Fashion Bead DIY: Hippy Chic Necklace



A funky hippy-chic necklace with a floral focal bead to help bring summer into your life :-)

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17 Responses to “Fashion Bead DIY: Hippy Chic Necklace”

  1. Thesweetchef says:

    Beautiful, sharing is caring.
    thank you very much.
    Easy to understand and very helpful.

  2. mltbkr says:

    wow your videos are great! very clear your directions are made simple which helps a whole lot thank you ! you make me want to make jewelry.

  3. Hollistergirl1O1 says:

    this necklace looks awesome.where do u get those fabric beads.i am 11 years old and I have loved making jewelry and earrings since i was 6.i like to make real jewelry with clasps, not knots.

  4. emiNishi5795 says:

    whoa!! u r so awesome!!!

  5. WitcHolics says:

    where did u buy those cool beads?????? its great ilove it!!!!!!!!! is it cheap?

  6. msm00nlight says:

    That was a great idea! I’m going to try the same thing with different beads :) .

  7. melodicmakeshift says:

    you camera is really high quality.
    what do you use?

  8. OuttahXxx says:

    Waw! you are really good i love it!!! :) )

  9. nickanater74 says:

    that was soooo lame……..jk i loved it awsome make some more vids like that

  10. taylorinchains says:

    C= that looks awesome. If I ever get the stuff I need to make it, then I might make it some time ^__^

  11. beadclub says:

    Thats great (- how about posting a pic of it when its done…?)

  12. beadclub says:

    Thank you (‘Cabin Crew Doors To Manual’…LOL)

  13. clurp says:

    i am toataly going to do that! =D

  14. crazymango1 says:

    cool tutorial lol u sound a bit like and airhostess lol :D

  15. fashion says:

    I have loved making jewelry and earrings since i was 6.i like to make real jewelry with clasps, not knots.

  16. Bead Suppliers says:

    What if I have a problem with a piece of jewelry I purchased from Midnight Beading? All of our products go through a strict quality control process, but if you have a problem with a piece you have purchased from us, please contact Customer Support. We stand behind all of our products, and if there is a defect in materials or craftsmanship, we will fix it. Items that have been found to have a flaw in materials and workmanship within 60 days of purchase will be fixed free of charge. After 60 days a service charge may apply. Items that are damaged because of abuse, improper usage or treatment, and items that are lost or stolen are not eligible for free repair.

  17. Bead Jewellery says:

    My question is, what is wholesale? Fire Mountain now says it’s only wholesale but they don’t ask for a wholesale number on the order form or over the phone. Likewise, Shipwreck Beads has “retail” pricing (a few beads), “wholesale” pricing (more beads) and “distributor” pricing (a kilo or more), yet they don’t ask for a wholesale number on their order form either. Is it worth it for me to purchase a business license and file monthly tax forms to get beads wholesale if it’s just for my beading addiction? Do some companies use the word wholesale just to mean the price is better if you buy more? Such a good question! There are companies who very strictly only sell to resellers (people who design/make jewelry for resale and have tax #’s). Others, like Shipwreck (and now Caravan Beads) have decided to let customers decide based on their purchasing volume. If you’re willing to buy Delicas from us by the 100 grams, for example, you qualify for our “wholesale” prices. If you want 7.5 gram tubes, you pay retail prices.

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