Monochromatic Jewellery Set

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Beginner 2 to 3 hours NECKLACES

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DOCRAFTS CREATIVITY MAGAZINE ISSUE 31 JAN/FEB 2012

We welcome in the New Year with a wealth of inspirational projects featuring your favourite brands. We go all British with Papermania's new collection Portobello Road and introduce Hot Diggity Dog from talented illustrator Andrea Jayne Evans. Whether crafting an handmade Valentines card or looking forward to Easter, we have it covered PLUS we have 2 fabulous FREE gifts worth £7 and vouchers to redeem at your local docrafts stockist! Happy New Year.

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Step by Step

1

To make the necklace - Take a eye pin and add a silver bead followed by a long black faceted bead and a second silver bead. Bend the other end of the eye pin to make a loop. Repeat so you have 8 sections. Add a jump ring at both ends of each section.

2

Trim the chain so you have 3 sections each with 5 links. Join pairs of the beaded sections together with the chain in between.

3

Trim 6 pieces of leather cord each measuring 12cm. Secure three strands together using the clasps contained in the leather cord pack. Attach to the end of the beaded sections and add a simple clasp.

4

To make the drop pendant. Attach the black filigree pendant to a single chain link and attach to the centre link of the necklace.

5

Trim two lengths of beading wire to measure 15cm. Fold in half and add crimp bead near the fold to make a loop. Thread on silver bead followed by the large black bead and another silver bead. Add a crimp bead to secure in place and trim neatly to finish.

'do crafts' Member - I'm Ana and I'm from Chiclayo, Peru. I came here 5 months after marrying my husband Kevin. I've been card making for 4 years whilst I was still living in Peru and mainly made cards using vellum. When I came here I saw the huge variety of materials tha shops have for cardmaking. I love cardmaking because it's so relaxing and you can be as creative as you want.