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Diy Safety Pin Pearl Necklace

Who knew safety pins could be this trendy?!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/diy-safety-pin-pearl-necklace • Posted by Natalie H.

I came up with this DIY Safety Pin Pearl Fan Necklace, inspired by Tom Binns and Anthropologie. I hope you like it! The best DIY's are those that utilize the everyday items you may already have at home. A pack of safety pins only cost about a dollar!

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

0 h 15

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
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Description

I came up with this DIY Safety Pin Pearl Fan Necklace, inspired by Tom Binns and Anthropologie. I hope you like it! The best DIY's are those that utilize the everyday items you may already have at home. A pack of safety pins only cost about a dollar!

Instructions

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    What you will need: 20-30 safety pins (medium to large size) 20-30 pearls Wire A chain Charm (optional) Plyers Scissors Jump rings (larger in size)

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    Cut two pieces of wire, one about 6 inches long and the other double it's length.

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    Take the shorter piece of wire, using plyers, create a loop shape at one end. Insert 3 safety pins and the shorter piece of wire through a jump ring as shown below.

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    Take the longer piece of wire, and again, create a end loop as shown below. Insert the other end of the first safety pin from the shorter wire through the longer wire.

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    Continue by inserting a pearl through the longer piece of wire. Repeat steps, interchanging a safety pin then a pearl for the first 3 safety pins.

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    Once you have worked through the first 3 safety pins, continue to string both ends of a safety pin through both wires and only inserting a pearl through the longer wire. Repeat until you have stringed through 10 pearls. (you may choose to use more or less depending on your desire)

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    Take both ends of the excess wire and fold back to create the fan half shape you want.

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    Cut the ends of the wires leaving only about one inch left on each end.

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    Work on the longer wire first, take a set of plyers and wrap the excess wire around several times. With the shorter wire, wrap the excess wire around several times but this time, you also want to create a loop at the end.

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    You can see the loop shape created on the shorter wire's end.

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    Attach a chain with jump rings to the pearl ends. Attach the two fan halves with either a charm (I used spike charm) or you can attach them together by just using a jump ring.