I bought two rolls of ribbon from the Dollar Store. One wide, Fall color, wire ribbon, for the sunflower. I used 18".
One narrow, non-wire ribbon for the necklace. I used 24".
I singed the ends of the black ribbon to keep it from fraying.
I purchased my jump rings and chain from Wal-Mart.
I folded the chain in half and added a jump ring on either side, using round nose pliers to open and close the rings.
I made sure the the chain was folded so as to make one row a little shorter than the other.
I tied the ribbon using a square knot onto the jump rings.
This is a little assortment of shabby little jewelry bits I picked up at the flea market this past weekend. I disassembled the necklace shown at the top of the picture below and added the beaded strand to my necklace. The rest is for future creations.
To make the sunflower, all I did was pull one of the wire sections off. I didn't singe the raw edge, but you can if you want to.
I pulled on the remaining wire side to gather the ribbon.
Next I used the piece of ribbon which I pulled off as the sunflower center.
I just folded it a few times.
I wrapped the gathered ribbon around it and wrapped the wire around the underneath part to secure it.
I fluffed and arranged the loops on the top side of the sunflower and attached it to the necklace with some of the wire on the back. You can also sew it on or even hot glue it to a pin back. I might go back and do the later option. That way I can attach the sunflower separately to blouses and purses, etc.
Here it is after I added the flea market beads.
Linked to:
Fall Nestin Party at The Inspired Room
Show And Tell Wednesday at Blue Cricket Design
Way cool!!
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Great job. I love the color of the flower. Keep repurposing, I'm sure you'll make something fabulous with all the other trinkets as well:-)
ReplyDeletePretty - You did good!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy repurposing old/vintage jewelry. It can become very addictive. :)
Enjoy your holiday weekend.
Beautiful! It's amazing what you can do with a little ribbon and just a few supplies!
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so pretty!!!! and sooooo talented!!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
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I love tutorials and this was fun. I'm looking forward to giving it a try. Thanks for the info.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. I am hosting a 50 dollar CSN Giveaway on my blog. I would love for you to stop by.Thanks Anu!
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful - way to go!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I have to make one! You've totally inspired me. These type of necklaces are so beautiful but usually really expensive in the stores. I'm glad I know how to make one on the cheap now! I found your link over at the nesting party and I'm glad I did! Thanks again.
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