Girlish DIY Gold And Pink Statement Necklace

Girlish DIY Gold And Pink Statement Necklace
This awesome girlish necklace will help you to make a statement this spring! I just can’t imagine a simpler jewelry piece than this one from HappyGirlyCrafty blog! Prepare 2 magnetic clasps, some metallic decorations for 10mm cord, 2 leftover pieces of cord in gold and light pink. The key to this project’s success was the... 
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DIY Geometric Gilded Pendant From Clay

DIY Geometric Gilded Pendant From Clay
I just can’t get enough of cool geometric jewelry! Here’s one more minimalist and stylish idea from TheHomeSteady blog, prepare oven-baking clay, a sharp knife, a 1.5″ eye pin, gold leaf paint and a little paint brush, painters tape. Cut off one section of the clay from the rest. Insert the eye pin into the... 
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Minimalist DIY Chevron Wire Necklace

Minimalist DIY Chevron Wire Necklace
We love simple accessories and offer you to pay your attention to one of them. This necklace will be perfect for your work outfits or romantic looks. You will need chain, jewelry wire (20 gauge), pair of jewelry clasps, 8mm jump rings (4), 10mm jump rings (2) and 3-in-1 jewelry pliers. Using the cutting portion of... 
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DIY Statement Necklace For Everyday Wear

DIY Statement Necklace For Everyday Wear
This statement necklace, that Forthemakers blog had shared with us, is perfect for everyday wear. You’ll need wax paper, jewelry pliers, vintage brass plates, silver cable chain, lobster clasp, jump rings, e6000 glue, vintage pacman glass cabochons, square rhinestones in settings. Open the tube of glue and place a pea size amount on the wax... 
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Delicate DIY Wire Felt Bead Necklace

Delicate DIY Wire Felt Bead Necklace
Today we’ll make a super cute and easy necklace with your own unique bead with wire and felt. You don’t have to be an experienced jewelry maker to create these stunning necklaces so grab a couple of your friends for some fun crafting, and let’s get started. Thee supplies are bead chain, gold wire, merino... 
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Stylish DIY Button Pendant Necklace

Stylish DIY Button Pendant Necklace
Got a couple of old buttons? Let’s give them a second life with these necklaces! You’ll need normal-sized buttons, 14 mm cabochon trays, E6000 glue, wire cutters, jump rings and a necklace chain. First, look for some buttons the same size as your cabochon tray. After choosing your button, proceed to cut the shank behind... 
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Lovely DIY Geometric Clay Necklace Pendant

Lovely DIY Geometric Clay Necklace Pendant
This accessory will make your winter look complete. You will need air-dry clay, exacto knife or other small sharp knife, long sewing pin or unbent paper clip, head pin, needle nose pliers and gold leafing kit. Form your pendant. Grab a piece of clay a bit larger than you want your finished pendant to be.... 
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Bright DIY Oversized Tassel Necklace

Bright DIY Oversized Tassel Necklace
Tassels are very simple and chic, so you can add them to your look and be stylish. For this project with tassels you will need scrap cardboard (2 x 3 inches), 8 to 10mm jump ring, large metal bead, adjustable ring blank with loop, head pin, embroidery thread (1 skein), 3-in-1 jewelry pliers, scissors and... 
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DIY Layered Chain And Braided Leather Necklace

DIY Layered Chain And Braided Leather Necklace
Wanna make a statement? Let’s make this stunning necklace! You’ll need leather, gold chain, gold prong studs, gold jumprings and a clasp, pinch crimps cord ends, jewelry pliers & scissors. To braid the first piece of leather, split it into three equal parts leaving one-third of an inch at the end. Pass a jumpring through... 
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Simple DIY Leather Triangle Necklace

Simple DIY Leather Triangle Necklace
Add a stylish and chic necklace and your outfit will be perfect and completed. You will need one chain, small, sharp nosed scissors, two jump rings, scrap piece of leather and needle nose pliers or wire cutter. Draw out a shape in pencil or disappearing fabric marker onto the wrong side of your scrap of leather.... 
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