DIY Friendship Pins
If you were a child of the '80s, chances are that you donned a friendship pin. We gave this popular accessory a sweet update with our Candy Charms Jewelry Kit. They are so quick and fun to make. Bead up a whole bunch to give away and keep some to pin on your own gear!
![DIY Backpack](http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1568/1501/files/Candy_Charms_Jewelry_Kit_9b189f3e-d378-4176-b9dd-09eb13584ef4_large.jpg?v=1558025270)
Materials:
- assortment of safety pins
- scissors
![Friendship Pin Large](http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1568/1501/files/Friendship_Pin_large.jpg?v=1558025279)
Steps:
1. Add initial beads -- use small beads and slide on to the moving prong of the hinged pin.
![Friendship Pin](http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1568/1501/files/Friendship_Pin_2_large.jpg?v=1558025280)
2. Create vertical strands -- as you work, look for a good place to create a vertical strand using chained nylon cord from the kit. Add a larger bead onto the cord to create a sweet dangly strand.
![Friendship Bracelet](http://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1568/1501/files/Friendship_3_large.jpg?v=1558025278)
3. Finish with small beads -- complete beaded prong of the pin.
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Shop our Candy Charms Jewelry Kit here!
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