Thursday, October 21, 2010

Knotted Ribbon Statement Necklace or Belt DIY



Statement Ribbon Necklace DIY -choker+collar+long necklace+belt



Maegans-DIYs-materials
ribbon necklace DIY materials

* I used 7/8" wide Black Grosgrain Ribbonribbon statement necklace, accessories, fashion, how to makefor the base and 5/8" wide Grosgrain Ribbonribbon necklace diyin Forest Green,diy ribbon necklace, grosgrain ribbon, how to make a statement necklaceNavy,Black,statement necklace, fashion, DIY fashion, do it yourselfas well as 7/8" Grayribbon necklacefor the design
* Scissors
* Blue Moon Metal Corrugated Beads, Round-Silver
* Did not use the needle & thread


steps
Ribbon Necklace DIY -1

* Cut your base {using 7/8" Black Grosgrain Ribbon} about 60" long {I'd rather start long and cut down than have it be too short in the end ...& this way, you can wear it as a belt too}



Ribbon Necklace DIY -2

* Cut 5"-7" strips of various colors of choice - I used 35 ribbon strips



RIbbon Necklace DIY -3

* Measuring about 24" down from one side of your base ribbon, tie one of your shorter ribbons in a tight knot. {you may also hold this up to yourself and eyeball placement}



RIbbon Necklace DIY -4

* Alternating ribbon colors, continue knotting ribbons down the base. You can do them all in the same length or longer at one end & shorter at the other, like I did.



RIbbon Necklace DIY -9

* I made my knotted section about 10" long ...you can stop where you like it.



RIbbon Necklace DIY -6

* Using your fingers, fray the edges of each ribbon to give it some texture
* You may also choose to stitch the knotted ribbons to the base but I found it wasn't necessary if you knot them tightly



RIbbon Necklace DIY -7

* Finish off the ends with a bead by cutting the end of your base ribbon into an almost narrow point and pulling the bead up through it as far as it will go, securing it into place.

RIbbon Necklace DIY -8







Maegans-DIYs-voila
grosgrain ribbon necklace DIY


wear it long

grosgrain ribbon necklace DIY -worn long

...as a collar bone piece

grosgrain ribbon necklace DIY -worn at the collar

...as a choker

grosgrain ribbon necklace DIY -worn as a choker

...or as a belt

knotted ribbon belt DIY



This project was really easy, really quick, & rather inexpensive to make ...yet it looks like none of those things and I can't wait to wear it. Velvetor Metallic ribbons would be GORGEOUS as well ...especially for the holiday season.

Have Fun!



gray cape+little black dress+diy statemtne necklace+suede booties+cat eye sunglasses+original+sharp

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27 comments:

FASHION SNAG said...

Maegan, thank you for your genuine comment yesterday. It really meant a lot. I think you have one of the best blogs out there and your Alexa is proof! haha, plus I think you are one of a very few who knows about Alexa =) This is another great DIY! xx


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Flora said...

I love this look, and I'm actually making a wreath out of ribbon using this technique for Halloween.


Jeff and Flora

esdelope said...

Ooo - I'd love to do this in some sort of gradated rainbow!

Becca

Craftmaker said...

Great DIY, thanks!
Where do you find the inspiration! SO jealous ;)

Maria from:
http://mycurrenthobby.blogspot.com/

samantha. said...

what a fun DIY! i love crafts!

xo
sami

Meg said...

I'll be doing this, for sure! Thanks so much for sharing your great ideas and for the easy to follow, informative breakdown.

Can't wait to see what you wear this with!!!

Meg

anhesty said...

omg this is amazing! great usage as a belt. loves it!

Lexy of BeautyFash said...

LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!!! WOW! What an amazing statement piece for PENNIES!!

Gonna do this one for sure and be sure to link you when I post about it. :)

Thanks for the inspiration, you seriously have the best DIY ideas!

Tammy@Events By Tammy said...

Love it! And it's so easy to do. Thanks!

SailorWifey said...

This is definitely going on my to do list. I'm envisioning one in pink, brown, and teal.

♥ SailorWifey

Little Miss Curious said...

I love that!!! So sipple, easy to make, and soo stylish!! I am gonna to love this blog since now.

Andrea said...

What a great DIY! Thanks for sharing!

Daniela said...

super easy and you used great colors.
great idea, Maegan!

sharonlei said...

Chic and easy peasey DIY.. Maegan, you are the queen of awesome DIY's.. you should make a book. :)

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Brooke said...

I love it as a belt!

Cindy said...

I love the choker. Your DIY are so easy and effortless. I'm trying this tonight!

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Anonymous said...

OMG.........LOVE, LOVE, LOVE THIS DIY.......The color/fabric possibilites are endless......thank you so much for your creativity and generousity in sharing it with us.

Alejandro said...

Cool Post, love that color combination.

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Anonymous said...

p.s. Even young children (girls and boys) can make these gifts for their moms, aunts, etc. Holidays and birthdays.

Allie said...

So simple, but sooo chic! I utterly love this! Thanks so much for the inspiration, can't wait to see the outfit post with it.

Leslie said...

Fabulous! You are as generous as you are innovative. Thanks for the inspiration...

Kayla said...

Looks like a fun easy DIY.

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Holly said...

this is in my all time top 5 diys of yours. so dang cute

Anonymous said...

so fucking cute. it's so perfect and easy.

Pretty Little World said...

When I grow up, I think I should like to have your cleverness and creativeness.

kieramckenzie said...

That cape coat is amazing! I'm searching for one to guard against the chilly Seattle winters. Your posts are so great. Thanks for all the inspiration!

Lévai Mariann said...

I created the budget version of your necklace from leftover satin fabric.

You can see it here, after they published:

http://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/knotted-necklace-2

Thanks for the how-to!

Greetings from Hungary!

Mariann