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DIY Necklace Ideas. DIY Necklace Ideas What to give to the BFF aka the girl who has everything? A handmade necklace that you made yourself of course! Because, why not? I’ve scoured the net for some lovely jewelry ideas (and wow! Sooo many talented people with awesome ideas out there too!) That you and I can create.

They are guaranteed to be unique and adored. How about some DIY geometric ones that are sure to stand out in a crowd? Chevron Necklace from {Kaam Handmade} Jeweled Triangle Necklace from {Thanks I Made It} Gold Geometric Chain Necklace from {High On DIY} If not, some cool chunky chains like these: Triple Chain Statement Necklace from {Trinkets In Bloom} Painted Chain Statement Necklace from {The Fashion Spot} Braid Necklace {Kaam Handmade} Or these lovely whimsical pieces: Jingle Bell Necklace from {Whimseybox} Vintage Buttons Necklace from {Born In ’82} Metallic Filigree BiB Necklace from {A Splendid Assemblage}.

Martin Margiela-Inspired Fringe Necklace from {Pop Champagne} Have fun crafting! Jewelry Making - Free projects and DIY gift ideas from Craftbits.com. Craftbits.com DIY Christmas Crafts and Handmade Gift Ideas You are here: Home / Jewelry Making Jewelry Making A collection of jewelry making projects, patterns and techniques from beaded earrings to step by step wire work and beaded projects. 35Share 2.6KShare Make your own Crystal Bohemian Ring Easy Wrist To Ring Chain DIY Colorful Gypsy Bracelet DIY Pokemon Pikachu Necklace Game Of Thrones Crystal Crown DIY Beaded Necklace Wrapped Paracord Tribal Necklace DIY Wire Necklace Make A Braided Thread Necklace Necklace - Felt Circles Garland Create Elegant Feather Dangle Ear Hooks Make Colorful Beaded Ornaments Make a Glittery Bat Hair Clip Make A Crochet Flower Necklace Make An Easy Bat Pendant DIY Silicone Gap Filler Craft Mold 4th of July Inspired Bracelet Rhinestone And Cord Twisted Bracelet Ebay Necklace Hack - Chunky Necklace How to Make a Neon Cord Twine Necklace How to make a Spoon Necklace DIY Paper Beads Cement Initial Industrial Style Pendant DIY Concrete Jungle Bead Necklace Peacock Feather Pendant Earrings Ad.

DIY Button Bling! DIY Button Bracelets, Earrings, Necklaces and more. Posted by ScrapHacker.com on tisdag, april 17, 2012 · 3 Comments More D.I.Y dash than cash! Bold Button D.I.Y Bling adds instant attitude to an outfit and makes great gifts for friends too! Today’s post features a selection of awesome Button D.I.Y Bling projects (bracelets, necklaces, earrings, rings…) spotted around the D.I.Y Blogosphere. Hope you’ll find a little something in the mix that gets your D.I.Y juices flowing - enjoy! D.I.Y Button Bracelets from ‘I Spy DIY’, full tutorial here! Further inspiration… Jute string+0dd buttons=very cool DIY bracelets! D.I.Y Button Necklace from Cut Out and Keep – TUTORIAL HERE!

DIY Statement Rings from Glitter’n'Glue – TUTORIAL HERE! Further inspiration… DIY tutorial from Buttonsgalore & more, HERE! DIY Vintage Button Earrings from A Pair & A Spare – Full tutorial here! Fabric Button Earrings from Etsy Vendor Button Bizarro Further button earring inspiration… DIY Tutorial from hocuskocis.blogspot.com – HERE! DIY Tutorial from Blackbirds & Bumblebees. 5 DIY - Necklace Ideas. Hey my lovely fashionistas! I’m always here to inspire you and to awake your creativity and today I’m here with a very interesting post that is called “5 DIY – necklace ideas”. Are you excited? You don’t have to throw your money on expensive accessories anymore, because there are many diy tutorials that can help you to make them at your home.

The one that you will make will look like the one in the store – believe me! Check out these 5 stupendous diy necklace ideas and inspire yourself! DIY Neon Lace Necklace Ideas DIY Peter Pan collar necklace DIY Gretchen Jones Necklace DIY Babi Rorschach Necklace Outstanding Bolo Tie Thank you for reading! Diy. shrinky dink necklace. Finally got around to using my Shrinky Dinks! My inspiration comes from these wonderful clown eyelashes that I stumbled across online. This just goes to show you that you can find inspiration anywhere!

Eyelashes available here! I printed the above picture at 50% of the original size & used that as my guide. Supplies: (under $7 from amazon) black sharpie scissors hole punch jump rings chain & clasp pliers & the use of an oven. Other cool shrinky dinks necklaces... super duper. 46 Ideas For DIY Jewelry You'll Actually Want To Wear. DIY Pom Pom Necklace. The moment we saw designer Nicole Akong‘s dramatically colorful jewelry collection, Conquistadora, we were smitten. Honestly, what’s not to love about these ethnic and tribal inspired pom pom necklaces? And how can we resist figuring out how these beauties were made? With just a few feet of cording, trimming, and chain, we’ll show how you can DIY your own Akong-inspired necklace! You’ll need:2 feet of pom pom trim2 feet of chain40-60 jump rings4 feet of nylon cord2 needle nose pliers Start by attaching the chain to the outer edge of the pom pom trim with the jump rings.

If you are using cable chain, connect a jump ring through every other link. If you are using cable chain, connect a jump ring though each link. Once the entire length of the chain is attached to the pom pom trim, thread the cord through each jump ring. Pick up each end of the cord and the chain will naturally fall on top of the pom pom trim. Your new pom pom necklace is finished!! DIY Jewelry Ideas. The DIY Statement Necklace - DailyBuzz Style. DIY Gilded Gemstone & Chain Tassel Necklace~ Maeg-it Yourself ~ Fashion. Images via Style.com: Chanel Pre-Fall 2011 | Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2011 Ready-to-Wear * La Mode large bejeweled button from JoAnne’s {$2.75} which I picked up while getting materials for my D&G bejeweled shoes {I was going to use the two small buttons with it but it just didn’t work out right. I may make earrings out of them.* 254 cm gold chain.* 42″ (1.06m) gold chain* Large clasps or ribbon or leather {I used leather lacing}* Large gold oval jump ring* Beading pliers * Open the chain links on either end of your larger chain and attach to the button hook & to each other to stabilize the button {so it doesn’t fall forward}. * Using your oval jump ring and small chain, open links creating 3inch strands and string one by one onto ring. * Use as many as you like to create a tassel. * Clamp jump ring/tassel onto back of button loop and large chain. * It should look like this …and wear it long if you choose!

* Clamp/link ends to existing chain at the back of your button. Have Fun! Make a Fabric Covered Gem Necklace - we heart this. Photos: Kirsten for we heart this Lately, fabric seems to be making its way into necklaces, earrings, bracelets – all kinds of accessories. I love that it can add an entirely different texture and look to a piece of jewelry. For this DIY, I incorporated fabric from a thrifted skirt with some plastic décor gems and chain to create a one of a kind necklace. Totally customizable and really easy to make! Supplies: - Plastic lightweight decorating gems* - Scrap fabric (mine was 40 inches x 4 inches)** - Thick chain - Scissors - Jewelry pliers - Hot glue gun (optional) *I used 7 gems. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Voilà – on-trend necklace, made by YOU! Kirsten of Studs-and-Pearls.com is currently in graduate school, working towards her Masters of Science in Nutrition. Dream + Dress: DIY: painted necklace. I decided to start with a plain crystal necklace (which I found at Forever21 for less than ten dollars!) And paint the stones by hand with nail polish. I had debated using acrylics, but decided nail polish would be easier to use and would likely provide a smoother finish. I was nervous I'd have to be super precise, but it was actually incredibly easy and foolproof–and I'm loving the result! I used several different colors this time, since I was trying to replicate the Tom Binns necklace, but I'm looking forward to revamping another old necklace using just the citrus colors, which I think will look even more amazing. I'm also looking forward to trying my hand at some of his other pieces (like these earrings and this bracelet!)

Photos and artwork by me © Dream & Dress. DIY Braided Necklace. DIY Felt Gem Necklace. Here’s a sim­ple craft project that you and your chil­dren can enjoy together. It only requires a few basic sup­plies and deliv­ers super fun results in no time at all. Mate­ri­als Print­able tem­plate (down­load here)Nee­dle nose pliersLength of chain (from the craft store)FeltHole punchHeavy fusible inter­fac­ing (fusible on one side)Dis­ap­pear­ing ink markerCoor­di­nat­ing threadTwo jump rings Step 1 Print and cut out the tem­plate. Next, iron the felt and inter­fac­ing together. Step 2 Using the dis­ap­pear­ing ink marker and a ruler, draw the lines of the gem on the felt.

Step 3 Use your sewing machine to sew over the lines with coor­di­nat­ing thread. Step 4 Using a small hole punch, punch holes in the gem for attach­ing the chain. Step 5 Use your nee­dle nose pli­ers to attach the jump rings and chain. Voila! Related. DIY Emerald Necklace. I must guess that if you're a fashion trend follower, then you already know that the Pantone color of the year is Emerald, well, this time I made a stunning necklace that will make any outfit look pretty chic. Now back to the DIY, this is what you need: Note: The acrylic crystals have a flat back.

Now for the fun part, how to make it: Wear it with a tee to make a glamorous casual look, or with anything striped, so you mix two of my favorites SS13 Trends! Tips on where to shop for materials: You can get some emerald rhinestone chain on Etsy, so you don't have to paint them. DIY Roses Phone Case. On christmas vacations I made a my own Neon bling iPhone case with some polymer clay roses and rhinestones so I could start the new year with style.

You'll need: -Polymer Clay in any colors you like. -iPhone case -Razor Blade -Circle cutter (I used a cake decorating frosting tip) -Strong glue like E6000 (not shown on the photo) -Rhinestones (not shown on the photo) For this project you could either make your own fimo roses if you have the patience to make them, or you can buy some roses cabochons, Etsy have plenty of them and they're pretty affordable. If you decide to make them, then I have to tell you that even though I shoot pictures of the making of the roses I can't publish them since I lost them! When you have your roses, now is time to arrange them on the case, playing with the layout, then you're going to add glue to the back and then place them on the case, you need strong glue, let them dry at least for 8 hours. You have a new iPhone case. Made in Pretoria | i do it myself | Page 3.