Showing posts with label necklace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label necklace. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
How to Make a T-Shirt Necklace
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
DIY Anthro Pernilla Necklace
Bev at Flamingo Toes made her own version (shown above) of the following necklace that is a pricey $198 at Anthropologie. Why pay so much when you can make your own for a lot less than that! Can you tell the difference between the two necklaces?
What I love about this necklace is that it is a basic design that you can use components from broken jewelry or jewelry pieces you would like to refashion. I know in my stash of vintage jewelry, I have boxes and boxes and could make all types of variations of this necklace. Of course you can use new jewelry components found at craft stores.
Another thing I love about this design is that it opens up many possibilities for complimenting pieces of jewelry with all the varying pieces used in the necklace.
Are you ready to attempt your own necklace?
Click here to go to Bev's excellent tutorial with lots of photos!
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Anthropologie Cenote Layered Necklace DIY Knockoff
Awesome inspiration!
If you make your own jewelry for personal use or professionally, you will love to make this awesome layered necklace.
You can make it out of components from vintage or used jewelry that is broken or just needs repurposing or purchase new components.
What I love about this design is that you can make a number of earring and bracelet combinations to match this necklace! They would make a very cool jewelry collection . . . don't you think?
Click here for the tutorial from one of my favorite blogs, Flamingo Toes!
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Stunning Necklace ~ Jewelry Making Project
Love this stunning necklace . . . wearing it would make a bold fashion statement!
The creator of this awesome necklace used new items, but with all the boxes of vintage jewelry stacked in my office, it has provided great inspiration for a refashion jewelry project.
An old beaded vintage necklace should provide an ample amount of beads to make a very cool and unique creation.
Sara Marie of Everyday Bijoux is a jewelry designer with an Etsy shop and a lovely blog. She writes about how she was inspired to make this gorgeous necklace, the materials she used and the problems she encountered. Awesome article for you crafters who enjoy making your own jewelry or inspirational for those who are jewelry designers. Click here for the blog post.
Hope you enjoy her blog and Etsy shop as much as I have!
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