Thursday, January 31, 2013
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Wrapped Neon Tassel Earrings
#DIY #earrings
materials
2 earring parts (leverbacks or fishhooks) in matching metal
2 large matching jumprings
Tools: chain-cutting pliers / scissors / E6000 or similar flexible craft glue
#how to
1. Cut one of the embroidery threads in half, and add each half to the other thread skein, so you have two piles of thread. Line up each thread so you have two thread placed together, and thread through a jumpring.
2. Estimate how long you want your earrings and add a little more length than you think you need. Fold the thread other, match the ends, and trim the long ends.
3. Repeat, threading the two thread ends into the jumpring, pulling through, matching the ends to what you already have, and trimming. Keep going until you have used all your thread (once you run out of the shorter length of thread from the halved skein, use the remaining single thread, or double it over and thread the free ends through the jumpring that way.)
4. Use a shorter thread length to tie around the threads just underneath the jumpring to secure. (Tie in a double knot.)
5. Do the same for your other bundle of threads and jumpring.
6. Place a dot of glue on the thread knots, and snip the free thread ends. Push the ends into the glue to secure down.
7. Snip the rhinestone chain in half with the chain cutters.
8. Place a thin strip of glue onto the back of the chain.
9. Place the tassel on top of the chain, right at the tied thread section. Wrap the glued chain around the tassel, pushing the rhinestones together and into the tassel threads.
10. Do the same for the other tassel, and allow to dry.
12. Cut off the ends of the tassels to where you want the length, and “fluff” out the fibers so they unravels and become more “tassel-y”.
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
RHINESTONE COLLAR NECKLACE
Supplies:
2 size packs of Swarovski flatback rhinestones
1 size pack of Swarovski sew-on rhinestones
1 ft. of ribbon
2 ft. of chain
Clasp
Jump ring
1. Cut out two triangular pieces of ribbon.
2. Sew on a few rhinestones and one button onto one cutout.
3. Glue some of your rhinestone flatbacks onto your cutout. Use your smaller rhinestones to fill in the gaps.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 on your other triangular cutout and let both dry for an hour.
5. Glue and sew your triangles together at one point.
6. Cut your chain into two equal pieces.
7. Open your jump ring and slip your clasp onto it, as depicted. Then, slip one end of one chain onto the jump ring and close it.
8. Sew the last link of this chain onto the outside corner of your collar. Repeat using your other chain and the opposite corner of your collar.
9. Now you’ve got a beautiful rhinestone collar necklace to add to your jewelry collection!
Yippee! finally i got it.
credit : DIY
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