After visiting ASOS and seeing some little neon bracelets, I’ve decided to integrated them into the jewelry DIY's. Today I’ll be showing you
how to make a sliding knot bracelet with an eye charm similar to those ones.
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luni, 25 martie 2013
joi, 21 martie 2013
Woven Charm Bracelet
This is a nice bracelet, it can be made in such different ways only by changing the colour of the floss and the charm attached to it.I t's a good idea for spring and summer with all the neon colours or pastels to wear. So grab some of that
embroidery floss and let’s get weaving!
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embroidery floss
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chain
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7
any charms you like
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7
5mm jump rings
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2
7mm jump rings
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7
headpins
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1
lobster clasp
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2 bobby pins
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chain nose pliers and flat pliers
Start by cutting 8 strands of embroidery
floss, with each strand measuring four times the length of the curb chain. Knot
all the threads together, leaving about an inch and a half of slack. Separate
the bunch into 2 groups of 4 strands. To easily weave the threads through the
links of the chain, sandwich them between bobby pins. Clip the ends with a wire
cutter if they are too big to go through the chain links. Lay the threads to
the left of the bracelet and pull the right set from under the first link.
Pull the strands through the link and over the
top of the left side. Lay the left set over the right set.
Pull it from under the same link and through.
Drap the set over the top left and now lay the
other set on top. Pull the top set from under the second link and through.
Once it’s pulled through the link, cross it
over to the left and place the other set on top. Pull the top set from under
the second link and through again. Notice each set goes through a link once –
so twice total. Keep braiding.
Knot the strands together at the end and trim
away any excess floss.
Thread a skull bead(as I used in the picture) or any bead/charm onto a headpin. I added a
small gold bead because the opening of the skull bead was too large. Using
chain nose pliers, fold the headpin 45 degrees to the left. While pinching the
headpin, wrap the pin around the right side of the pliers.
Hold the loop tightly with the pliers and wrap
the rest of the pin around the base of the loop 2-3 times. Trim away any excess
wire.
Space out the charms and attach them with to the
opposite side of the chain part of the bracelet with jump rings.
Continue adding charms. Add a clasp to the end
of the bracelet with a large jump ring. Add a large jump ring to the other side
to complete the clasp.
Here are other models you can make, they seem pretty interesting to me.
If you don't want soo many skulls you can add just one at end of the woven bracelet on a head pin to bind the end of the bracelt to the clasp.
luni, 18 martie 2013
Fashionable tiara
DG‘s ode to Sicily in their
fall collection was enchanting. I couldn't help myself wanting such a nice accesory with rhinestones, pearls, and the most darling little ceramic roses.
It’s a DIY that is easily to reproduce with the right supplies, so .....
vineri, 15 martie 2013
miercuri, 13 martie 2013
DIY Macrame Bracelet
This kind of bracelets you'll see made with a bead but we’re replacing the beads for more updated elements like colorful nylon cord and glossy
metal charms.
joi, 7 martie 2013
Neon statement necklace
After
seeing all over beautiful statement necklaces, I really wanted to create one
for myself. To recreate my version of these pieces, I used black-eyed beans
since they are the sizes that I was looking for, they are super cheap and they
can be transformed into any color you like! So if you want to make a fun and
eco-friendly statement necklace using beans here are a few simple steps.
miercuri, 6 martie 2013
Chain and string necklace.
This necklace is made of string and box chain
which is a very nice idea for making a statement jewelry.