I have said before I am a pretty classic dresser. I wear a lot of solid colored tops with a pair of jeans. Although, I am a classic dresser I love making a statement with big, chunky jewelry and hair accessories. So when I saw this gorgeous necklace at
Anthropologie I had to have it. There was no way I was paying $58 for it when I knew I could make this beauty for less than $5. Want to know how?
6 inch wide organza fabric
6 inch wide shiny tulle
14lb fishing line or clear thread
8MM pearls
6MM pearls
Sewing needle
scissors
Flower pattern
lighter
1. First I googled “flower pattern” and found
this pattern that worked perfectly for the necklace. You will need to cut out enough fabric for three flowers (one large and two smaller ones). I used the large and medium pattern.
2. Next, I quadrupled up the organza and tulle fabric. I like to be
lazy efficient so I pinned the pattern to the fabrics and cut out all 8 flower petals at once. You do not need to cut them perfect. In fact, I made the petals rather boxy and they were easier to singe.

3. I quickly singed the edges of all the flower pieces with a lighter. You have to move really quick so that you don’t burn the edges. You just want it to curl a little. The picture shows the difference between the singed and unsinged edges.

4. Now layer all 8 layers of the tulle and then organza on top of each other ending on an organza bloom. With the fishing line and a sewing needle sew 3 6MM pearls on the front of the flowers sewing through all 8 blooms. This will secure the flower petal in place as well. You can add more pearls if you want.

5. Set the flowers aside and string 8MM pearls on the fishing line to equal 28 inches in length.

6. Without cutting the fishing line I added a needle to the end of it and strung a smaller flower on the line by going through the back of the flower to the front. Then I went from the front to the back, now your fishing line is in the back of the flower.

7. I then added 7 more beads and did the same thing with the large flower. Add 7 more beads and then add the last smaller flower.


8. When all three flowers are on tie the fishing line into a necklace leaving a long tail of fishing line. You want it to be a tight knot BUT do not pull it too taut or your flowers will not lay flat.

9. Add 80 6MM pearls to the second fishing line. Then tie a tight knot (but not too taut) to the center back of the necklace (wear it to make sure it is where you want it to be). Cut all the loose strings.

.Wahla you are done!!!! You just Anthropologized your wardrobe for less than $5! Ooh and you look oh so classy!
DO YOU LOVES IT?
So Pretty. I think I like yours better.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! I like yours A LOT. Now you should go out and sell them for $58 :)
ReplyDeleteI Sooo see a gift forming!
ReplyDeletethanks!!
Sweet!
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you today!!!
SUPER cute!!
ReplyDeleteoh sooo sweet.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharign the how to's.
barbara jean
wow, that is absolutely gorgeous, Beckie. I love the flowers - should really make a stack of them for general decorating purposes...
ReplyDeleteYour necklace is fabulous and so close the original. Who would have thought!
ReplyDelete*sigh* of COURSE it's that easy! How come I couldn't figure that out? ... 'cause it needs that special Beckie touch to see the potential and make a fabulous necklace tutorial! Great job again!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I would love to have this for a few holiday events I am having. But I've never done anything other than knit scarves and I mean knit 1 purl 2 kind of scarves.
ReplyDeleteI am going to do it Saturday and let you know if its anywhere as fab as yours.
But the dilemma now? I don't know if this post knocks my other favorite, lamp refabulous out of the top spot! Maybe I should have categories? These are both slammin'!
Xx
Cristina
That's really pretty!
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous... I am filing this away at thecraftersfilebox.blogspot.com.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing!
Did you already have the fabric or pearls? I'm curious how you spent the $5. It turned out so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYes! I LOVES it!!!! Awesome again! You are so creative!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!!! Can we do a Teach Me Tuesday on it?
ReplyDeleteI am so featuring this BEAUTIFUL necklace!!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS!
I Like yours Much better!!! I think you should sell it to me :)
ReplyDeleteOh Mama! I'm going out today and buying materials to do one with white flowers and then one with black flowers! I have been wanting a necklace like this forever! I saw one similar for like $20 somewhere, but I was even to cheap to pay $20 for it!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I think I might be able to do this one too! :)
ReplyDeleteYes, I loves it. It's looks great with the black sweater too.
ReplyDeleteI do LOVES it! Holy cow girl!
ReplyDeleteLOVES it! I think of myself as fairly creative, til I saw this! I'd never even try it, but you make it seem do-able.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Way to Go! That is truly beautiful! I love it too, because I do the same thing! I can't justify spending $58 on one necklace either. I love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, amazing job! Thanks so much for sharing this with us, I'll be linking.
ReplyDeleteI do loves it. :) Thanks for today. And btw you are not a follower on my blog. I'm so hurt. ha ha.
ReplyDeleteLOVE it! You did such a great job. How fanceh-shmanseh!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my, that is stunning! Thanks so much for sharing. I can't wait to make one!
ReplyDeleteI really do loves it!!!!
ReplyDeleteI do have a special attachment to black and white...this would be a great Christmas party outfit...
oh the wheels turn...
I want to be in your brain! I love it! I'm going to tell Santa I want one of those, the one you made of course! Oh, and a new outfit to wear it with! :-)
ReplyDeletesooooooooooo creative! Sassy and classy at the same time. Love it.
ReplyDeletepk @ Room Remix
FUN!! You are amazing. Thanks for the great idea! I'm always looking for fun, easy & cheap ideas to do with girls from church... this will be a hit for sure!
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeletePlease do the Anthropologie hairthings too.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeletedarling necklace! great job :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVES it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial. I'm most definitely going to have to make one for myself.
This necklace is fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my Oh So Crafty blog :)
This turned out lovely! I saw a similar type flower but on a headband clip at J. Crew and sketched it into my idea notebook. I love the 3 flowers on the pearl strand.
ReplyDeleteLoved this so much I had to make one as a gift. Now I need to make one for myself....in several colors!
ReplyDeleteYour tutorial is well done and shows how easy it is to make this necklace. Thanks so much for sharing. I will link in an upcoming post.
ReplyDeleteYou've inspired me to try my own! I like how you knotted in the flowers. I will link in an upcoming blog post.
ReplyDeleteso pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I think I will be making one of these
ReplyDeleteNice... Thanks for sharing this tutorial.
ReplyDeleteHeres a tip- if you want the flowers bigger, as I did, I went to print preview and scaled it 125%. They turned out too small when I printed them as the pattern was.
ReplyDeleteHi! Just wanted to stop in and let you know I linked this post on my blog. Thank you so much for the instructions.
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