Friday, 16 May 2014
Guest blog - Turquoise necklace DIY
Location:
Spain
Monday, 5 May 2014
Guest blog - Rhinestone statement necklace
Rebecca from MyGirlishWhims designed and created a sparkly rhinestone statement necklace.
Her blog's tagline is Beading, crafting and general life as a Girl!, which,we think, is a lovely theme.
You can find out exactly how the necklace was made by reading her article. It provides a step by step tutorial
You can find out exactly how the necklace was made by reading her article. It provides a step by step tutorial
Labels:
beading,
diy,
Guest blog,
Necklace,
rhinestones,
tutorial
Friday, 2 May 2014
Gypsy earrings
Location:
9995 Kantens, The Netherlands
Monday, 28 April 2014
The perfect Little Black Dress necklace
This tutorial will show you how to make the perfect necklace to go with your Little Black Dress.
Labels:
diy,
fashion,
little black dress,
Necklace,
tutorial
Location:
Groningen, The Netherlands
Wednesday, 16 April 2014
Girly Pearly earrings
- Acrylic dropbeads, 2 pieces
- Filigree beadcaps, 2 pieces
- Headpins 50 mm , 2 pieces
- Pearl cabochons , 2 pieces
- Lace edge settings, 2 pieces
- Bowtie connectors, 2 pieces
- Open rings size 4 mm, 2 pieces
- Earhooks, 2 pieces
- Glue to attach the cabochons
1. Start by making the colour combinations. As I mentioned previously, there are many different possibilities – you can make a different combination for every day of the year! You can either use contrasting or matching colours. This is a fun and important part of the designing process, so take your time to come up with combinations that you like.
Your Girly Pearly earrings are finished!
Combinaties
Location:
Groningen, The Netherlands
Thursday, 10 April 2014
Earrings Baby Blue and Baby Pink
The starting point of these earrings are these new ear pins; they have a glue pad with a small eyelet attached at the bottom. The drop beads in baby blue and baby pink are a nice variation to the long earrings that are very fashionable at the moment.
And the best part is that you can make them yourself in fifteen minutes!
- 1 pair of ear studs with an eyelet.
- 1 pair of caps for the ear pins (not in the picture).
- 1 pair of 10 mm rose cabochons.
- 1 pair of drop beads.
- Headpins with a size of at least 40 mm. I have used 50 mm pins in a silver colour.
- Jewellery glue.
Combinaties
Location:
Groningen, The Netherlands
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Guest blog - Imperial Palace necklace
Used supplies from our shop:
Labels:
diy,
Guest post,
Necklace,
rhinestones,
Statement,
tutorial
Location:
United States
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