Okay, here’s my blog post about making bead necklaces for men, written in the style you requested:

Alright, so I’ve been seeing these beaded necklaces popping up on guys everywhere lately, and I gotta say, I was intrigued. I’m not usually a “jewelry guy,” but something about the earthy, laid-back vibe of these necklaces just clicked with me. So, I decided to try making my own. No fancy tutorials, just winging it!
Getting Started
First things first, I needed beads. I hit up a local craft store – honestly, it was a little overwhelming! There were so many options. I grabbed a few different kinds that caught my eye:
- Wooden beads: Some dark brown, some lighter, different shapes and sizes. I figured these would give it that natural look I was going for.
- Stone beads: A few black ones, maybe lava stone? They had a cool, rough texture.
- A couple of “fancier” beads: Just a few with some subtle patterns, to add a little something extra.
Then I needed something to string them on. I picked up some strong, stretchy cord – seemed like the easiest option for a beginner. I also grabbed some crimp beads and pliers, ’cause I remembered seeing those in some online picture…somewhere. No idea how to use them, though.
The Messy Middle Part
So, I get home, spread everything out on my table, and just…start stringing beads. No real plan here, just playing around with different combinations. It was actually kinda relaxing!
I started with mostly wooden beads, then threw in a few of the black stone ones for contrast. I tried to keep it somewhat symmetrical, but not too perfect. I wanted it to look a little rugged, you know?

The stretchy cord was pretty easy to work with. It’s tied a few simple knots to hold the beads and see how it looks.
Okay, the crimp beads. Total mystery. I fiddled with them for a while, watched a super quick video, I think. Basically, you put them on the end of the cord, squish them with the pliers, and it’s supposed to keep the whole thing from falling apart. Seems legit, I guess.
The Finished Product (Almost)
After about an hour of messing around, I had something that actually looked like a necklace! It was a little longer than I expected, but I kinda liked it that way. I tried it on, and…not bad! It definitely had that chill, surfer-dude vibe I was going for.
I wore it around the house for a bit, just to see how it felt. Comfortable enough! I might try making another one with smaller beads, maybe a bit shorter. But for a first attempt, I’m pretty happy with it. And hey, if I can do it, anyone can!