I’ve been meaning to share the DIY necklaces that we made at the Langford Market event for a few weeks now, but as I’ve whined about already, it’s been a crazy few weeks. I’ll spare you the rest of my sob stories that accompany them, and announce these sweet little tassel necklaces. Better late than never, right?
Materials:
- Embroidery floss
- Necklace chain
- 8mm jump ring
- 12 mm jump ring
- Round nose pliers
- Scissors
- Bristle brush
- Ball bottom pendant clamps (online or at JoAnn Fabric)
You can cut the tassels as long as short as you’d like but I really prefer the short fat ones, much how I like my pets to be.
And you can group multiple tassels onto one loop for a fuller look or to mix and match with your outfits. Doesn’t get much better than that!













This is so cute Ashley. And I love that polka dot top too.
You can borrow it anytime ;)
I really like this. I really LOVE the polka dot shirt. :)
So pretty! My sister in law has a similar one and it always looks so beautiful on her ;)
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Tassels must be IN because I keep stumbling across them. Love this!
I think I’m going to have to figure out how to do this using leather….
These are uber cute Ashley! So low key but unique, inspired to make some myself now yay!
Love this. So sweet + simple. Loving your blog. Just found you & just started following you on twitter. Look forward to seeing more.
I want to make these right now! So cute!
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