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Dragon rimg. Skull bracelett. Pendants! Lovethispic.com. How to make a cage for marbles...or other orbs! | DYI jewelry. Cabochon with floating edge | Jewellery and beading....my therapy. Diy {bird nest necklace} I have been seeing a lot of bird nest jewelry around lately. They are beautiful and I love the trend so I thought I would try making my own. These turned out to be really easy to make and require just a few simple supplies. This necklace would make a lovely Mother's day gift, which just happens to be coming up this weekend! What you'll need: - Jewelry wire (I prefer using a 24 gage because it is easier to manipulate but the 20 gage can work well too with the help of some round nose pliers) - pearls or glass beads - necklace chain - jump ring and a clasp Select the beads you want, string them onto your wire and arrange them as you'd like. then simply wrap the wire around the beads wrap some wire in the space between each bead (I like the look of three loops but you could just do one or two if you prefer) this is what the back looked like.

Now attach a jump ring and a clasp to the end of a necklace chain and this is what you end up with :) I love how each one is so different. Kenneth Jay Lane Strawberry Necklace. Sweet! This cute necklace by Kenneth Jay Lane looks like a piece of candy! Best of all, you can make it yourself and save about $115. Super sweet! Red is traditional, but I am NOT a traditionalist. Yes, mine is turquoise. Why not? All you need is some leftover polymer clay and a few more "ingredients".... Step 1: Gather materials. Step 2: Shape your clay into a strawberry shape. Step 3: Flatten those teardrops and attach them to the top of the strawberry. Step 4: Take your little stud decal; pick off one of the gold studs and press into your strawberry. Now bake your strawberry. Delicious- you're all set! Wire Wrapped Dollar Store Glass Pendant | Morena's Corner. Even though fall is no where in sight here in central Texas, I'm ready to start crafting with autumn in mind.

The amber color of this stone makes me think of fall. Read on to learn how easy it is to make. I had been inspired by these pendants several months ago. I pinned the image, hoping to make something similar someday. When Dollar Store Crafts announced the theme for their September challenge, I knew it was the push I needed to give it a try. Supplies needed: Glass floral stones from the Dollar Tree Jewelry wire Bail 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Fast, VERY frugal, and fabulous! I'd love for you to follow to keep up with my latest projects! Stones. Goldbead necklace. Pirate necklace. Spiderpins.