Create a simple and adorable bracelet featuring the dark bead mix from the September Magical Mystery Bead Box. This month's theme is Wizard of OZ and features bead mixes and strands inspired by the characters from the Wizard of Oz.

You will need headpins, jump rings, and some basic beading tools. We will be making some wire-wrapped loops to connect the beads of our bracelet together. We will also be using some white Soft Flex medium wire to string our bracelet together.

To add an adjustable extender to your piece add a paperclip-like chain with a lobster clasp to the end of your bracelet! See how to in the video.

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