Embrace the laid-back coastal style with your very own handmade beach jewellery. Whether you’re prepping for a tropical getaway or just love the ocean aesthetic, these easy DIY anklets and shell bracelets are the perfect project.
Why Make Your own Beach Jewellery?
Creating your own beach-inspired pieces lets you:
Personalize your style with unique materials
Save money compared to boutique prices
Enjoy a relaxing and creative hobby
Materials You’ll Need
To get started, gather the following:
Small seashells or cowrie shells
Natural hemp cord, cotton thread, or elastic string
Beads (wooden, glass, or ocean-colored)
Clasps or adjustable knot knowledge
Scissors and jewellery pliers
Optional: Charms like starfish or sea turtles for added flair.
Step-by-Step: DIY Shell Anklet
Measure & Cut
Measure your ankle and cut about 2 inches longer than needed.
Design Layout
Arrange beads and shells in your desired pattern.
String & Knot
Carefully thread your pieces, tying knots to secure each item.
Finish the Ends
Use a sliding knot or attach a clasp for easy wear.
Crafting a Simple Shell Bracelet
Use stretch cord for a slip-on style
Add a central shell for a minimalist look
Combine shell fragments and sea glass for boho vibes
Final Touch: Seal It with Saltwater Style
Wrap your wrist or ankle in your new beachy creation and feel the island vibe—no plane ticket required!
Trending Styles in Beach Jewellery
Boho Chic – Mix shells with leather cords, tassels, and wooden beads.
Minimalist Ocean Vibes – Use a single cowrie shell on a thin cord or anklet.
Color Pop – Combine bright beads with white shells for a playful summer look.
These styles are popular at beach festivals, coastal markets, and on social media platforms like Instagram and Pinterest.
Tips to Preserve Your DIY Beach Jewellery
Avoid wearing your jewellery in saltwater or chlorinated pools.
Store pieces in a dry, cool place to prevent cords from fraying.
Use clear nail polish or jewellery sealant to protect shells and beads.
With just a little care, your handmade accessories can last all summer long.