Inspired by current and vintage jewelry, this necklace is an easy DIY with playful movement and texture. While I opted for a monochromatic color scheme, you can try mixing up colors for an eclectic look. As much as I love neon and brights, I'm also a fan of these more muted rose tones.
Tools and Materials:
Chain (22 inches)
Pliers
Scissors
Clasp
Cut off the loop at the top of the tassels.
Open a jump ring, and loop through the top of the tassel. Repeat with the other tassels.
Attach and close the jump ring around the center chain link.
Attach the other tassels. We spaced ours out every other link.
Finish off by adding a clasp with two more jump rings to each end of the chain.











So pretty, Erin! Great job!
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Lia
Smart n Snazzy
Thank you my dear!
DeleteSo wearable.
ReplyDeleteIt's probably better that I never step foot inside M&J.
Understandable-- it's a deep DIY rabbit hole.
Deletei love ! so cute!
ReplyDeletethank you!! xo
DeleteReally pretty necklace and so easy to DIY! The link to the tassels is broken or M&J is out of them.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Linked to something similar.
DeleteFun and cute and easy and cheap!! This DIY has everything!!
ReplyDeleteThaqnks for sharing the idea
Big kisses from Barcelona
Marta
2ndfunniestthing.blogspot.com
DIY & unique pieces
Thanks so much Marta!!
DeleteLove this DIY, Erin! Your photographs are amazing, too. I have three other tassel project I'm sitting on so I dont post tassels every week! This will have to be added to my list.
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Yay tassels! Glad you liked it, loved your necklace!!
DeleteThis is wonderful Erin! I love the look of this necklace, easy and stylish :D
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Thank you my dear! Besos!
DeleteI love this! So much fun!
ReplyDeleteYes! I am all over this. thanks
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AWESOME!! I'm going to try! :)
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