My brother-in-law just returned home from a mission in Brazil last week & brought his sisters these adorable rosette necklaces...
I instantly fell in love!
Thanks for modeling Emily:)
Thanks for modeling Emily:)
With a closer look, we discovered the rosettes were made of ric rac!
SO CUTE!
I had to make one for myself, so I went to the store and bought the colors that were on Clearance
(because I'm cheap)
(because I'm cheap)
pulled out some thread & some beads that I found for 99 cents on Clearance at Walmart...
and started rolling the ric rac...
see how they EASILY make an adorable rosette?
see how they EASILY make an adorable rosette?
I doubled my thread and cut it a bit larger than the size I wanted my necklace. I didn't do a clasp of any sort, so I just made sure it would go over my head after I knotted the thread at the end. I started by adding beads & then rolled my first rosette, stuck my needle through(before cutting off the excess), then cut off the end of ric rac & added a few more beads...
and then repeated the ric rac rosette in a new color...
and now I have my own necklace & I think I have begun a ric rac obsession!
This was my 1st one I completed & I have already made 2 others in different colors, using a variety of bead colors/shapes and patterns.
A few tips if you are going to try one...
-You might want to get some fray check, the ends of mine are starting to fray.
-you might want to add a little glue as you roll your ric rac. I didn't, but if you don't, just make SURE your needle goes through the center of your ric rac, so it doesn't unravel at all.
46 comments :
Staci! I have been stalking this blog for a few weeks now and JUST now put two and two together when I saw your clock post! LOL! I am a blonde! LOVE the blog and all your cute ideas esp your clocks!!! And I LOVE Brazil and LOVE that idea! I am def gunna have to try that out!
LeDawn
This is amazing! Love it, and great tutorial. Now I need to go read what else you have on your blog. Thanks for this cute idea!
I love it! How adorable!I'm gonna have to go find me some ricrac!
fantastic! i love this idea!
I love this!!!! So cute!!! I might have to try and make one of those for myself. You are SO creative!!
http://ragstostitchesboutique.blogspot.com
Cute, fast and easy,... my kind of jewelry making. Can't wait to try this. Thanks!!!
Just about everytime I look at this blog I see something I HAVE to make and feel the urge to run out to the store and get the supplies. Thanks for keeping this SAHM busy with great projects!!!
Saw your link on fun to craft. This project really is fun! I think the colors you got would be great for fall!
http://cricutinkansas.blogspot.com
Nice work! Will you teach me to be crafty some day??? I love the way the necklace turned out, and love the colors!
This is darling! I am featuring this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com
wow I have to try this one. thank you thank you thank you
I love making rosettes, but I haven't used ric rac yet. Love it! Thanks for the great idea!
Great idea! Thanks for sharing!
Great idea! Thanks for sharing!
Oops. Must have clicked it twice. I just really, really like this idea! :)
What a great idea! I am going to try this!
Thanks
Carol
So cute!
I LOVE this!!! I am definitely going to do this one! Thanks for sharing! BTW - you look really familiar - are you from IF (idaho falls)?
Maria (youcraftmeup.blogspot.com)
Adorable. I can't wait to try making one of these! Thank you!
Oh my gorgeous! Thank you, or should I say, OBRIGADA por mostrar-nos este idea tao gira!
OH MY! they are the sweetest most darling roses!!! so thank you for sharing!
this is fanflippintastic!
Thanks for the idea...off to follow your blog now! :)
SO cute and clever. I love it!!
I must make one of these! Thanks for sharing!!
Love this! I featured you in my Friday Favorites this week!
http://www.laniejandco.com/2010/06/friday-favorites-62510.html
What a great idea! So cute!
Really clever! I have a ton of old ric rac. Thanks!
Really clever! I have a ton of old ric rac. Thanks!
So, so, so cute! Thanks so much for planting your creative seeds at Plant a Punkin Seed Party! Come back on Friday and grab your "I've Been Featured Button" because I'm featuring you!
Kristi
Punkin Seed Productions
This looks wonderful! You did a great job! And I had no idea how easy it was to make rosettes. Thanks for the tip!
Thanks for joining me for Friday Favorites!
I love these fabric roses, thanks so much for sharing. I am going to make some for a bead project I have on the design board. There just what I needed.
Love your blog, I just found you through your link up with punkin seed productions. So cute.
I tried to make this today and I couldn't get my need through the ric rac!!! Was that part super hard? I actually broke 2 needles!
Super cute idea, I had to share on my blog:
http://www.esbechic.com/1/post/2011/01/ric-rac-rose-necklace-diy.html
Love this!! Its being bookmarked for future use! Thanks for sharing!
Such a cute idea. I will be trying this soon.
this is super cute!
in terms of fraying, most rickrack now is polyester, so you could just singe the ends. it's only if you're using vintage rickrack that you'd need to dig out the fraychek!
Very awesome! I will be linking from Dollar Store Crafts!
This is such a cute idea! All my rick rack is printed polka dot. I wonder how that would look. I guess I better find out :)
so cute and what a great way to use ric rac. Thanks for the tut
This is a great way to use the ric rac ribbons! I love it!
Hi,I happen to come across your blog. I love these necklaces. I may try and make one myself. Now following and I'm going to grab your button. hope you'll follow back and grab mine.
I love these! Ric Rac should have it's own section in the store, I adore it. Thanks for this tutorial, it is awesome!
I saw this on Dollar Store Crafts and I think they are amazingly simple and beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
These are so cute! I love the version from the tutorial. Bookmarking to try later!
Taylor
These are so stinkin' cute! I made one necklace, and am featuring it on my blog with a reference and link to yours :) Thank you SO much for posting! So easy and fun!
http://odd-days.blogspot.com
love love love this! funny is that I actually live in brazil and have never seen these! gonna try to make one myself! thanks for sharing!
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