This necklace cost less than $10 for me to make!
I'd heard about the Styled by Tori Spelling DIY jewelry line a few months ago and how it was SO easy to make fabulous looking stuff with it. I love the idea of fab handmade jewelry but my brain just isn't wired in a way where I can see plain beads and then figure out how to assemble something awesome looking. SO when I saw some Styled by Tori pieces on sale at Jo-Ann's a few weeks back, I decided I needed to try them.
This necklace is only made from 4 components:
- The bottom piece (which is the styled by Tori piece, you can get it on Amazon as well
. It stretches from the cool broach, all the way to the far right circle where all the bottom strands join
- Antique gold chain
- Black grosgrain ribbon
- A clasp
To put it together, I just attached two short lengths of the antique gold chain to the ends of the Tori Spelling piece. Then I wove some black grosgrain ribbon in and out of the links. And added a clasp.
Easy peasy! It took maybe 15 minutes and that's because I spent so long figuring out the best way to weave in the ends of the ribbon.
If you're a jewelry clutz like me, this line is totally for you! Grab your Jo-Ann's or Michael's coupons from the newspaper and go forth and grab a piece to try!
I also really like the Styled by Tori Spelling Facebook page because they upload cute inspiration pics from around the web or both jewelry and non-jewelry way to use her stuff.
Wondering if this is a sponsored post? It's not. I bought this product with my own money and liked my end result enough to share it with you.