I just made a super easy, kind of a kiddy project, craft today! And I love it. These little chunky geometric necklaces are going to be one of my favorite new accessories. Pair these with a t-shirt and my favorite jeans, and I’m good to go!
I’m heading to NYC on Wednesday! Yes, I am beyond excited, overwhelmed and so grateful. I was invited to attend BHG‘s Style Maker’s Workshop. It really should be the least of my worries, but I’m a little panicked about what to wear. I’m just a dorky, stay-at-home mom. I need to look stylish with what I already own and maybe a couple DIY accessories. So I whipped up a these necklaces for just a couple bucks (each one cost under $2.50). And I’m totally going to wear one in the Big Apple. I’m a crafty, DIY blogger, so this seem like appropriate attire, right?
I simply cut the leather cord to to the length I wanted and then double knotted it. I actually used a pair of pliers to pull the knot really tight, so that it wouldn’t slip.
These look SO amazing!! Those pops of color are just fantastic. Now I'm totally wishing I bought some of the dark hued beads, too.
Thanks for stopping by Kelly. The dark ones are my favorite, but it's fun to add a tiny splash of color with the painted ones here and there.
Amazing tutorial! I like the tips and suggestions for making DIY jewelry. The idea is quite innovative and the steps you have mentioned are quite simple. I also love to do mix and match my jewelry pieces. Sometimes, I love to do experiments with beats and clay. I am definitely going to employ this idea and I hope the outcome will be quite stylish and novel.
Now that you know how great a fashion headband can be and how it can easily brighten up how you look or tone down a heavily made up face with held-up hair, don’t become too excited and try as many as you want to
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