Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Reader Request Maeg-it Yourself Tutorial
Crystal & Grosgrain Ribbon Necklace



Vintage Crystals with Green Grosgrain Ribbon Statement Necklace DIY


This Reader Request Maeg-it Yourself was inspired by and made for Kaitlyn who submitted the Amanda Pearl Vintage Crystal & Grosgrain Necklace $298.00. Thank you Kaitlyn, and Congrats! I hope you like it ...but if not, I'll gladly keep it for myself ;) Email your whereabouts to lovemaegan@gmail.com and I'll send it to you asap.

And for the rest of you ...an easy DIY.




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Crystal & Grosgrain statement Necklace DIY

* Crystals {I like the plastic ones, they're safer but you can find real/glass/vintage crystals in this shape at flea markets, specifically, if you're in LA, the Rose Bowl} ...I had a few left over from My Prada Inspired Chandelier Necklace so I'm using more rectangular cuts than the octagonal shapes of the original necklace. I think any will work though, as long as they get the point across. {you may also want to know that these crystals hung at our wedding reception in 2006 ;}
* Grosgrain ribbon {I went with a brighter Kelly green rather than a Chartreuse, so fresh for Spring!}
* Needle/Thread/Scissors {didn't actually use the thread but thought I would need it to hold the knots in place}
* Chain/Jump Links ...if your crystals are not attached to a chain



steps
Crystal & Grosgrain statement Necklace DIY

* Using your crystals {or a necklace you may already have} create a row that measures from left to right collar bone, with a nice drape {about 12" usually works}.


Crystal & Grosgrain statement Necklace DIY

* Using enough ribbon to give you the option of wearing it short or long, cut and loop through as shown. You will have to loosen it and pull it over your neck, then tighten and tie. * If you like, you can leave your necklace like this. It's a nice {and easy} option as well.


Crystal & Grosgrain statement Necklace DIY

* Cut 10-12 strips about 4-1/2" long {you will trim them down later}


Crystal & Grosgrain statement Necklace DIY Crystal & Grosgrain statement Necklace DIY

* If using a regular/thinner chain, you can simply tie a double knot to create this affect. Since my ring is larger, I disguised it by ...1. Sliding the ribbon through. 2. Looping the ribbon around/under/then up through the middle.


Crystal & Grosgrain statement Necklace DIY

* ...then tying a double knot. Trim the edges with a nice angle. Give the ends a vintage look by rubbing them with your fingers.


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* Finish off the end loops {where the neck/ribbon/closure is} by ...1. Sliding the ribbon through and folding over. 2. Looping the two layers around and through again.


Crystal & Grosgrain statement Necklace DIY

* Push ends down through loop creating a tie of sorts and tighten.


Crystal & Grosgrain statement Necklace DIY

* Trim the ends on an angle and roughen up with your fingers.




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Crystal & Grosgrain statement Necklace DIY



Crystal & Grosgrain statement Necklace DIY




Crystal & Grosgrain statement Necklace DIY




Crystal & Grosgrain statement Necklace DIY

*note: the green is a bit darker in reality*


Just in time for St. Patrick's Day, don't you think!?!



Have Fun!





25 comments:

Gabby / Gypsy*Diaries said...

Well done girl! I'd wear it in a heartbeat! :D
xxx

http://gypsy-diaries.blogspot.com/

Cristina @FUJI FILES said...

Gorgeous! This is so fresh and young. I actually like it better than the inspiration!

xx Cristina

AlbeeLucky said...

Very pretty. Totally inspired to try it myself. Thanks for the tutorial :)
- AlbeeLucky.blogspot.com

Kaitlyn said...

WOOHOO, I'm so excited you chose my MIY! I can't wait to get it. Thank you Maegan! Keep up the creativity...you inspire me.

Kaitlyn

Schnelle Couture said...

great dupe and very creative. I actually like your version better!

JulieR said...

I LOVE how you reuse things! I think it makes it even more special that the crystals were used at your wedding reception.

Gwen said...

So fun!!! I could totally see this with black ribbon over a white sweater too. :)

...love Maegan said...

Yes Gwen! You could use any ribbon color ...and even switch it up per outfit :)

Craftmaker said...

So cute! Perfect for the spring! I think it would look nice in bright pink too.

Lucky Designs said...

This is too cute. Perfect for spring!

Behind the Lashes said...

Gorgeous Maegan! Love it!

Jac said...

Looks like the original. What a great and easy piece to add some fun color to your wardrobe.

sandra said...

if you don't want the tips to continue fraying, burn them with a lighter. (i guess it would work best on darker ribbon, just what i would do so you don't have little bits coming off.)

Marissa said...

Look at you being all crafty! It's gorgeous, and I'd wear it in a heartbeat.

modanista junkie said...

So pretty. What a lucky winner!!!

xoxo,
melrod

ellie said...

where do you suggest getting the crystals? I LOVE this!

Penny Nicole said...

This looks so fun! you always have the best tutorials! Off to the craft store :D

Inés Cruz said...

What a lovely idea! thanks for the turorial, I might try to make one for myself too.

Cheers!
www.chezagnes.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

Nice job, love the color! Btw you have been featured on:
http://blog.craftzine.com/ with this project.
xxx Mrs. V. :)

La Petite Olga said...

So pretty going to try it out!!!

xx Olga
La Petite Olga

Huda said...

cute, prefer it to the inspiration piece.

Hollie said...

LOVE it. :)

Tonyawear said...

Love this for spring.

Karisa said...

This necklace is beautiful--love the green! I've included it in my link round-up on the FaveCrafts Blog: http://www.favecraftsblog.com/national-craft-month-jewelry-link-love/

Would you like to publish your tutorial on FaveCrafts? Email me if you're interested :)

fireplace surround said...

I will try to make it with purple ribbon for the spring. Gorgeous Maegan! I love it! xo
~ Herman Swan