DIY Home Depot Bracelet

I told you I've been stalking Home Depot. Last time I was there I picked up this metal thingy. I'm sure there's a technical term for it. (Just checked with my dad - it's a hose clamp!)
Its unique industrialness appealed to me. For $1.30, why not? (I also could not resist the 80 cent small version as a ring.)

The best part - it's adjustable! You just turn the little screw to make it as small as you need for your wrist.
To add a bit of color, I weaved in some 1/4 inch ribbon. But I also like it plain.


Glue the ends with E-6000 and clamp to dry.

Now if I can just figure out what to do with the paint chips I pilfered....

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