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This is one of our favorite blogs, and we were thrilled when Lindsay asked us to share one of our projects with you!
Hi! This is Camille, one of the Six Sisters, and today I'm going to be sharing with you my easy tutorial on how to make this chiffon and bead necklace.
My inspiration came from this cute Anthropologie necklace that they were selling earlier this year. I love, love, LOVE Anthropologie . . . but usually everything is out of our price range. However, this little necklace went on sale for $20, but even then I didn't buy it because I knew that I could make it for less money. Way less money. Maybe even for free . . .
This is one of our favorite blogs, and we were thrilled when Lindsay asked us to share one of our projects with you!
We are the Six Sisters at Six Sisters Stuff
. . . that's right, six girls and no boys! Growing up, we had our
share of petty fights over clothes, make-up, and even boys . . . but
thankfully we have grown up and are now best friends. We LOVE to be
together but life, jobs, school, marriage, and babies have taken us
pretty far apart from each other so we use our blog to share ideas and
stay in touch. Our blog is full of family recipes, fun crafts, DIY
projects, and ideas for raising kids. Feel free to stop by our blog and join the sisterhood! There is always room for one more!
My inspiration came from this cute Anthropologie necklace that they were selling earlier this year. I love, love, LOVE Anthropologie . . . but usually everything is out of our price range. However, this little necklace went on sale for $20, but even then I didn't buy it because I knew that I could make it for less money. Way less money. Maybe even for free . . .
- 5 to 7 chunky beads (I love the wood beads that Anthro used, but I was trying to make this using things around my house. I found these big beads on a necklace that my sister gave me.
- Scrap piece of chiffon or sheer fabric (I was even thinking that you could make this necklace with some thick ribbon and it would be really cute too!)
- Scissors
Step 1: I cut (well, actually I ripped because I liked the "unfinished edge" look) a piece of sheer fabric that was 3" x 58" long. I also ended up cutting off the selvage edge.
Step 2: Now you want to start with your middle bead and string it onto the piece of fabric. I realized that this sheer fabric is super hard to squeeze through a tiny bead hole, so I started looking around my house for something that I could use to push my fabric through. At first I found a skewer, but it was too fat to fit through the hole. And then . . . I found the perfect tool! This is one of the little tools that comes in an at-home hair highlighting kit (yes, I totally highlight my own hair . . . I am cheap like that!) to pull your hair through a cap. It worked perfectly!
Step 3: Once you string the bead on, tie a big loose knot on either side of it. In the Anthro original, I think that they tied a couple of knots between beads. You can do whatever you feel like. :)
Step 5: I ended up only using 5 beads- you can use more if you would like to. Tie a knot after the last bead.
Step 6: Bring your two ends together and tie a bow (or tie a knot like I did).
Super easy - I finished the whole necklace in about 10 minutes!
Have a great day!
Super easy - I finished the whole necklace in about 10 minutes!
Have a great day!

















4 comments:
I love it with your bright blue shirt!! So clever and crafty! Now I'm off to check out your blog. I come from a family of 4 girls! :)
LOVE it! So cute!
Love this! Anthropologie knockoffs are my fave & this looks just like the crazy expensive version, great job!
Beautiful and easy! What a great project!
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