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Baubles + Bling: 12 DIY Jewelry Crafts

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12 DIY jewelry ideas from Babble.com

A few months back I shared 9 super cool DIY jewelry ideas, and since then I’ve only been falling in love with and bookmarking more and more jewelry ideas. Consider this that part II of that post! I love these ideas, which are relatively easy, super affordable and a really fun way to customize your accessories for fall. Craft up your favorite (or two or three) to suit your taste and style. Here are 12 DIY jewelry projects to add a few new baubles and a bit of bling to your wardrobe – your closet has never looked so good!

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  • Gold Leaf Geometric Necklace

    Gold Leaf Geometric Necklace

    I love this sweet geometric necklace! It's made from polymer clay, twine and gold leaf sheets.
    Get the how-to from Poppytalk.

  • Crocheted Bracelet

    Crocheted Bracelet

    These chunky bracelets are crazy stylish. They're made from 1" chain and embroidery thread.
    Get the how-to from Super Ziper.

  • Geometric Camera Strap

    Geometric Camera Strap

    Who says a camera strap isn't jewelry? This one is made from cotton webbing and craft paint.
    Get the how-to from Design Love Fest.

  • Braided Clay Bracelet

    Braided Clay Bracelet

    The braided look of these bracelets is so chic. I love that they're made from just polymer clay.
    Get the how-to from Delighted Momma.

  • Leather + Cut Metal Necklace

    Leather + Cut Metal Necklace

    I am completely digging this leather and metal necklace. It's perfect for everyday wear or could be dressed up with ease!
    Get the how-to from Fabric Paper Glue.

  • Painted Block Necklace

    Painted Block Necklace

    A few basic jewelry making supplies and painted mini-blocks create such a cool, modern necklace!
    Get the how-to from Lulu the Baker.

  • Melon Seed Necklace

    Melon Seed Necklace

    Can you believe this necklace is made from melon seeds?! They are painted and then threaded onto linen yarn.
    Get the how-to from My Little Fabric.

  • Geometric Dangle Earrings

    Geometric Dangle Earrings

    The geometric trend is alive and well with these awesome earrings.
    Get the how-to from With an IE.

  • Crystal Bracelets

    Crystal Bracelets

    I love the idea of stacking these pretty bracelets, which are made from chain and crystals you can find at nearly any craft store.
    Get the how-to from Born in '82.

  • Polaroid Necklace

    Polaroid Necklace

    A Polaroid necklace? So cool! Make your own from polymer clay, the supplied template and a favorite photo.
    Get the how-to from Dot Coms for Moms.

  • Nautical Rope Bracelet

    Nautical Rope Bracelet

    Nautical lovers, behold! I am obsessed with this bracelet made from cotton rope and a bit of shiny hardware.
    Get the how-to from Maché.

  • Wire Wrapped Bow Ring

    Wire Wrapped Bow Ring

    Bows are so huge for fall! This sweet little ring was made from thin wire that is wrapped into a bow.
    Get the how-to from Bettina's Blog.

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Cyd Converse
cydconverse

Cyd Converse is a blogger, designer and stylist with a passion for parties and entertaining. She is the founder of The Sweetest Occasion, a lifestyle and design blog where she shares inspiration for entertaining, DIY ideas, fashion finds, home decor and pretty party wares.

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