DIY: Super easy earrings (and rings)
I used silver and gold buttons but you can use anything really as long as it’s not too heavy that is. . . .
I used silver and gold buttons but you can use anything really as long as it’s not too heavy that is. . . .
Jewelry is something I love and I even make a lot of my jewelry, but there are some pieces I have had for years that I always come back to. Whats so great about jewelry like this is that you can feel like don’t really need any other pieces. They go with everything and I always end up bringing these pieces whenever I travel (which is a good thing since I might bring one set of jewelry for each outfit otherwise..) . . .
During fashion week last year I saw photos from one of the shows (I don’t remember which I’m afraid) where they had added a metal circle like mine on to pants; some where empty and others had something hanging from them (I think they were coats or jackets.) I am surprised that this never became a trend because first of all it’s a really cool detail and second it’s super smart. Say you want to take off your lightweight jacket when walking around in a mall, hang it on the metal circle (add it to the back of your jeans or belt if it’s annoying to have in the front.) If you’re tired of carrying a bag with keys, card and phone, find or make a small bag and hang it on to the metal circle. I could go on and on but I think I have written enough already. (wait I just realized that those responsible for a large amount of keys actually have similar metal circles on their belt.. I think it’s time to steal their idea) . . .
These simple earrings are perfect addition to any outfit and if you want to you can variate with different colors and really put your own spin on it. Hope you like it! . . .
Anklets is a really nice detail to add to any outfit so I decided to make these feather anklets. Pair them with a pair of pumps or sandals and you’re good to go. I added my anklets over the ankle strap on my pumps to cover them and give them a new look. . . .
The chokers are continuing to be a favorite of mine (and many others) and I don’t see them being set aside at any time in the near future so here is a DIY on how I made this denim choker (if you want to you can use any other fabric you like, you can even tear a longer strip and simply tie it around your neck) . . .