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Gold Layered Filigree Necklace!

 Gold Layered Filigree Necklace! PandaHall sent me Jewelry Supplies to review in exchange for this tutorial! They specialize in bulk wholesale jewelry!    You will need: Gold Chain Gold Eyepins Filigree Flower (I had this one on had... but PandaHall has some like this too )  Layered chains...this chain is really great quality! Cut 3 pieces of chain: 22", 24" and 26"  Used a barrel clasp to hook them together, but a jump would work too.  We used wire to weave through the filigree and then hook it on the chain necklace up near the lapel.  Like so! Looks awesome on my adorable cousin!!!  Totally chic and classy! Check out PandaHall for more Great Chains! This post published on Doodlecraft first 

Epoxy Putty Filigree Jewelry!

Epoxy Putty Filigree Jewelry! Make a bedazzled cape clasp with this easy method! I used J-B Weld PlasticWeld Epoxy Putty . (J-B Weld sent me a variety of epoxy's before Christmas,  I used the wood epoxy to make this picture frame! ) You will also need Pointy back rhinestones Safety pin with blank bezel This epoxy is great for repair work and fixing plastics! I know it would be great around the house and yard...but I knew it would be fun to craft with too! It comes in a tube...white material in the center and blue around the edges. Just cut a piece off and mix together. I hardly used any of my supply. It's the mixing that causes the chemical reaction to make it bond! It also smells like a perm...so get some ventilation! Mix until uniform color. Press it on your bezel blank. Now stick rhinestones in it! The epoxy takes about 20 minutes to harden and overnight to cure completely. Just press the points in the clay deep enough for it to bond...

Gold Deer Head Trophy Filigree Necklace!

 Gold Deer Head Trophy Filigree Necklace! This is an amazingly simple DIY project! You just need: Shrinky Dink plastic (or plastic #6) Scissors or Silhouette Cameo Gold spray paint or paint marker Chain, jump rings, clasp, pliers  I sourced a couple pictures, and then... yes...drew them together into this fabulous Stag bust on filigree swirls!  I scanned them into my computer and used the power of photoshop to make it ready to import into the Silhouette Studio software. Right click to save off to make your own...personal use only! (You can thank me by following on facebook, pinterest, instagram or twitter!)  Import the picture into Silhouette Studio.  Then select the TRACE AREA button.  Click and drag it over the entire deer image.  Then, crank up the high pass filter slowly, until your deer head is completely yellow. Then select "TRACE"  Voila!  You are ready to cut that stag out!  At this point y...