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Wrapped, Stacked, and Layered Bracelet Challenge

Tracy Slater of the Make Bracelets blog sponsored the Wrapped, Stacked & Layered bracelet challenge and today is Reveal Day!  If you are new, read this post to see how this challenge started & the guidelines for creating bracelet stacks.

80 different bracelet makers who have wrapped, stacked and layered bracelets with incredible enthusiasm. You will see many different styles represented from jewelry making hobbyists and crafters to full time artists and jewelry designers located around the United States and abroad. Click on the links below to visit their blogs, Pinterest boards and gallery pages to see their creations.
 
Thank you Tracy for hosting this challenging event.  Below is my stack:


Here is the list of participants.  Happy blogging!


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  1. love the copper tones to your stack

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  2. I could never do those tiny beads, but your work is lovely! Beautiful colors too. :)

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  3. I really love that middle bracelet. It is a wonderful centerpiece for your gorgeous stack.

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  4. Love the copper pearls, and the beadwork one is amazing!

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  5. Gorgeous. Love the wide cuff especially.

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  6. Beautiful stack ... great colors. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Gorgeous stack! I would really love to know more about the bracelets you selected. Did you make all of them?

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  8. Beautiful stack! Love that big cuff... :)

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  9. I'm just making my way around the blogs so stopped by to say I love how you displayed your stack. I also love the middle wide cuff bracelet. It is beautiful.
    Terrabeadworks

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  10. A beautiful stack! I love the rich colors.

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  11. Great combination of designs. Love the large bracelet in the center! xoxo Beth

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