Tom Binns Safety Pin Necklace |
Instead of using rhinestone strands I decided to make the safety pins sparkle.
Supply List
- large safety pins
- jump rings
- chain of different sizes and types of metal (if desired)
- pliers
I started by coating the head of each pin with glitter glue. I coated one side, let it dry completely and coated the other side.
While the pins were drying I determined the length of my necklace. Then using pliers I created length of chain for my necklace. Some lengths of chain were shorter. Using small jump rings attached to each end of the safety pin, I joined two lengths of chain on several strands. I used a safety pin as the necklace closure.
While the pins were drying I determined the length of my necklace. Then using pliers I created length of chain for my necklace. Some lengths of chain were shorter. Using small jump rings attached to each end of the safety pin, I joined two lengths of chain on several strands. I used a safety pin as the necklace closure.
- safety pins - from my sewing kit
- glitter glue - $3 (plenty left for a future project)
- chain - $10 (with left over chain) + some left from my DIY - Chain Detail Jacket
- jump rings - from my jewelry supplies (you can get them for a few dollars at the craft store)
SAVINGS - $900+