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How Do You Make A Fan Pull Chain With Beaded Bracelets?

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How Do You Make A Fan Pull Chain With Beaded Bracelets?

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Yes, indeed, ceiling fans are one of the best ways to keep a room cool. I bought recently some new bathroom lights, and I am tempted to try adding a custom-made chain for turning them on and off. The only question I have is where do I get those old beaded bracelets because I have none lying around me. Another problem that I have is the fact that I have never been skilled to literally transform a bathroom light, and I don’t know anyone who might be able to do it. I called some of my friends, but unfortunately, they can’t help me.

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A ceiling fan is an economical and efficient way to keep a room cool. Dress up your fan or adapt it to your own taste by adding a custom-made chain for turning it on and off. If you have some old beaded bracelets lying around you can repurpose them into a fancy beaded pull chain for your fan. Use jewelry wire cutters to cut the wire holding your beaded bracelets together. Remove the beads. Sort them into piles of similar color, size and shape. Your pull chain can be anywhere from 6 inches to 12 inches. Use the proper length for your height or the height of others who will access it. Use a ruler to mark the length of your chain on a sheet of white paper. Select the beads you wish to use for your pull chain. Line them up along the paper in the order you desire. You will need enough to fill the length you marked with your ruler. Connect the wire to the clam-shell loop. Feed the wire into a crimping bead, and then feed it through the ring on the clasp. Bend the wire back around the ring an

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