Signature

Filed Under: Bracelets, Fashion, Featured, Jewelry, Tutorials Tagged With: 10-minute project, accessories, beads, bracelets, bungee cord, Crafts Unleashed, fashion, jewelry

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Comments

  1. ConcreteSlabCrafter says

    11/25/2025 at 1:24 pm

    These beaded bungee bracelets look super fun and vibrant! I love how you experimented with all the different bead and clasp combinations. That bronze clasp you featured for the blue bracelet seems like a really smart choice, especially with how it hides the knot. Definitely gives me some ideas for DIY projects.

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  2. Uno Online says

    07/02/2024 at 3:09 am

    The decorated bracelets are diverse.

    Reply
  3. slice master says

    06/19/2024 at 3:07 am

    The instructions for making any bungee bracelet are good. I like all three styles, although it can be a bit difficult at first, but once I get used to it, I find them not too difficult to do.

    Reply
  4. Moira (UK) says

    10/28/2014 at 5:30 am

    Hi. love these bungee bracelets. I am just starting out with making jewellry and wanted some nice but fairly cheap ideas as I will be making them mostly for charity causes. These are lovely and hopefully should sell well. Love your blog which I found using AllFreeJewelleryMaking.com so will visit you again. Thanks for the tutorials, they are ve4y helpful. Best wishes to you. M x

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  5. marie says

    09/04/2014 at 3:11 am

    C’est magnifique. I would like to have these supplies in France, perhaps it is possible but don’t know where.
    Have a very nice day everybody.
    Marie

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  6. Bethany says

    09/03/2014 at 9:25 pm

    LOVE! (Especially the pink one!!!)

    Reply
  7. Crystal says

    09/03/2014 at 4:13 pm

    I love the bracelets!! You are the DIY Jewelry Queen!! Pinned :)

    Reply

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