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Pom Pom Key-chain DIY - Miss Known
Lately, I’ve been sharing with you a few DIYs for Key-chain mostly inspired by earrings on Pinterest. It all started to be one post with 3 different crafts, but since I’m such a rambler and want to get every little tiny detail right it would end up with a huge post. So I had to break it down into 3 parts. I promise you this is the last key-chain and I won’t be doing another one in the nearest future. If you would like to know more about this whole story go read the first DIY I did the triple tassel. Or if you want to recycle/reuse old jewellery the Not Another Tassel Key-chain post is perfect. One of the things I was carefully planning was to make sure all three DIYs were easy – not too complicated hopefully – and affordable. I own a fair amount of beads and to be honest I need to get rid off some since they are from those kits we give to children so they can make their own accessories – so you can imagine how old they are. Therefore, the quality of the beads isn’t the best either, but I also don’t have the guts to throw them away. It’s better to use them on something for myself – a key-chain in this case – than to gift it and ends up breaking or gets damaged in some way. Also, they can be considered as tests for later buy quality beads and do some really nice accessories. Supplies: Scissors Beads in 3 different colours (black, baby pink, and white) Embroidery Needle Clear Beading Cord Yarn (white) Pom Pom Maker size 3,5cm Lobster Claws Clasps Note: Do you see that little box of various coloured beads in the left upper corner? Well, I had to scavenge through them to separate the colours I wanted to use for this project. It took me an hour or more to do so until I gave up and said to myself that probably was enough. So if you want to adapt this craft and add more beads fell free to do it. I didn’t because I was starting to lose my mind between so much colour. Also, the same thing is valid for the colour scheme. From that mess, those were the tree I’ve liked the most. Step 1. Cute 8 pieces of the beading cord about...
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