I use a wooden skewer and have added a cork from a wine bottle at one end. Keeps the beads/charms from getting away from me while adding the charms I am working with. Works great! I just feel "safer" using the wood rather than the metal. Just me.
Sharene Pomnitz I just use plain bracelet that doesn't have screws. It also helps with weight balance as some of the charms are really weighty compared to others.
Hi I have a question for you since you work at a Pandora store. Do you know if it is common for people to keep changing the charms and beads on their bracelets? Thanks
most of the time people will end up buying another bracelet when they have filled one up. A lot of people dont like to take them on and off they say they dont have patients!
I'm confused about the clips. I don't have any and literally every time I go near my Pandora shop they want to sell me these stupid ugly clips. I don't understand what the point is. The charms don't go past the built in screws so why would anyone need these clips. Like in this video you're literally putting the clips at the end where the charms wouldn't have anywhere to go anyway. Just why? The only reason I could possibly think someone would need clips is if their bracelet was almost empty. Please someone explain the clips to me
i know this reply is late, but i suggest watch videos that explain clips. they actually do serve an important function when you understand how pandora bracelets work...if you have ever had a bracelet and opened it and the charms fell off, then you would get the reason for the clips at the end....a lifesaver!