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Monday, July 12, 2010

Crazy Necklace Part Two




Oh boy! I got such a reaction from the necklace I posted the other day, I thought I should give you some more angles. I do have lots of photos of it. So here are some more. To answer Kim's questions about the assembly. I made a bunch of headpins basically and glued the wire into them. I then covered the wire in rubber tubing and glued another headpin top on the other end of the wire. This way I could twist them around the neck wire I made.


There are also ceramic beads strung on the neck wire and some charms. I just kept adding until there was no more room. I especially like the clasp so here is a back view.


Have a great day,

10 comments:

  1. Wowza! That is UBER FUN!
    I love that you covered the wire in the tubing. I have bunch of that in bright colors and I think you just gave me an inspiration! Enjoy the day! Erin

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  2. AWESOME!!! so sweet of you to answer my question!
    you are so creative and i love seeing what new goodies you come up with :)

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  3. Did regular jewelry glue work on the headpin wire combination. This necklace is awesome and so color. Love it.

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  4. That is quite the necklace - right in line with the whole "statement necklace" trend that has been going on this year.

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  5. I am big fan of two part epoxy. I have never tried anything else. I would think it would work though.

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  6. Glad you all like the necklace, I am going to have to dig through some of my other photo files and see what else I haven't shown you!

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  7. WOW! that is a super crazy necklace. Loving it!i just love your beads. I'm always looking at them in your shop and on Etsy. One of these days I am going to splurge and get some of them :)

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  8. Love this...it is just so fun and happy! When I saw it, I couldn't help but smile!
    Bead Happy!
    Michelle

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  9. All kinds of wacky crazy fun going on in that necklace!!! Wonderful way to pull all those pieces together!

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