10.21.2011

DIY Mixed Chain Necklace



Statement necklaces are my favorite way to accessorize an outfit and this mixed chain necklace is incredibly easy to make yourself. The only difficult part is tracking down high quality chain!


What you'll need:

1. Chain (you can make many versions of this necklace - all gold, all silver, etc.)
2. Wire Cutters
3. Clasp and End Loops


Measure and cut chain to desired length. I made this necklace shorter, but long chain necklaces look great too.



Using pliers, attach circular end pieces and clasp. It's as simple as that!

If you aren't feeling crafty I've put a few of these necklaces in my etsy shop (here).


39 comments:

Marissa said...

I'm definitely giving this a try this weekend! So perfect for fall! xoxo Marissa

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Neris / Fashion Fractions said...

I've always had a hard time finding good chains! hopefully this weekend I can find some good ones :)

Happy Friday!

xxx,

Fashion Fractions

Marie said...

You always make jewelry making look easy. This is a really great chain!!

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The Fancy Teacup said...

I love how you have such the greatest DIY. The necklace is quite an elegant piece.

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Jaclyn said...

This looks so good! I love heavy chains like that and have been anxious to make a few necklaces. Where did you find such good chains?

rebecca... said...

,,,please do share where you find quality chains, it's a challenge for me, hence, why i haven't made one of these darling necklaces,,,

Collections said...

Love this! I actually bought some chains recently to make a necklace... having trouble cutting them because I don't have a wire cutter but I'm going to my parents house this weekend so I'll definitely get them cut!

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Alicia said...

@Jacklyn @Rebecca - If you live in New York the Garment District has tons of chain options!

caitlin moran said...

love these alicia! have a good weekend!

Sarah @ Pencil Skirts and Lattes said...

Love this!! I'm not typically a DIYer, but might try this one!

-Sarah

sylvia said...

Great idea. Thanks for sharing!

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Lisa Griffin said...

This is really pretty but simple necklace with major impact! Great DIY!
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CessOviedo said...

As simple as that! Love the gold and silver mix!

Cess O. <3 The Outfit Diaries

Lissy said...

Love these and especially how chunky the chains are! Where do you buy your supplies?

Erin- Thanks I Made It said...

Simply beautiful! I'm loving how the chains look so pretty but tough.

Josie said...

Beautiful job, Alicia! I love the chain mix.
xo Josie
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Rita said...

You are amazingly talented.

a Sequin Dress at Breakfast said...

you crafty girl you! any other places you suggest buying high quality chain if the garment district is a 3.5 hour plane ride away? :)

happy friday doll!

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Alicia said...

@A Sequin Dress - I would try your local bead / jewelry store... some hardware stores carry cool chain too!

Victoria said...

I love DIY projects--if only I am creative enough to do them myself! My friend Ashleigh and I went to General Bead in SOMA and she went nuts on jewelry DIY projects. I, on the other hand, will be watching and purchasing them from her :) It's great that you have that talent!

xoxo,
Victoria
http://thestylistadiaries.blogspot.com

Lia said...

The heavy chain is so hard to find, thanks for the tip about the hardware store! I love this!
xoxo
Lia

Alicia said...

@Victoria - Totally understand, sometimes DIY projects can go terribly wrong and be rather frustrating. I loved visiting General Bead in SF!

la petite coquine said...

I love this-I don't generally mix gold and silver but this is too divine not to!

Thread. The. Needle said...

Hi Alicia!

I love this!

Where do you purchase your chains?

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Inez said...

Love this mix of gold and silver.

Style Savvy Chic said...

Hi,

Are there any online shops you could recommend that sell these curb link chains that are 20 mm and higher? Like the thick curb and boxcar chains such as the ones you have featured here? I live far away and wouldnt mind purchasing the chains online.

Chelsea Elizabeth. said...

LOVE the DIY! I just bought a bracelet just like this actually at Target! Haha.
Thanks for sharing! :)

<3Chelsea Elizabeth
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Bridgette said...

The necklace is charming and seems easy to create. Thanks for sharing.

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Tiffany said...

wow this looks really amazing. I must try!
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Raeshelle said...

well done! i love it! i've been looking for a new chain necklace! now i might just make one!! fabulous dear!

glitteringly and positively, raeshelle!

Kate said...

This is gorgeous! You make it look so easy! Congrats on the etsy shop!!

Audrey Leighton said...

ah looks tricky but worth it

FRASSY

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Fashion-isha said...

Very Cool! I always wanted to make one of those. Thanks for the post!
xo
Sharon

Charlotte Beecham said...

gorgeous!

i love your blog. your style and vibe are great.

please check out my blog and follow me back if you like! you can see my recently launched scarf line, 'charlotte & lisa'

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Adiel said...

You're so right, finding the chain is the hardest part! Cute necklace, though!

Outfit31 said...

Definitely going to be trying this DIY!

Lara said...

This project is right up my alley! I love chains, and I love DIY :) If you like doing projects like this, you should check out my blog! I've got plenty of ideas to try!

Sara B said...

Oh I've been loving these kind of necklaces lately! I want to try!!

carriefrances003 said...

I was inspired by this look. I fund some gold chain Drape "ties" and made myself a necklace too! Love it I have gotten many compliments so far.