I have always loved baseball. Â It is by far one of my favorite sports. Â With 3 boys, I have spent a ton of time at the ball parks and I always have on my fan fair. Â Here is one of my favorite items to wear…a baseball bracelet supporting my favorite team. Â They are super easy to make and you can color coordinate them for any team.
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Supplies To Make An Easy Baseball Bracelet:
- One baseball (used or new)
- Exacto knife
- Embroidery thread (This is the one I used)
- Embroidery needle or craft needle with large thread opening
- E6000
- Epiphany circle cutter
- Epoxy circles
- Bottle Caps
- Felt for backing
- Acetone (See pic below)*
- Baling wire or Toggle clasp or both
- Rhinestones, crowns, initials, bottlecaps or whatever you want to decorate your bracelet
 Here is a picture of the Acetone. It will strip all of the words you don’t want on the balls. (For example, a sporting goods store name or “made in china”). It will also quickly clean up a really dirty ball. I poured a little in a plastic container, dipped a rag in it and wiped it right off.
Here are the items I picked up to make my baseball bracelets. All of these supplies were purchased at Michael’s Craft Store.
 Here are some of my finished baseball bracelets:
Here is one we made using the Epiphany circle cutter, the epoxy circles, a royals logo, royal blue gems and clear rhinestones.
 We made this one using the Epiphany circle cutter, the epoxy circle, a royals logo and clear rhinestones
 This one is a stunner! We used rhinestone strips, the Epiphany circle cutter, the epoxy circles, a bottle cap and a Royals logo
This one is so simple but I love it! We used a locket I found in the jewelry section of Michael’s Craft Store and turned it on it’s side. I hung a baseball glove locket on the necklace shank and inserted a paper Royal’s logo where a picture would go. The locket is attached with hot glue. Â NOTE: Â I used an old baseball for this one and I love the vintage look!!!
Want to make your baseball bracelet even more budget and kid-friendly???
String it in Royal blue and give them a sharpie and let them show their spirit their own way!
Here is a video tutorial to show you exactly how to make a baseball bracelet!
Please share with me how you celebrate your favorite team!
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