Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Leather Peter Pan Collar Necklace DIY



diy leather peter pan  collar  necklace with pink bow


I know it seems like everyone has already done some sort of collar DIY {and I've done a few collar DIYs as well as an embellished collar diy myself} however, I kind of wanted a leather collar necklace and didn't want to buy one. So obviously, I decided to DIY my own and document it to share with you all because, that's what I do ;) It's really very easy actually and the leather gives the sweet & girlie Peter Pan shape a bit of edginess... which I always like. It's very minimal, with the pinked round edges as its only design feature, but you can add studs or a little bling or slip a ribboned bow in the center if you wish as I have demonstrated above.



What You'll Need


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* Leather... medium weight, if all you have is thin leather, glue two sides together to make it thicker. You need the weight so it will stay put and keep its shape.
* Peter Pan Collar Pattern - which you can eyeball and draw yourself, use an existing blouse with a peter pan collar as a guide or - download my Peter Pan Collar Pattern here. {Psst! Just cut out one side of the pattern, & flip it to use for the opposite pattern}
* Scissors & Pinking Shears
* Sharpie Paint pen {or anything that will show up on your leather} If you're using raw leather, any pen will do.
* Bead Reamer {or leather hole punch}
* Jump Rings - I used oval rings for this project
* Lobster Clasp



Steps


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* Carefully trace your pattern onto the back or suede side of the leather {or on whichever side you will not be using as your front}


leather peter pan collar diy-pattern-pinking

* Using your pinking shears, cut the outer part of your collar necklace pattern out.
* Using your regular scissors, cut the inside of your collar necklace pattern out.


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* Using your bead reamer {or leather hole punch} puncture a small hole close to the end of each center.


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* Using one jump ring, through the holes, connect the two pieces of leather.


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* Using your bead reamer again, create a hole in either end of your leather pieces.


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* Connect a jump ring and your lobster hook to one side... and a single jump ring to the other side. * If you'd like to be able to wear it longer, add a bit of chain on one side for adjustments.


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Voila!



leather peter pan collar necklace DIY

NEW diy leather peter pan  necklace collar

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Have Fun!






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23 comments:

Jola said...

Wow, this looks so cute! Really good job!

MyFashionInspiration said...

What a great DIY! I'm gonna try this too! :D

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Desdetenerifeconamor said...

Wow, you have been fantastic! I love it! I invite you to drop by my blog to see my DIY this week inspired by the Burberry Prorsum trench
http://www.desdetenerifeconamor.com/2012/03/diy-burberry-prorsum-laced-coat.html

CessOviedo said...

Super easy and cute! I did a glittery one and loved it, but yours is the perfect edgy/feminine combination with the leather, great idea!

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C.A.R. said...

This is super clever and pretty!

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Lex said...

I wasn't sure about it at first, but it looks gorgeous in that one shot of you! I wish I wasn't so horribly awful at any sort of craft or DIY or else I'd give this a shot.

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jenn~the stylish housewife said...

cute!!! i have a zara faux leather collar, but it just won't lay flat so it looks like i have a saucer around my neck. lol

xoxo, jenn
the stylish housewife

Katya said...

looks nice.. I love your DIY posts ♥

Anonymous said...

Fan-tastic idea! I'm guessing we can use suede, too. Hey, maybe even faux suede and smoother flat faux furs for the Fall. Thanks for this easy DIY, Sunshine!

antique engagement rings said...

This is so cute... I'm going to try this!

clarity enhanced diamonds said...

This is such an awesome idea. You are so creative!

Grace - Stripes and Sequins said...

This is fantastic, Maegan! I know there have been a lot of collar DIY's, but there are so many fantastic reinterpretations... I could never get sick of them all and I love this one!

drollgirl said...

cute!

and for some reason it is reminding me of playboy bunnies!

TJ said...

This is really collar. I may try this some extra fabric that I have.


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Amy said...

What a great idea! I'm going to try it.

Amy

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Matter Of Style said...

so so so cute!
I'm surprised by the many versions of collars that can be done!

Neysha said...

Nice DIY! Lovely peter pan collar!

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

Guauuu!! I love it!! your blog is a inspiration for me: http://blog.nataliarico.es/2012/03/ilustracionel-outfit-de-la-semana.html
I wrote about your tutorial!!
Regards!!

Anne H said...

WOW! I`m speechless! So cute!

Marina said...

Great idea! Look beautiful!

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Rhianna said...

I love this! Thanks for including a pattern to download.