
I always check out the sale jewelry racks at places like Claire's. Sometimes I can get great deals on items that I can remix into my own style. The charms and chains are often unique and the cost can be cheaper than buying at the bead store.

I've been wearing this triple chain with everything this winter. All I did was add a little bling the top of the chains!

The round pendant on this necklace was part of a bracelet that I pulled apart. I added a stone to dangle down, a pearl on top, and an antique brass chain.


1 comment:
Never thought of checking sale items at Claire's--great idea! And it was fun to find this post. I haven't come across any other refashioned jewelry designer blogs that show the "process."
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