8 Boho Friendship Bracelet Ideas
Ready to channel your inner free spirit and create some gorgeous arm candy?
Friendship bracelets are back, baby, and this time they’re all about that laid-back, earthy, boho vibe we adore.
Forget the playground days; these aren’t your grandma’s friendship bracelets – these are chic, unique, and totally customizable pieces you’ll actually want to wear every single day.
Get ready to dive into eight completely fresh, fun, and totally doable DIY projects that will have you crafting up a storm!
1. Macrame & Gemstone Braided Beauty

Imagine a bracelet that feels like a little piece of art on your wrist, combining intricate knots with the raw beauty of natural stones. This macrame and gemstone bracelet is exactly that – a stunning fusion of texture and organic charm.
It’s perfect for adding a touch of earthy elegance to any outfit, whether you’re heading to a festival or just lounging at home.
Materials Needed
- Waxed cotton cord (2mm or 1.5mm) in a natural or earthy tone (like olive green, brown, or cream)
- Small, tumbled gemstone beads (e.g., turquoise, amethyst, rose quartz, jasper) with a hole large enough for your cord
- Scissors
- Measuring tape
- Clipboard or macrame board (optional, but helpful)
How to Make It
Start with a base cord for your bracelet length, plus extra for tying. Then, cut several longer cords for your macrame knots.
You’ll be using simple square knots, alternating sides to create a flat, braided look. Every few knots, thread a gemstone bead onto your base cord, then continue with your macrame, securing the bead in place.
This creates a beautiful pattern of knots interspersed with radiant stones. Finish with a simple sliding knot closure for adjustability.
Pro Tips / Styling Ideas
Experiment with different gemstone colors to match your mood or outfit – a series of blue turquoise for beachy vibes, or amethyst for a touch of spiritual calm.
You can also mix two different cord colors for a subtle striped effect. This bracelet seriously makes a fantastic gift for a friend who loves nature and unique accessories.
This piece is a dream for anyone who appreciates handmade craftsmanship and the grounding energy of natural stones. Wear it solo or layered with other delicate chains for a truly bohemian stack.
2. Stacked Seed Bead & Charm Delight

Get ready to create an arm party that sparkles with personality! This bracelet isn’t just one strand, but a delightful collection of tiny seed beads in harmonious colors, accented by delicate boho charms.
It’s light, playful, and adds a gorgeous pop of color and texture to your wrist, making it feel like a treasured find from a global market.
Materials Needed
- Assorted small seed beads (size 8/0 or 6/0) in complementary boho colors (e.g., terracotta, mustard, teal, cream, gold)
- Beading wire or strong thread (like C-Lon or Nymo)
- Small boho-inspired charms (e.g., feathers, Hamsa hands, lotus flowers, tiny leaves)
- Toggle clasp or lobster clasp with jump rings
- Crimping beads and crimping pliers (if using beading wire)
- Beading needles (if using thread)
How to Make It
The magic here is in creating multiple, slightly varied strands, then connecting them all to one clasp.
Decide on your color palette and bead patterns for each strand. You might do one solid color, one striped, and one with a random mix.
String your beads onto your wire or thread, adding a charm to one or two strands for a focal point.
Once all strands are beaded to your desired length, gather one end of all strands and attach them to one side of your clasp using crimp beads or secure knots. Repeat for the other end. Trust me, the layered effect is stunning!
Pro Tips / Styling Ideas
Don’t be afraid to mix bead finishes – opaque, translucent, matte, and even a few metallic gold or silver ones will add depth. For a truly unique look, incorporate a few natural wood or bone beads into one of the strands.
This bracelet is perfect for adding a touch of everyday whimsy and makes a thoughtful, personalized gift for your most stylish pal.
This is for the friend who loves a little sparkle and a lot of personality in their accessories. It’s ideal for summer festivals, beach days, or just brightening up a casual jeans-and-tee look.
3. Leather Cord & Metal Bead Wrap

Craving something with a bit more edge, but still undeniably bohemian? This leather cord and metal bead wrap bracelet is your answer.
It’s rugged yet refined, with the natural feel of soft leather beautifully contrasted by the gleam of antique metal beads.
This piece wraps around your wrist multiple times, creating a substantial, eye-catching statement that feels both ancient and modern.
Materials Needed
- Soft leather cord (1.5mm or 2mm) in brown, black, or tan
- Assorted antique silver, bronze, or brass metal beads (e.g., rondelles, textured spacers, small charms)
- A decorative button (for closure)
- Strong thread or thin wire (for securing beads)
- Scissors
- Ruler
How to Make It
Measure your leather cord to wrap around your wrist 3-4 times, plus extra for the knot and button loop.
Fold the cord in half to create a loop at one end that fits your button. Secure this loop by wrapping it tightly with thread.
Now, start stringing your metal beads onto both strands of the leather cord, pushing them up against the secured loop. After placing a bead, you can tie a simple knot with both cords to hold it in place, or use a small piece of thread to secure it.
Continue adding beads and knots, leaving space between them. At the other end, tie a secure knot and attach your decorative button.
Pro Tips / Styling Ideas
Look for metal beads with interesting textures or patterns – think hammered finishes or intricate etchings. You can also intersperse a few contrasting beads, like dark wood or ceramic, for added visual interest.
This bracelet is perfect for someone who loves a bit of a rustic, earthy vibe and wants a piece that feels substantial and unique.
This robust and stylish bracelet is fantastic for anyone with a love for natural materials and a slightly edgy, vintage aesthetic. It’s perfect for layering with a watch or other thin bracelets.
4. Woven Fabric & Tassel Magic

Unleash your inner textile artist with this vibrant and wonderfully tactile bracelet! This project uses strips of patterned fabric woven together to create a soft, comfortable band, finished with playful yarn tassels.
It’s a fantastic way to upcycle fabric scraps and create a truly unique accessory that feels like a wearable piece of art.
Materials Needed
- Fabric scraps in boho prints (e.g., tribal, tie-dye, paisley, floral) – cotton or linen works best
- Embroidery floss or thin yarn in coordinating colors for tassels
- A sturdy base cord (e.g., hemp or thick cotton cord) about 12-15 inches long
- Scissors
- Fabric glue (optional, for securing ends)
How to Make It
Cut your fabric into long, thin strips (about 1/2 inch wide and 12-18 inches long). You’ll need at least 3-5 strips.
Take your base cord and tie a small loop at one end. Now, starting near the loop, begin weaving your fabric strips around and over the base cord, securing them with simple knots or a bit of fabric glue as you go.
You can braid the fabric strips together, or wrap them individually around the cord, changing colors as you like.
Once you’ve reached your desired bracelet length, secure the fabric ends. Then, create small, fluffy tassels from your embroidery floss and attach one to each end of the bracelet.
Pro Tips / Styling Ideas
Mix and match different fabric patterns and textures for a truly eclectic look. Consider using a small piece of denim or canvas for one strip to add durability and contrast.
This bracelet is super comfy to wear and adds a fantastic pop of color and texture to any casual outfit. FYI, it’s also a great way to use up those fabric scraps you’ve been hoarding!
This project is ideal for eco-conscious crafters and anyone who loves soft, textile-based jewelry. It’s wonderfully comfortable for all-day wear and perfect for showing off your unique style.
5. Beaded Kumihimo Braid

Ever wanted to try a traditional Japanese braiding technique? Kumihimo is surprisingly easy to learn and creates beautiful, dense braids.
When you add beads, it transforms into a sophisticated and intricate bracelet that looks incredibly complex but is totally achievable. This technique makes for a stunning, tactile piece that feels substantial and luxurious.
Materials Needed
- Kumihimo disk (round foam disk with slots)
- 8 strands of embroidery floss or S-lon cord (about 20 inches each)
- Small seed beads (size 8/0 or 6/0) – pre-string about 50-70 beads onto 4 of your 8 strands
- Scissors
- Weight (optional, for the center of the braid)
- End caps and a clasp (e.g., lobster clasp)
- E6000 glue
How to Make It
Start by tying all 8 strands together in an overhand knot, leaving a small loop. Thread this loop through the center hole of your Kumihimo disk. Arrange the 8 strands into the slots, usually in pairs around the “north, south, east, west” positions.
For a beaded braid, make sure 4 of your strands have beads pre-strung. Follow the basic Kumihimo braiding pattern (e.g., “bottom right up, top left down,” rotating the disk).
When you want to add a bead, slide one up from the beaded strand and incorporate it into the next knot.
Continue until your braid is the desired length. Remove from the disk, tie off the ends, trim, and glue on your end caps and clasp.
Pro Tips / Styling Ideas
Choose a color palette that really makes those beads pop! Contrasting floss and bead colors work wonderfully. You can create a uniform beaded pattern or randomize bead placement for a more organic look.
This bracelet is a showstopper and makes an incredible handmade gift that looks professionally made.
This is for the crafter who loves learning new techniques and creating something truly unique and intricate. It’s a beautiful statement piece that adds an element of global artistry to your style.
6. Driftwood & Hemp Cord Charm

Bring the serene beauty of the beach right to your wrist with this effortlessly cool driftwood and hemp cord bracelet.
This design celebrates natural elements, combining the raw, organic texture of small driftwood pieces (or wood beads) with the rustic charm of hemp cord. It’s simple, understated, and incredibly versatile.
Materials Needed
- Small, smooth pieces of driftwood (pre-drilled, or use wood beads with a natural finish)
- Natural hemp cord (1mm or 2mm)
- A focal charm or bead (e.g., a small shell, a ceramic bead, or an antique button)
- Scissors
How to Make It
Cut a long piece of hemp cord – enough to wrap around your wrist and leave generous tails for tying. Fold the cord in half.
Decide where you want your driftwood or wood beads to sit on the bracelet. Take one strand of the cord and thread it through a driftwood piece, then tie a simple knot on either side to secure it.
Repeat with your other driftwood pieces, spacing them out evenly. In the center, incorporate your focal charm by threading both strands through it or tying it on securely.
You’ll end up with a simple tie-on bracelet, which adds to its laid-back appeal.
Pro Tips / Styling Ideas
If you’re using actual driftwood, make sure it’s clean and smooth, and consider drilling a small hole if needed. You can also use pre-made wooden beads in various shapes and sizes for a similar effect.
This bracelet looks fantastic worn alone for a minimalist beachy vibe or stacked with other natural material bracelets. It’s seriously so easy, you’ll love this!
This bracelet is perfect for the nature lover, the beach bum, or anyone who appreciates simple, organic beauty. It’s wonderfully casual and adds a touch of earthy charm to any outfit.
7. Crochet Chain & Button Closure

If you love the cozy, handmade feel of crochet, this bracelet is for you! Using a simple crochet chain stitch, you can create a soft, textured bracelet in beautiful boho colors, finished with a charming button closure.
It’s quick, easy, and a fantastic way to use up those yarn scraps, resulting in a unique and comfortable piece of wrist wear.
Materials Needed
- Cotton yarn or thin acrylic yarn in a boho color (e.g., dusty rose, sage green, mustard yellow, cream)
- Crochet hook (size appropriate for your yarn, usually 3.0mm – 4.0mm)
- A decorative button (flat-backed works best)
- Scissors
- Yarn needle (for weaving in ends)
How to Make It
Start by making a slip knot and chaining stitches until your chain is long enough to comfortably wrap around your wrist, plus a little extra for the button loop. Aim for a slightly looser fit.
Once you reach your desired length, create a small loop at the end by chaining 3-5 stitches and slip stitching back into the main chain – this will be your buttonhole. Fasten off and weave in your ends using a yarn needle.
On the other end of the chain, securely sew on your decorative button. That’s it! A super simple, super cute bracelet.
Pro Tips / Styling Ideas
Experiment with different yarn textures – a slightly variegated yarn can add beautiful depth. You can also make a slightly wider bracelet by working a row of single crochet stitches into your chain.
This bracelet is incredibly soft and comfortable, perfect for everyday wear, and makes a lovely, heartfelt gift. It’s a great beginner-friendly crochet project.
This charming bracelet is ideal for anyone who loves the warmth and texture of yarn crafts. It’s a cozy accessory that adds a touch of homespun charm to your look, perfect for autumn or a relaxed day out.
8. Wire-Wrapped Crystal Point

Elevate your energy and style with this enchanting wire-wrapped crystal point bracelet. This design focuses on a single, powerful crystal point, beautifully encased in wire and attached to a simple, adjustable cord.
It’s minimalist yet impactful, blending the raw beauty of natural crystals with a delicate artisan touch.
Materials Needed
- Small natural crystal point (e.g., clear quartz, rose quartz, amethyst, citrine)
- Thin jewelry wire (24 or 26 gauge, silver or gold tone)
- Adjustable waxed cotton cord or thin leather cord (about 12-15 inches)
- Round-nose pliers
- Flat-nose pliers
- Wire cutters
How to Make It
Take a length of jewelry wire and begin wrapping it around the base of your crystal point, securing it firmly.
Continue wrapping the wire up the crystal, creating an artistic cage or spiral pattern that holds the crystal securely but still allows its beauty to shine through. Leave a small loop at the top of your wire-wrapped crystal.
Once the crystal is securely wrapped, take your adjustable cord. Thread the cord through the loop you created on the crystal.
Create simple sliding knots on either side of the crystal to make the bracelet adjustable to any wrist size.
Pro Tips / Styling Ideas
Choose a crystal that resonates with you – each stone has its own unique properties! You can add a small bead or two to the adjustable cord for extra detail.
This bracelet is perfect for those who love to carry a little bit of positive energy with them throughout the day. It’s a subtle statement piece that adds a touch of magic to your everyday look.
This stunning piece is for the spiritual seeker, the crystal enthusiast, or anyone who appreciates the raw beauty of natural elements. It’s a personal talisman that looks beautiful and feels empowering.
Final Thoughts
There you have it – eight completely unique and absolutely gorgeous boho friendship bracelet ideas just waiting for your creative touch!
Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just starting out, these projects are designed to be fun, rewarding, and result in truly special pieces you’ll adore.
So grab your supplies, put on some chill tunes, and get ready to craft some magic for yourself and your besties!
