Tuesday, July 10, 2012

DIY Style II

Clip earrings, broaches & chains--OH MY!


Flipped, rotated, wrapped, embellished, connected, clipped, turned, twisted...

So I've been inspired, yet again.  This time by the fabulous Tori Spelling.  Her new "Styled" jewelry line ROCKS and if I wasn't as spry as a chicken I would be non the wiser....

I have been collecting VINTAGE & COSTUME JEWELRY for years and inherited some fabulous pieces from my Mom and Grandma. Now, that I have been inspired-- I have lots of options for these gorgeous pieces.

A few months ago I posted my first DIY jewelry feature that showed you how to multi-task some of the pieces in your jewelry boxes that might be taking up space.   If you missed that post click here.

After seeing Tori's new line she has inspired me to take it to another level and use some of her ideas.  You too can get these looks for nothing.  

Don't get me wrong her line is fantastic and reasonably priced, but if you are tapped from buying the "perfect outfit" you shouldn't suffer.  You could probably get the same look and not spend a dime.

Girls, this is super easy--stay with me.

This ain't your Grandmas pearls!
A gold pearl necklace flipped and attached to a gold chain.  A broach hides the "connection".

The connection on one side...

Slide the needle of the broach through the two gold hoops to help it stay straight.

The other connection.

5 way pearls twisted, attached to a silver chain and embellished with a broach.


The broach hides the connection.

Are you with me?  

4 way pearls with a gold chain and a shoe puff embellishment.

The puff perfectly hides the connection.

A multi bib necklace with a gold chain attached to the top.



I added this teal butterfly pin to kick it up a notch.


BIB Necklace 2 Ways--
A basic wide chain makes it very easy to clip the broaches, clip on earrings and shoe embellishments.

Add as many pieces as you want--you're the BOSS!

I added a feather earring to this one and used a broach to hide the hardware.

Love this!

The best part is there's NO RULES!



FREE STYLE!
This is 2 long chains, flipped and attached.

Wrap it around your neck for another look.

Add a diamond broach for another...

Load it up Johnny!


This choker is a necklace I featured in my first DIY Jewelry Feature.

All the layers are sophisticated.

This is a long chain with a chunky dangle bracelet.

Look at the antique detail!

Wrap it around your neck for another look...

You can add the long chains too.

Or swing the bracelet down to the bottom.

Do you have a fabulous earring with no match?   Or an earring you want to just use for this one time...

2 same strands, flipped and attached.  This time 2 antique clip earrings hide the connection.

Sure, add another layer.



So unique!  That's a clip earring, shoe puff and a feather earring... 

Are you INSPIRED too?

Did I get your attention yet? What do you THINK of my Tori Spelling Knock-offs?

I don't mean to TOOT my own horn, but HONK HONK, HONKITY HONK!

What are you waiting for? Get to DIYing your jewelry boxes!

I want to see and hear about all the great ideas you come up with.  Post on my facebook wall--www.facebook.com/housebyholly or send me an e-mail housebyholly@yahoo.com

Stay turned for a special post on accessorizing your home with jewelry.


If you enjoy reading HOUSE by Holly, please click the "like" button at the top of the page for Facebook. Or visit http://www.facebook.com/HouseByHolly and hit "like".  I will be sharing extra tips and tricks on that Facebook page I created.  And as always, I love to hear from MY READERS!  Please leave me comments, post projects you have tried and feel free to ask me questions.

From my HOUSE to your HOUSE, HAPPY HUNTING!

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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Toys, Toilets & Table Tops--Just another Tuesday for ME!

Every now and then I like to REFRESH my TABLE TOPS.  Nothing gets me happy like a nice, simple table top.  Not too much...not too little.

Lately, I have been admiring some beautiful TERRANIUMS on the Internet and in magazines.  They are something to see for sure!  ORCHIDS are among some of the beauties...

As luck would have it, the kiddos bought me one for Mothers Day.  It came in a rose pink pot (not my favorite of the pink colors) so I have been itching to work it out.

I took a little trip down to the basement and searched through my "inventory" to find some glass vases...

One day I will show you where my "inventory" lives.  We had a second home that I designed on a budget and sold, so the things I just could not part with made their way into 12 Rubbermaid tubs.  12 Rubbermaid tubs that have their own storage rack.  Then there are about 15 more Rubbermaid tubs that my mom brought me,  but that's another story...

Here's my new dining room center piece...

I left my orchid in the plastic container it came in, placed it in a glass pedestal vase and stuffed the sides with Spanish moss. 

 The moss hides the plastic container perfectly.

I love the color of violet with the pop of green--whatever that little thing is...

I took another glass globe, added the Spanish moss and stuck a faux violet in the center.  

I collect glass candlesticks--I really don't care if it has a mate.  A few years ago I started using the short votive candles instead of "sticks".


The kitchen needed some work too...

I took my bowl with my beloved green apples and added a couple things...

Hot pink roses, green apples, and white porcelain all in a basket paired with black and white striped balloon shades.  The simple things in life!  One of my favorite color palettes.

And of course, a little TRICK to get your balloon shades fuller.  Add 3 white grocery bags to each "hump"--just bunch them up and stuff.  

I got these Waverly balloon shades from Target about 8 years ago for about $20.  I absolutely love them!  
To see a full makeover of my kitchen click here.



What do you like to put on your tabletop?  I would love to hear about it!


If you enjoy reading HOUSE by Holly, please click the "like" button at the top of the page for Facebook. Or visit http://www.facebook.com/HouseByHolly and hit "like".  I will be sharing extra tips and tricks on that Facebook page I created.  And as always, I love to hear from MY READERS!  Please leave me comments, post projects you have tried and feel free to ask me questions.

From my HOUSE to your HOUSE, HAPPY HUNTING!

Holly

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