Boden Boulevard Necklace Knockoff. Did you know Mother’s Day is about a week and half away?? Eek!! I don’t know about you but I’m scrambling a bit here. ;) So I thought I’d help you out. Actually, Melissa and I are helping you out. :) Melissa sent in a Tutorial Request for a darling Boden Necklace – and I knew that it would be perfect for a Mother’s Day idea. Or a “I’m going to make that myself for Mother’s Day” idea. ;) Here is my version of the prettiness - And here is the Boden version – with a crazy retail value of $78 - I like the navy they used but I went for a more neutral color scheme. This necklace is super easy!! Here’s what you’ll need to make it: twill or other ribbon (approx 50″) large link chain (you’ll need a piece about 13″ long) bead assortment – enough for 5 13″ strands beading cord crimp beads (10) (All supplies came from Michael’s) :) Start by weaving your twill piece through the links of the chain.
Continue weaving the twill through until the chain piece is centered in the twill. Pretty cute already huh? Black Magic Lariat and Earrings Set. Pretty Handmade Dual Chain & Ribbon Necklace Tutorial. Adjustable Button Necklace « Trash to Treasure - tutorials | Craftwerk.ee. This wonderful tutorial is made by Petronella Luiting specially for our project "Tarbetust tarvilikuks" (Trash to treasure) - in witch we share tutorials of recycling and reusing things. This project is in Estonian language but some of the texts will be available in English as well... There are plenty of fab tutorials in Estonian version of the page - you can check them out HERE. Don't speak Estonian? No problem just crab Google Translate and follow clear and good photos of the instructions. Happy discovering! Project is supported by EAA and Norwegian Financial Mechanisms through Fund for NGOs.
Click the link and... Do you have old buttons in the house ? Material needed: Step 1: Measure about 150 cm of the cord and cut it off; thread this piece on the needle you are going to use. Step 2: Step 3: Repeat step 2 as long as you like the necklace to be (I made it here about 50 cm long). Step 4: the adjustable closure. Now you knot each end, so that they cannot slide out of the button. Did I mention I like to make jewelry too?
DIY Seed Bead Necklace Tutorial. This DIY project went through a few transformations before I finally settled on this particular design, and I have to say I love the way it came out. My original intent was for it to just be a plain clustered necklace that was much shorter in length, lying closer to my collarbone. But the more I worked with it, the more it just felt a little too mature. I tried braiding it, and while it looked cool, it also looked too young, almost bordering on tweenish. Finally this morning, it came to me to attach it to an existing old necklace I had on hand that was missing its pendant, and leave it as a simple long draped necklace. To get the rest of the tutorial please visit here (I've moved the best of my DIY posts to my new blog)!
DIY Braided Necklace. Braided Bead Necklace: DIY. I have recently received quite a few requests for river rock necklaces to accompany the earrings I make. I wanted to make something that could be dressed up or down, so decided to go with a Bohemian braided bead necklace and bracelet. Here's the tutorial: Materials Needed: 3 yards of waxed linen cord 140-150 size 8/o seed beads (I actually use size 11/o seed beads, but they're really little) a 10-13mm 2-hole button or necklace clasp scissors Directions: 1. Cut the waxed linen cord into three 24" pieces. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
DIY Chainmail Necklace. You’ll need: Start by separating the jump rings into two halves: 175 open and 175 closed. Thread three closed jump rings onto an open jump ring. Close the ring. Spread the three rings apart, with the rings looking exactly as shown below. The bottom ring will be the end of the necklace and the top two rings, which are spread open over the middle ring, will be where the chain mail begins. Keeping the rings in place with your forefinger and thumb, take an open jump ring and hook it through the front side of the two rings.
Add 2 closed rings to the open ring and close. Spread the two rings apart in the same way as the first set of rings. Add 2 closed rings and close. To add an optional fourth row, lay the necklace flat and hook an open ring through first and second closed rings on the right side. I stopped at 4 rows but you can continue adding rows for a more bib-like necklace. Connect the two ends with a single jump ring or clasp. Fini! (top image from here, rest of images by HonestlyWTF) Beaded & Braided Necklace - DIY Tutorial (via... Photo November 26, 2011 1,009 notes Beaded & Braided Necklace - DIY Tutorial (via More Design Please - MoreDesignPlease - DIY Braided Necklace) Tags: necklace fashion crafts tutorial diy About A collection of amazing tutorials, links, photos & crafty projects for your consideration.
Friends Modern Keepsake Sells unique wedding guestbook artwork, affordable wedding invitations and personalized prints. Powered by Tumblr. Homemade Christmas: Pendant Necklaces & Glass Magnets. (Updated 11/8/2012) Welcome new visitors from Pinterest! I am so happy to have you here and love all the great feedback! If you have any questions about this project, please see the updates at the end of this post or read through the comments section. If you still have any unanswered questions, please feel free to email me and I will get back to you as soon as possible! Thanks again! Sabby This post may seem a little tardy in its timing, however many of the recipients of these homemade gifts are also readers of my lil’ ol’ blog. Didn’t want to spoil the gift giving. Neither of the projects were novel techniques. First up… Glass Marble Magnet Sets These little beauties can be made a variety of ways and the variations are endless.
Pretty patterned paper – thicker is a better flat-bottomed glass marbles – the ones in the floral department at Michael’s E-6000 glue circular paper punch strong round magnets Use paper punch to cut out circles of chosen paper. Next up… Anthropologie Inspired Pleated Bead Necklace {Tutorial} - Momma Go Round | Momma Go Round. Make your own Washer Pendant Necklaces. Today I am sharing how to make Washer Pendant Necklaces. These are super easy to make and also very inexpensive.
The turn out super cute too! Here are the supplies you will need: Washers (pick up at Hardware store, I found mine at Fred Meyer)Scrapbook Paper (smaller designs work best)Mod Podge Judikins Diamond Glaze, 2-OuncePaintbrushCordingCord TipsJump RingsClaspsNeedle Nose Pliers The first thing you will want to do, is cut the circles to match your washers. Once your shapes are cut, using the paintbrush, you will want to add Modge Podge to the front of the Washer.
You will then want to add your circle cut out directly on top of the Modge Podge you applied to the washer. Next, you will want to use the paintbrush to apply Modge Podge over the top of the paper. Once the Modge Podge is dry, you will cover the front of the washer with Diamond Glaze, this will give it a nice glassy look. Next, you will add the cording to the washer. Your final step will be adding the claps. CUL-DE-SAC NECKLACE - Leather - Necklaces.