So first off, I wanted to try making a bracelet, especially after seeing this tutorial. It's so simple and so cute! I wanted to do something similar, but I like a little more homogeneity in my things. Matchy-matchy was bred into me, unfortunately. ;)
Looking into my stash of random stuff, I saw three of those elastic power bead bracelets. You know, the ones with wooden beads with Chinese characters on them and that little "gourd" bead?
Like these, found at RavenHaven.com? |
One was pale green, one pale pink/salmon, and one a deep red. I put them together and actually loved those colors together, especially because the pink and the paleness of the green kept it from being too Christmas-y.
Unfortunately, I took no pictures, but the process was simple. I liked the fit of the green one (which had no "gourd"), so I untied the elastic of the other two, removed the "gourd," and re-tied them so they were the same tension as the green bracelet. I glued my big, ugly knots inside a bead (with simple Elmer's Glue, heaven knows how long that'll hold). Then, I simply took a coordinating ribbon, tied them all together, made a pretty bow, and stitched it in place. Voila! Done!
Sorry, the colors are a tad off. They're more accurate in the second picture. But is it not cute?
I was still too twitchy to go to bed, so the supplies came back out and I set out to make a necklace.
Honestly, I had no idea what I was doing. As I've said before, I really had no tools and only a hodgepodge of supplies. But I decided to be creative, and you know what? I think I like it.
What do you think? The small pearl beads were originally from an old barrette that just...died. I strung them onto two threads held together (is that a good idea even???). The two pearl "dangles" came from a brooch that had about 10 of the same thing, except one was missing so no one ever used it. And the heart pendant in the middle was a sort of hybrid between two old earrings.
Not bad for my first try, no? Especially with a bulky set of pliers as my only wire-working tool (yes, I was opening and closing those tiny chain links with it...). I don't know if I have the patience to do this often though. It was so fiddly! Do you guys feel the same way about jewelry-making, or is it just because I'm inexperienced and don't have the best tools?
Thanks for reading! See you next time!
-Annie
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this is sweet:) very creative! loved how you pieced so many different things together in the necklace.
ReplyDeleteAnnie your bracelet is so great!!! I love the way you took apart the bracelets and make something new and different.
ReplyDeleteAnd I really like your necklace too. It's creative and really pretty!
Hi, Annie! Thanks for coming over to visit my blog, I had to come see what you are up to over here. I am so impressed with your first two jewels! The necklace is such a cool design. The bracelets are so pretty together with the ribbon. The Elmer's prob. won't last, but if you tied a good knot it should be fine without glue. What a great blog, love the turtles. Nice to meet you!
ReplyDeleteI love the bracelet and necklace you made. You are super creative. :)
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