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Senin, 13 Januari 2014

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New Bohemian Crescent Moon Necklaces


Here is the first in a series of Bohemian Crescent Moon necklaces I am creating.
Each is completely handcrafted and each features different gems, crystals, and
stones. I absolutely love making these. This necklace features a dipped raw 
quartz crystal point that's the most beautiful shade of peacock blue.
 Let me know what you think!














What do you think?


Minggu, 08 September 2013

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My New Book, Boho Chic Jewelry, Now Available For Pre-Order!


I'm excited to announce that my new book,


The book consists of 25 beautiful & unique projects, many of which 
 use vintage & reclaimed materials that you can find in your own home.  
Each project is explained in detail from start to finish alongside of beautiful 
images to guide you through the projects every step of the way! 

Inside I share all of my techniques & secrets for creating unique jewelry, including
 all of my soldering techniques, so that you can become a soldering pro too! 




What do you think?




Jumat, 17 Mei 2013

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The Bohemian Chair


I've always had a thing for chairs. I like unusual chairs, ones that are old and ornate. 
I tend to gravitate towards jewel tones and luxurious velvet fabrics, styles that are

different, Bohemian. I love what is unusual and unique.

The Bohemian chair is the perfect stylish way to add color, texture, and interest to 
a room. It doesn't have to be ornate or new, it only has to be interesting. Take a look 
at a few Boho style chairs that caught my eye as well as my heart.








Two chairs made into a bench from Country Home






























What do you think?


Selasa, 26 Maret 2013

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Bohemian Beaded Colored Mason Jar Tutorial



In my last post, Colored Glass Mason Jar Tutorial, I demonstrated how to 
create extremely cool and stylish colored jars with Mod Podge and food coloring. 
Now, take it a step further and dress up those pretty jars with some wire
 and beads and turn them into beautiful Bohemian hanging jars...



First, gather your supplies.  
Here is what you will need:


Craft wire (I used 20g around the jar and 26 g for the beads)

Craft chain (I used jewelry chain) and Jump rings (5-6mm) 


A variety of coordinating beads


Jewelry pliers - any type, small


Directions for adding wire & chain hangers to the jars: 



1. Cut a 3 foot length of 20 gauge craft wire and wrap the wire around 
the rim of the jar below the lip. When you get to the end of the wire, 
twist it together with the beginning end of wire until both ends are 
secured together, and then snip off any excess wire. Tuck any pointy 
wire ends against the jar with a pair of pliers. 

(Note: if you are going to add beads to your jar, do this before adding the chain hangers)

2. Measure and cut four equal lengths of chain. I made each of mine 8 
inches long. Attach lengths of jewelry chain to the wire with jump rings. 



3. Gather together the four lose ends of chain and attach together 
with another jump ring or with a piece of wire and close. 


To decorate your jar with beads:



4. Now cut another long piece of thinner, 26g wire (long enough to wrap around 
the neck of the jar a few times) and do the same thing you did before, wrap the wire 
around the neck of the jar, but this time, first secure the beginning of your wire 
to the wire that you already wrapped around the jar. Now add beads to 
the wire as you go along. 



I strung about 4 to 5 inches of beads and then stopped and wrapped my wire 
around the existing wire to secure it, then I continued, adding another 5 inches 
or so of beads, then again stopped and wrapped the wire to secure it, then added
 more beads, and so on. When you get to the end of the wire, wrap it around 
the wraps and tuck in any pointy ends with a pair of pliers.



5. You can also use additional pieces of wire or headpins to 
create beaded drops and attach those to your jar. 



6. Now attach your chain hangers as described above in step 2.



That's it! Hang in a sunny window. 

You can use this as a candle holder, but do not put the candle directly 
into the jar. Instead, place a candle inside a glass votive and then place 
the votive inside the jar. Not made for holding food or water unless you
use some type of liner inside the jar. 


This was my inspiration photo...


What do you think?



This DIY copyright Laura Beth Love 2013



Check out my new Boho Chic jewelry book!