Brilliant DIY Jewelled Necklace

Brilliant DIY Jewelled Necklace
Trying to find a new idea for your look? This necklace is simple and can refresh your style. You’ll need PVC plastic sheet, mix of flat-based “crystal” embellishments, jump rings, chain, lobster clasp, contact adhesive, scissors and bradawl. Start by drawing and cutting out circles from the PVC plastic, these will form the base for... 
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Unique DIY Marbled Washer Necklace

Unique DIY Marbled Washer Necklace
Making this pretty necklace you’ll feel almost an artist because you’ll paint your pendant yourself. The supplies are washers, alcohol inks, straw, cotton swabs, spray polyurethane, alcohol and cloths or paper towels, bails, chain and clasps, as needed. Drip, drop or brush on your alcohol ink. Use your implements, i.e. your cotton swabs or straws... 
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Colorful And Fancy DIY Summer Tassel Necklace

Colorful And Fancy DIY Summer Tassel Necklace
Summer is the best period to wear almost ridiculously bright, big and fancy accessories. It’s time to stand out and make a statement! I suggest you to do that with this pretty tassel necklace, which you can quickly make on your own. You’ll need 3 shades of large tassels, 3 shades of embroidery thread, black... 
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Girlish DIY Peals And Ribbon Necklace

Girlish DIY Peals And Ribbon Necklace
If you like girlish accessories, making this one will be a great idea, so take 10mm Imitation pearl beads, organza ribbon, nylon wire, a needle. Take a fairly long strip of ribbon and fold it in half; tie an overhand knot, about 15cm from the folded position. Hold the knot with fingers, next, flip one... 
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Elegant And Trendy DIY Statement Necklace

Elegant And Trendy DIY Statement Necklace
It’s really a nice idea to make this accessory, you can make it even if you don’t have time for crafts! You will need felt, gems or stones, needle, thread, ribbon, scissors, glue and marker. Arrange your stones on the felt and trace around each stone. Remove the stones from the felt, keeping them in... 
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