[DIY love] Tom Bins inspired necklace

4.26.2011


Top Tom Bins, Middle Dream and Dress, Bottom Elizabeth's Cake 

I am  absolutely loving these Tom Bins inspired DIY necklaces I have been spying around the blogosphere! An inexpensive necklace and some nail polish yields a colorful creation easily paired with a LBD, or embrace the mixed material trend and wear with your fave Summer print. 


If you would like to buy one of Elizabeth's Cake's necklaces head over to her Etsy shop!

12 comments:

  1. Oh how fun! i couldnt even tell the bottom two were not Tom Bins at first...

    Also, I make leather statement jewelry you can find here: christijay.etsy.com

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  2. amazing stuff:)

    www.thriftqueen.blogspot.com

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  3. That's a great idea. I'm gonna try so much DIY stuff this summer :D

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  4. dying!!! these are awesome.. I have been plotting my own Tom Binns necklace DIY but the nail polish never occured to me..amazing

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  5. What an awesome idea - I'd never think to laquer up a necklace. I'd love to see you do a fun version of this and make it your own!

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  6. Thanks for posting!! So glad you liked the idea!! :)

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  7. Cool. And I assume if you get tired of your color choice, you could take it off with nail polish remover.

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  8. Great finds!

    http://a-little-awkward.blogspot.com/

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  9. wow, nailpolish! what a great idea!!!

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  10. interesting.... never thought to use nailpolish. i made one myself last year. i bought tons of vintage 50s rhinestone necklaces from etsy, chains, etc from the craft store and it turned out pretty nicely. will get neon green or pink nail polish today to spruce it up for sure!

    xx
    www.SHINYUPSIDEDOWNCROSSES.BLOGSPOT.com

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  11. Here's my attempt. Pictures are a little fuzzy, but you get the idea. http://sunnychancestyle.blogspot.com/2011/05/diy-tom-binns-inspired-summer-flavored.html

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  12. Whoa! What a BRILLIANT idea!! Now I'm going to be scouring for a good base piece!

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