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DIY How To Make A Beaded Pacifer Clip Easy Step by Step Instructions

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Here’s a wonderful step-by-step guide on how to make a silicone beaded pacifier clip.
Materials needed:
– Silicone beads
– Nylon cord
– Metal clip
– Scissors
If you’re looking for a great selection of silicone beads, check out the Birdie Jean Craft Supply Boutique Beads Category HERE.
Step 1: Cut the nylon cord to your desired length, usually about 8-10 inches is good.
Step 2: Add the silicone beads onto the cord in your desired pattern. You can mix and match colors and sizes to create a unique design.
Step 3: Once you have added enough beads, tie a knot at both ends of the cord to secure them in place.
Step 4: Attach the metal clip to one end of the cord by tying it securely onto the knot.
Step 5: For added security, you can use a crimp bead to hold the knot in place on the clip.
Step 6: Trim any excess cord off the ends and your silicone beaded pacifier clip is ready to use!

Additional resources on how to make these clips

To customize the length of the cord for a pacifier clip, you can simply cut it to your desired length before beginning the beading process. A good rule of thumb is to make the cord about 8-10 inches long, but you can adjust it based on your personal preference or the size of your baby’s pacifier. Just be sure to tie knots at both ends of the cord to secure the beads in place and attach the metal clip securely to one end.
You could also consider adding different shapes or textures to the clip, such as wooden beads or crochet elements. Another idea is to add a cute character or design to the clip, such as a little animal or flower. You could also use Birdie Jeans planar resins (check out our selection HERE)  to create a unique look, and add a little bit of artwork or . The possibilities are endless when it comes to personalizing a pacifier clip!

Some additional tips to ensure the safety and durability of your homemade pacifier clip:

1. Use high-quality, food-grade silicone beads that are free from harmful chemicals and toxins. Such as those available at Birdie Jean. We have a wonderful assortment of shapes and colors. Check them out HERE. 
2. Be sure to tie knots at both ends of the cord tightly to prevent any danger of choking or strangulation.
3. Avoid using small beads or charms that could break off and pose a choking hazard.
4. Check the clip regularly for any signs of wear and tear, and replace it if necessary.
5. Don’t leave your baby unattended with the pacifier clip attached.
6. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions when washing and caring for the pacifier
7. Consider using a breakaway clasp for added safety. This type of clasp will release if it gets caught on something and prevent any harm to your baby.
8. Use a sturdy and strong cord that can withstand pulling and tugging from your baby.
9. Avoid using metal beads or charms as they can get hot or cold and cause discomfort to your baby.
10. Personalize the pacifier clip with your baby’s name or favorite colors to make it even more special.
I hope these additional tips help you create a pacifier clip that is both safe and adorable. Don’t hesitate to ask if you have any more questions! Drop me a comment below if you have any questions.
By following these tips, you can create a safe and durable pacifier clip that your little one will love using.
With a little bit of creativity and patience, you can create a beautiful and functional pacifier clip for your little one. Good luck and happy crafting!

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