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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Fringe Thread Necklace

Hey guys! I know it's been a long time since posted anything up; I had creators block for while then I went on vacation for two weeks. It has been an interesting break. Now I am back with a new DIY for you how to make a fringe thread necklace super simple and cute for a fall necklace.

Materials:
  • Suede cord
  • Many jump rings (I mean a lot, the more you have the better)
  • Clasp
  • Floss or thread (any color)
  • Scissors
  • Pliers
  • Two cord ends
  • Glue (optional) 

*How to use jump rings* Holding the jump ring with two pairs of pliers. Open the ring by twisting it open. Then attach a chain or jewelry finding and reverse the action to close.

Step 1- Cut the suede cord to your desired length for the necklace.

Step 2- Attach one cord end to one end of suede cord. Insert the cord beneath the center plate. Then, using your pliers, press it firmly to the cord. (Tip: You can also place a drop of craft glue to secure it the cord end to the cord.)

Step 3- Cut a few pieces of thread about 8’’ long, enough to have a nice bunch. This will be used to make a fringe. You can make as many fringes as you would like. (I only use 3 for my necklace.)

Step 4- Loop the bunch of threads through the jump ring. Fold the threads in half; the jump ring should be in the middle top. Then use something to hold down the bunch. Using another piece of thread, tie the top of the bunch together. Now just cut the ends and adjust the length you want to be.

Step 5- Slide in as many jump rings as you would like into the suede cord and then add the fringe. Repeat this step until the fringes are spread out evenly in a matter you like.

Step 6- Insert the other cord end to the suede cord. (See step 4 for more instructions if needed.)

Step 7- Use pliers to twist open a jump ring and attach it to one cord end then twist and re-close it. Do the same to the other cord end, except this time add a clasp to the jump ring before re-closing it.

There you have it, simplest necklace Ever!  I hope you enjoy this DIY. Don't Forget to comment and send me pictures of the necklaces you make. (Sorry for the lack of pictures for this DIY I have lost the other pictures.)

Sunday, July 13, 2014

DIY Pop up Flower Necklace

Hey everyone!! The summer times is all about statement jewelry and something to give a pop a color. So  I have a new DIY for you, super easy to make pop up flower Necklace. Just follow the easy steps blow:

Materials:
  • Washer rings (It's a flat disk . If you don’t know what I am talking about ask your dad. I am sure your dad has some you can use)
  • Some larger jump rings and small ones
  • Three flower beads (mine are flat in the black)
  • Chain
  • Clasp
  • Wire cutters
  • Pliers
  • Glue
*how to use jump rings* Holding the jump ring with two pairs of pliers, twist the ring open. Then attach a chain or piece of jewelry and reverse the twist to close the ring.

Step one: Attach three washer rings together. Twist open one large jump ring to the washer rings and 
close it. Then attach a smaller one to that same jump ring. Repeat the same process again to attach two 
more washer rings. 

Step 2: Using your wire cutters cut two chain pieces to your desired length. I cut mine chain 12’’ inches long
each.

Step 3: Add one jump ring to the end of each chain and attach this to the jump ring on the sides of the 
washer rings. Once you've done this, attach another jump ring and clasps to the end of chain for easy opening and closing of the necklace.
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Step 4: Glue the flower to the washer rings and let the glue dry.

Voila! Now you have a beautiful Flower Necklace!


Monday, June 23, 2014

DIY Warp Bracelet

Hey everyone!! I finally have a new DIY for you guys, Easy to make Warp bracelet.  It makes a super cute summer time bracelet. Lets get started:

Materials:
  • Rhinestone chain or ball chain
  • Round leather cord or flat leather/suede cord (Make sure it thick or wider this will be use as your bracelet base.)
  • Pliers and wire cutters
  • Two cord ends and jump rings
  • One clasp
  • Glue
  • Hemp cord, Embroidery thread, or flos

Step 1: Cut a piece of leather cord, or whatever material you are using, about 6 ½ inches long.  It is better to cut the thread shorter than your wrist because you will add finishes to the end of the bracelet. I am using a round leather cord piece I had left over from an old project. Use your wire cutters to cut the rhinestone chain. This could be any length you desire, measure it with the cord you are using as your bracelet base.

Step 2: Use a cord end to finish the leather cord.  Insert the cord beneath the center plate. Then using your pliers press it firmly to the cord. (Tip: you can also place a drop of craft glue to secure it the cord end to the cord.)

Step  3: Tie the hemp cord to leather cord and start wrapping it around. Once you’re a few centimeters in lay the rhinestone chain in place and start wrapping the hemp thread around the chain tightly. Continue wrapping the thread once around/ between each link. When you reach the end of the bracelet make a knot to secure it. (Tip: If you are using thinner thread you can wrap it multiple times around/between each chain.)
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Step 4: Using your pliers to twist it open a jump ring and attach it to one cord end then twist the jump ring back to re-close it. Do the same to the other cord end, add a clasp when you open the jump ring and then re-close it.

This is only one design I did a tutorial for but there so many different way to make a warp bracelet. So get creative and design your own. Send me a picture of your designs. 

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Book Con= Fail!!!

So this past weekend my friend and I went to Book Con, a  book convention (Now you know why I haven't posted any new DIY's.)  I love books and I was hanging out with my friend so it was fun. But for the actual event I was highly disappointed it was not as epic or as big as I thought it would be. Maybe because in my mind I kept comparing it to Comic Con I expected it to be the same level of awesomeness. First of all the place was kinda of small and it was packed. There were long lines for everything and people were kinda of rude, they would cut you off and bump into you, Not very nice. But the exhibitors were very friendly. I got a free book sign by very nice author and got lots of free totes. There were a lot of authors I never heard about so that was a let down. The most annoying thing was that next to book con was another convention: Book Expo. OMG that looked way better than Book Con. It was bigger, less crowded and there to more exhibits. It looked so empty compared to Book Con. What sucked was that people with Book Con tickets couldn't enter the Book Expo but people with Book Expo tickets could go Book Con so not fair, I felt rip off. Overall this event was a fail, could have been better. But I had a great time with my friend. I hope next year they promote more the Book Expo because it looked so much more grand than Book Con. I would have went there instead of Book Con.  So let me know if any of you guys went to Book Con? What did you think? and Did you ever go to any other convention? Tell me about your experience?

Monday, June 2, 2014

June Quote List

Hi everyone! This the June's quote list. Keep in touch let me know which quote you like and share your favorites with me. 
I am brainstorming for a new DIY idea, hopefully soon I will have something new posted up.
  • Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value. –Albert Einstein
  • Life isn’t about getting and having, it’s about giving and being. –Kevin Kruse
  • I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. –Maya Angelou
  • Too many of us are not living our dreams because we are living our fears. –Les Brown
  • The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why. –Mark Twain
  • The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be. –Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them. When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be. –Lao Tzu


Wednesday, May 14, 2014

DIY Fringe End Bracelet

Hi everyone! I know it has been a long time since I posted anything new. but I am finally back! This new DIY is inspired by a bracelet I saw at a store. It looked fairly easy to make so I decide to make my own instead of buying it. That’s a new thing I like to do, I go into a store and if I see a piece of jewelry I like and if I think I can make it, I don’t buy it, I try to make my own.  Now I shall share with you how to make your own fringe end bracelet, so let’s get started:

Martials:

  • Few beads (all the same color)
  • Two different beads (could be different in color or size or material)
  • Spacer’s beads
  • One jump ring
  • Embroidery Floss or thread (colors that are the same or match the color of the beads you are using)
  • Beading/elastic thread


Step 1- Thread the beads in the elastic thread. First add a bead and then a spacer bead, repeat the same process until you have a good length of the bracelet beaded. Then cut the elastic thread but make sure to leave enough string so you can add beads and tie it.  Once you reach the very ends of the bracelets add the different beads at each end of the bracelet.* Make sure your bracelet is cut to your desired wrist length. (Average bracelet wrist length is 7 – 7 ½)
 







Step 2- Cut a few pieces of thread about 8’’ long or longer, enough pieces to have a nice bunch. This will be used to make a fringe. Loop your bunch of threads through the jump ring. Fold the threads in half; the jump ring should be in the middle top with a small opening.



Step 3- Then use something to hold it down. Using another piece of thread, tie it on top. Then wrap one side of the thread around the bunch and tie it. Now just cut the ends to adjust the length you want it to be.
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3: This is how it should come out looking. 

Step 4- Add your fringe jump ring to one end of the bracelet, then tie the bracelet.

There you have it, a super easy to make fringe bracelet. This is a great summer time bracelet. 









Wednesday, April 30, 2014

April's Quote List

Hello everyone! Here is April's quote list. Sorry I haven't posted anything new yet, I am busy trying to come with new ideas. I will post a new DIY as soon as I can. Till then check out my older post!! :)


  • The spirit is the true self-cicero
  • They can because they think they can- Virgil
  • To conquer fear is the beginning of wisdom.-bertrand Russell
  • Everything has beauty but not everyone sees it- Confucius
  • The challenge is not to win but to conquer the fear. It’s not the other people you have to beat, it’s yourself.  -Anonymous
  • Knowledge is power -proverb
  • Love is of all passions the strongest, for it attacks simultaneously the head, the heart and the senses.  -Lao Tzu
  • Yesterday is but today's memory, and tomorrow is today's dream.  -Khalil Gibran
  • Knowing others is wisdom, knowing yourself is Enlightenment.
  • Every cloud has a silver lining –john Milton
  • Life is 10% what happens to me and 90% of how I react to it. –Charles Swindoll

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Dream Catcher Necklace DIY

Hey everyone! For today's DIY, I got the idea to make a dream catcher necklace.  It's a great piece of jewelry to have to give any outfit a bohemian feel.


Materials:

  • One ring (key hoop or any small round ring will do.)
  • Yarn (ribbon, leather cord, twine, or whatever you have in hand.)
  • Thread/floss 
  • Necklace thread (This can be any thread that looks nice and is strong.)
  • Feathers
  • Beads
  • Crazy glue (I use this on everything!)

Step 1: Make a knot with the yarn anywhere on the ring, then wrap the yarn around the whole ring.






Step 2: Tie the thread near to where you made the knot and start to warp the thread as shown in the picture to make the web. You can also add beads to the web. To do this, add a couple of beads to the thread first and spread the beads as you wrap the thread to make your web.


Step 3: Cut off three or more pieces of thread long enough so you can add beads and feathers. Once you have your pieces of string, tie them to the dream catcher.Then add the beads to the strings. Place a feather into last bead at the end of the thread, as shown in the picture blow. Then wrap the excess thread around the feather and make a knot to secure it.

Step 4: Cut a piece of thread as long as desired (this will be used to make your necklace so be sure to leave a little extra.)

Step 5: Place the piece of thread you just cut to the middle of the dream catcher. Add a small bead to keep the thread in place then make a knot on the top of the bead. Next add a bead to the end of the thread and knot it. The bead at the end can be used to adjust the length of the necklace. 

Now your boho chic. Check out my Dream Catcher DIY.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

DIY Charm Necklace

Hey everyone! I know I have not posted any new DIY's lately. So today I have a simple necklace DIY for you.

For this DIY you will need a charm with two opening on each side.

Martials
Charm
Chain
Clasp
Jump rings
Pliers
Wire cutter
Ruler

Step 1- Using your pliers twist open the jump ring and attach it to one hole on the charm and do the same for the other side. Now both sides have a jump rings.

Step 2- Cut two pieces of chain your desired length. I cut my two pieces 12 inches long. This will be used as the chain for your necklace. ( I included a necklace length chart to help you figure out which length you would like to use. Remember that you will using two pieces of chain. So whatever length you deiced to use from the chart ,divided by two.)

Step 3- Using your pliers to twist open one jump ring and attach it to one end of the chain then, add this piece to one of the jump ring on the charm and twist back to close. Repeat the same process with the other chain. (*Make sure the chains come out the same length*) Now you have the chain for the necklace.

Step 4- Now that you attach the chains to the charm. You need to attach a jump ring at the end of each chain.  On one end, using you pliers twist open the jump ring and add a clasp to it and attach it to the chain.


Volia!! There you have it a simple to make necklace. 

Friday, April 11, 2014

Bracelet Gallery Part 2

Hey everyone!! :) Here are some pictures of new bracelets I have made. They came out pretty good if I do say so myself. Check out my post on making a bead bracelet so you can make your own. 



Sunday, April 6, 2014

2 Ways Chain Bracelet

Hey everyone! I got an all new bracelet tutorial, two different ways to make an elegant chain bracelet. Just follow these easy steps:


Materials:

  • Chain
  • Ribbon
  • Ruler
  • Hot glue gun
  • Pliers
  • Clasp
  • Jump rings






Bracelet 1: Ribbon Tie Bracelet 
Step 1- Find the small gap in the chain and that is where you will use your pliers to twist it open so you can break off a piece of the chain about 4 inches long. 

Step 2- Weave the ribbon through the openings of the chain. (Tip: Attach a pin to the end of the ribbon so you can easily weave the ribbon in and out of the chain.) Then just cut the ribbon your desired length, remember to leave enough left so you can tie it on.

Step 3- Use a bit of hot glue to secure the ends of the chain to the ribbon. (Tip: Heat the ends of the ribbon so the threads don't come unraveled. I took the picture before I heated the ends.) And there you have it, a simple and beautiful ribbon tie bracelet.



Bracelet 2: Ribbon Wrapped Bracelet 
Step 1- Using your pliers break off a piece of a chain about 7 inches long, or your wrist size length. (Look at previous step 1 for more instructions.)

Step 2- Weave the ribbon through the openings of the chain. 

Step 3- Once you finish weaving the ribbon in the chain cut off the ends. Then you can fold the excess ribbon inward and use a bit of hot glue to secure the ends of the ribbon to the chain.

Step 4- Using your pliers twist open a jump ring and add it to one corner of the bracelet then close that jump ring by twisting it back in place. Using the same process add another jump ring with a clasp at the other side. Now you have a ribbon wrapped bracelet.