Tuesday, March 27, 2012


This DIY sustainable jewelry project is for all of you sewing enthusiasts out there! Or maybe you love exploring your local thrift shop, garage sale, estate sale or must I say it again....Your Grandmother's attic can be the best treasure chest ever!


Today we are hunting for vintage spools of thread, buttons, snaps, fabric scraps, thimbles, etc...


Now that you've gathered all your treasures and trimmings, it's time to begin!

Gather Findings!


You'll need two headpins

String headpins through opposite sides of the button





Next, string button through the spool and add the other button to the opposite side. Align the button holes with the head pin wire and wrap one end of the wire around the other to tighten each in place.




 Drill a hole through the thimble and add your treasures to another piece of wire.

Arrange charms keeping in mind balance of color and weight


Wrap wire firmly to connect charms to the Necklace



 Voila! You've made a beautiful seamstress themed charm necklace! 







Saturday, March 10, 2012

DIY Vintage Button Necklace!

Hunting for vintage buttons at antique stores, The Red, White and Blue or in your Grandmother's attic, can be a whole lot of fun. The trick is, to put your intention to find the treasures of your dreams in motion, before you actually go out on your quest. It's the simple power of your imagination that propels the inner dream into your outer reality.  


So, you did it, you found your fancies!...Now, I will walk you through the steps for making your very own vintage button necklace. First things first...Choose a handful of vintage buttons from your new inventory. I like to go with a mix of complimentary colors, textures and materials when choosing my buttons. 



Choose Your Necklace

Closed Copper Wire
Colored Cable Chain
Open Copper Wire





Use Flexible Art Wire to String Buttons onto Necklace

Attach Button Snug to Necklace on Either Side 

 Turn Necklace Around to View Placement

Add Another Button

Turn Around Again to Make Any Adjustments

Add More Buttons and Rearrange placement if Needed 

 Backside of Finished Necklace

 Here's the Finished Piece!

The placement of the buttons on the necklace is fun to experiment with. As in the picture above, I like to align the buttons off to one side just a bit.

Eco-Epoxy Resin Jewelry Projects!

Epoxy resin is a type of glue used for many different purposes. It's also a magical modern jewelry making material. Sustainable jewelry enthusiasts enjoy using eco-epoxy resin in designs because it's an inexpensive, easy way to add dimension and color to cold connection jewelry pieces.






Read the instructions on the eco-epoxy resin manufacturer's package. Measure and mix the eco-epoxy resin exactly. Failure to mix exactly will result in problems with the resin curing and hardening.










 Use eco-resin to attach embellishments or jewelry findings to your pieces.



Use Eco-Resin To Fill Bezel








Arrange beads, small treasures, fabric, paper or other small ephemera to create a collage inside the bezel.  Pour the epoxy resin into the bezel until it covers all the items in your collage and domes over the top of the bezel. Allow the epoxy resin to cure for approximately 48 hours.



Remember Mix the eco-epoxy resin according to the manufacturer's instructions.