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• Last updated: May 30, 2021

The Least Expensive & Most Romantic Valentine’s Day Gift Ever: DIY Penny Charm Bracelet

Penny charm bracelet diy homemade for gift.

PSA: Valentine’s Day is next week.

Are you looking for a thoughtful gift idea for the occasion that goes beyond the usual chocolates, flowers, and plush teddy bear holding a satin heart, but don’t want to plunk down a 15-carat wad of cash? Well, I’ve got you covered. Today I’ll share  how to make one of the most romantic, and yet least expensive Valentine’s Day presents possible. It costs about five dollars and takes just a half-hour to make — no other gift offers more swoon and “awwwww” for the buck.

I actually got the idea for this while browsing Pinterest a while back. (Yes, I browse Pinterest. There’s actually some cool man stuff there and lots of recipes for good grub. Shameless plug: follow AoM on Pinterest). The basic concept is this: You take a penny minted in different years that are significant to your relationship with your girl and turn it into a charm bracelet.

I thought it looked like a swell gift idea for my wife so I decided to make it. Result? She loved it.

If you’re ready to become the world’s greatest boyfriend/husband this Valentine’s Day, read on.

Materials Needed

  • Pennies. You need a penny from each significant year of your relationship — her birth year, your birth year, year you met, year you married, year(s) kid(s) were born, etc.
  • Chain bracelet. See if your wife/girlfriend has an old chain-link bracelet. If she doesn’t, buy one at the craft store for $3. (When I went to Hobby Lobby to buy a bracelet, a smooth jazz version of “El Shaddai” was playing over the store sound system. True story.)
  • 9mm jump rings. You can buy a package at the craft store for $2.00
  • Scrap wood
  • Vinegar
  • Salt

Tools Needed

  • Power drill (ideally a drill press)
  • 1/8-inch drill bit
  • Metal file/sandpaper

Step 1: Find Pennies

Man hand sorting through coin bank.

Sorting through my coin bank like a regular Scrooge McDuck. Look for a penny made in each significant year of your relationship: your wife’s/girlfriend’s birth year, your birth year, the year you met, the year you got married, the year(s) your children were born. You get the idea. This will take longer than you think. If you have kiddos, recruit them to help. Just keep an eye on any toddlers sticking coins in their noses.

Variety of pennies in man's hand.

Jackpot! Finally a use for the lowly penny. Now we need to give these bad boys a bath.

Step 2: Clean Pennies

Pennies in bowl with pouring vinegar for cleaning coins.

Place pennies in a bowl and pour some vinegar in.

Salt in dish with vinegar and coins for cleaning.

Add salt for good measure and mix. Let them soak for about 5-10 minutes. They’ll come out looking bee-u-ti-ful.

Step 3: Drill Holes

Drilling hole in penny for diy charm bracelet.

Put your penny on your scrap piece of board and start drilling a 1/8-inch hole into it. A drill press is definitely ideal, but I don’t have one so I just used my power drill. I ended up taking my thumb off the penny so I could use both hands to press down on the drill. The penny started spinning around really fast, but it got the job done.

Hole drilled in top of penny for diy charm bracelet.

I used a split drill bit, so I was left with a rough edge on the back of the penny. A pilot drill bit would have given me a cleaner cut. Again, just working with what I had.

Step 4: File/Sand Rough Edges

Using sandpaper cleaning on penny for diy charm bracelet.

I took some sandpaper designed for metal surfaces and cleaned up the rough edges around the hole as much as possible. I didn’t have one, but a metal file would probably work better.

Step 5: Put Jump Loop Ring Through Penny Holes

Small jump ring through hole in penny for diy charm bracelet.

Place a jump ring through a penny and hold it daintily, like so. Yes, I said daintily. Do the same for all your pennies

Step 6: Attach Jump Ring & Penny to Chain Bracelet

Man attaching penny to chain bracelet for diy charm jewelry.

Step 7: Break Out the Smelling Salts and Prepare for Swooning

Diy homemade penny charm bracelet for gift.

I probably could have bought a better-looking chain, but I don’t have a refined taste for lady’s bracelets.

Option #2: Key Chain

Diy penny charm keychain.

The bracelet is a little quirky, and if it’s not your wife’s/girlfriend’s style, you can make her a key chain with your pennies instead. You’ll simply need a 24mm split ring key ring and a larger drill bit (3/18″ worked for me). Drill your holes and thread them on the key ring. Boom. Instant, thoughtful gift.

I’m sure you could get all sorts of creative with either the bracelet or the key chain, but alas, I have the creativity of a drill bit. The real gold, or golden copper here, is the penny idea. Any way you do it, it will make your gal go “awwww,” and even if she doesn’t like it, she’ll think it’s mighty thoughtful and keep it forever and ever. Whenever she looks at it, she’ll think of how your relationship just makes cents. I’m here all night folks. Please tip your waiters.

Share your DIY Valentine’s Day gift ideas in the comments!

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Benjamin Marek

Submitted by: Benjamin Marek in Mount Dora, Florida
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