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Monday, February 24, 2014

DIY Leather Diamond Necklace

Hello friends!
Today I have another fun leather jewelry tutorial for you!  The leather was so generously provided by the Leather Hide Store (if you are looking to work with leather, they are definitely the place to go! Their leather is great quality and their customer service is amazing!)
I love working with leather in small amounts.  So far, I haven't made a bigger project like a bag (although I know that one day I will!) because I just love these smaller pieces.  Seriously, this necklace probably only requires a 4x4 square of each color that you choose, so you can use up some small scrap pieces with this project!  Without further ado...
Supplies:
  • Leather scraps, one color or coordinating colors (again, my leather is from the Leather Hide Store)
  • Gold chain, 18.25"
  • Gold jump rings
  • Gold lobster clasps
  • Jewelry pliers
  • Pencil and paper
  • Diamond template
  • Thread and needle (optional)
Cut out of paper or cardstock two diamond templates of different sizes (mine were 2.5" and 1.75").  Trace onto the back of the leather with a pencil or washable marker.  Cut eight large diamonds and 8 smaller ones.  (I cut two diamonds of each color, one big one small.)
Put a jump ring on one end of the chain, and a jump ring and lobster clasp on the other end (make sure to close the jump rings tightly so that they will not come undone).
Using a leather hole puncher, put a hole in the top of each of the diamonds, making sure that they are all in the same place.
Arrange and re-arrange your leather pieces until you decide exactly how you wanted them lined up.
I even thread them all onto a string and held that around my neck to make sure I liked the arrangement.....but that might just be me going too far;)  My order ended up being: small, small, big, big, small, big,small, big, small, big, big, small, big, small, small, big.  I just found that lay out the best, but this is totally up to you:)
Tape your chain down onto the counter and lay out your pieces so that the amount of "left-over" chain on either side measures the same.  Mine measures about 5" on each side, but again this will just depend on your spacing.
Open 16 jump rings.  Pick up one of the outside diamonds and put the jump ring through.  Lay the diamond back in place and slide the ring through the chain.  Squeeze the jump ring closed.  Do the same with the outside diamond on the other side.  And then continue with all the diamonds, switching back and forth between left and right so that the leather pieces don't slowly move over to one side.
Here you can see the chain taped down.....and the finished product!



I love the rustic colors in this piece.











Even though making it is very simple, it still creates a "big effect"!

This necklace can incorporate so many colors so it matches with everything!

I might have even worn it with a purple skirt;)

How would you wear this statement necklace?




Make sure to check out the Leather Hide Store and like them on Facebook so you can see more leather tutorials! 

Have a wonderful Monday, friends!

~Kelsey
 
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Saturday, February 8, 2014

Heart Sweater w/Sunshine Shoppe Supply and Giveaway! (closed)

Hello there!  Today I have an awesome (somewhat last-minute) Valentine's Day project for you!  But you know, this can go so far past Valentine's Day!  I'm pretty sure I'm going to be wearing this sweatshirt all spring, and maybe some cool evenings in the summer!!!
 
I've worked together with Sunshine Shoppe Supply to create a few items using their supplies.  I'm excited to show you what I've come up with!  But without further ado, let's get started!!!
 
Supplies:
  • Shabby Flowers (I used 16, but this will just depend on the shape and size of your heart
  • Crewneck sweatshirt (I found this one at Target for under $5)
  • Basic sewing supplies
The shabby flowers come on mesh like this.  To begin with, cut each strip so that all of the flowers are separate and then trim the mesh off from around the flower, being careful to not cut the stitches that hold the flower onto the mesh!
 
Next, lay out the flowers how you like them on the sweatshirt.  Start with the two center flowers to make sure that they are perfectly centered and go on from there.  I rearranged a few times until I had the perfect color combo and heart shape that I wanted.
 
Pin each of the flowers in place (careful that you do not mess up the others while you are pinning one down).
 
You are going to sew a circle on top of each flower.  Each flower is constructed somewhat like a spiral.  Start sewing at the "entrance" of the spiral and continue in a circle until have gone a full circle and are at the beginning again.  Don't forget to backstitch at both the beginning and the end!
 
Keep sewing until you have all of them tacked on........and you are finished!  Super easy right?!:)
 

The shabby flowers were super easy to work with, and I love all of the different colors!  They may fray a little bit, but don't worry about that.  There is one flower that has frayed more than the rest, and everyone who compliments me on the sweatshirt says that one is their favorite!;)
 
Are you ready for the giveaway???!!!  Every blogger always says that she wishes she could enter her own giveaways, and I really do ha!
Sunshine Shoppe Supply is so generously offering a $35 gift card to one of my readers!  So go check out their website and come back here to enter to win!


The flowers for this project were provided by the Sunshine Shoppe Supply.  They did not pay me to do this post but did provide the flowers.  All opinions and statements are my own.


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