Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Embellished Collar DIY...



embellished collar diy


Collars and embellished collars have been making their rounds on the internet and blogs for the past couple of years now. I think we can point our fingers at Miu Miu and their pretty kitty & swallow collars for starting the trend. But because I thought I saw so many refashioned collars and collar necklaces floating around, I purposely did not do a DIY for one. You know I don't like to be a copycat. Apparently however, a Look 4 Less reader was on the hunt for a DIY embellished collar and couldn't find any that suited her. So I offered a hand and thought I'd give it my own spin using faux pearls, vintage rhinestone earrings & buttons, as well as vintage aurora borealis beads from an old broken necklace {as I did for my encrusted V-neck DIY}. Rather than cluttering up the entire collar though, I created a pretty visual pattern that begins on one side and ends on the other.

*NOTE* Once embellished, your shirt will have to be dry-cleaned or carefully hand-washed and hung dry. It's the price you pay for fashion OR you can also choose to remove your collar entirely from the rest of the blouse and wear it as a necklace of sorts, pairing it with any outfit you like.



Here's What You'll Need...

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* A blouse with a nice collar. Mine is blush/pink that I found at a thrift shop, with a nice sturdy collar that will keep its shape even with the weight of the embellishments. You can see me wearing it here in 2010 with under the collar necklaces.

* Faux pearls in 2-3 sizes. I also used a craft strand to save a little time. Rhinestone buttons, beads, earrings... whatever you like really, that you can hand-stitch on.

* Needle/Thread/Scissors


Steps...

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* First, visually lay out your largest pearls or precious findings. Other than the vintage rhinestone earrings dangling from the ends, I chose not to match the two sides. Carefully hand stitch each into place {but not onto your shirt below}.


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* Using medium sized pearls or beads, begin filling in the spaces in between. Then with the smallest beads or pearls, filling in the even smaller spaces.


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* Adding large, medium, and small beads, pearls, and rhinestones gives it depth and texture.


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* Continue overlapping and filling in the blanks until you have a finished look you are pleased with.


*NOTE* Mine has a "dipped" feeling which I really love... but you may choose to embellish just the tips, just the edges, sporadically overall, or clustered entirely. You can also choose to add chains, studs, sequins, or even just cover your collar in an already-embellished ribbon. It's up to you ;)


Voila!

Embellished collar diy - pink and gray


embellished collar diy



Have Fun!

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33 comments:

Me salen alas (si me paras los pies...) said...

Beautiful!! You are a artist!!!
Guauuu!! Cool post ;D
Kisses from Madrid ♥ ♥

Sarah Mikaela said...

Thanks for the tutorial! Can't wait to get down to it :)

xx,
Sarah Mikaela

Framboise Fashion

Natali said...

Omg! This is the most beautiful DIY I've ever seen!! I MUST do this myself!

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Miss Caitlin S. said...

oh, that looks SO lovely!! I love it. I swear Meagan, you have the best ideas.

Laure said...

This is very beautiful as always when you use your fingers!
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wow

very nice and grate

Ajah said...

this is so beautiful! your DIYs are always the best!

MforMegan said...

Such a stunning DIY!! Love it! :)

Kathleen said...

This is stunning!

mouse said...

that looks so gorgeous!

thankfifi said...

I so much prefer yours to all the other versions I've seen because of the asymmetry. Very pretty.x

Kristen said...

Looks great with the uneven collar tips!

FASHION ICE said...

this is s pretty! great idea

Janine A said...

you are beyond talented!! quite the inspiration, M!!

House of Avandan said...

Very pretty! Love it!

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CessOviedo said...

I'm literally screaming about how cute this look! The beads totally turn around the shirt!

Cess O. <3 The Outfit Diaries

H* said...

this is lovely!

Prêt-à-Penser said...

beautiful DIY! great job :)

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Alice Barton said...

wow, quite amazing, so well done!! xx
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Aline said...

BEST collar tutorial I have seen yet. love it!!!

Srta. Holly said...

I have a blue cotton shirt and would be a good idea to update it with some details in the neck.
I love it.
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Alela Sirah said...

Beautiful DIY!
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Sarees said...

This is the most beautiful.Best collar tutorial I have ever seen.this is lovely!

Yuliya ♥ said...

Love it ♥ ♥
Bisous
Yu'

drollgirl said...

this is BEA YOU TI FUL! and i love that it is asymmetrical! it is gorgeous!

Grace - Stripes and Sequins said...

This turned out so well - love it!

bananas. said...

fuck!!! you win...yup you're the DIY queen. i quit!!!

;)

seriously though...this rocks!

Smalltropolis said...

What an unusual and cute idea!

Anonymous said...

wow its too much and amazing Idea for Collar.
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Ash .R said...

I posted a link to your tutorial on my blog, beauuuutiful collar!

Anonymous said...

very nice dress...
cenaless

Marina said...

I love this collar! Amazing idea! You have such a great ideas for DIY! I love them all!

xx
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Melina Carla said...

Bravissima megan, ottimo lavoro!