DIY DIY Necklaces

DIY Pretty Lanvin Drop Pearl & Chain Necklace

DIY Lanvin pearl chain necklace Inspiration

I love this pretty chain, fabric, and pearl Lanvin Necklace but for $595 I thought I could definitely make my own! It comes in a few really pretty colors but I had a similar fabric in this nude-y fleshy tone that worked perfectly so I went with it. It’s not terribly difficult, but you will need a few jewelry-making skills/tricks to pull it off… but I’ll show you how!

I think my version is pretty close to the original and the best part is it was under $20! I had the pearls & fabric though. Still would have probably been about $20. I had to buy the jewelry supplies {about $3.99 each, and not the tools} and only used a few of each.

Here’s What You’ll Need…

DIY Lanvin Necklace - Chain, Pearl, Chiffon

* Silk, sheer, or nylon fabric, anything with a pretty drape {I used a vintage slip that had a layer of nylon/satin and a layer of sheer mesh}
* Flat oval links ox silver chain {Also found at JoAnn’s}
* Loose Faux pearls {mine were left over from the MJ Trim Challenge}
* Tarnished silver metal head pins
* Tarnished silver metal oval jump rings {comes w/3 sizes, I used the smallest}
* Tarnished silver metal lobster clsaps {or not. It’s a long chain, you don’t need a clasp}
* 3 different Beading pliers {5 pack, 8.99 – the exact ones I use, got mine from JoAnn’s}
* Scissors
* Wire cutters

Steps…

DIY Lanvin Necklace

* Cut fabric strips. They don’t have to be perfect, but they do need to have smooth edges. Since I didn’t have a luxurious fabric like silk, I used sheer and opaque pieces together to add some texture & variation. I also used the sheer to create one long ribbon-like strip. You may choose whatever colors you like.

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* Decide how long you want your chain. Using your pliers, pull apart a metal link to remove excess linkage. If the chain is long enough to fit over your head, you don’t need a clasp. If you want a shorter chain, slip the loop of the clasp onto the open chain link & pinch it shut. You won’t need the other part of the lobster clasp because you can use the actual chain.

DIY Chain Pearl Lanvin Necklace

* Weave your long ribbon-like piece through part of the chain and tie the ends in loose knots.

Creating Drop Pearls…

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1. String a pearl on a head pin              
2. Bend the top w/round nose pliers

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3. Snip the end off with wire cutters       
4. Close the wire with pliers creating a circle/loop.

Creating Drop Pearls with Fabric…

DIY Drop Pearls with Fabric -jewelry making

* String pearl on head pin, weave opaque fabric onto pin and push it down

Pearls and fabric necklace DIY

* …add sheer layer on top. {to some but not all} You need to weave the fabric so it cinches up over the pearl instead of lying completely over it

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* Follow the steps above to finish {bend head pin, snip off excess, pinch into small loop/circle}

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* Using a jump ring, add a single loose pearl to the top {circle/loop you just created} and pinch closed. Leave some as single pearls, some as one pearl with fabric, and some with fabric and two pearls.

Pretty Chain Pearl Fabric Necklace by Lanvin DIY

* Using the jump rings, attach your pearls to your chain. Follow the design in this tutorial {of the Lanvin piece} or create your very own!

Pretty Chain Pearl Fabric Necklace by Lanvin DIY

 

And… Voila!

DIY Lanvin Chain and Pearl Necklace

DIY Chain Pearl Necklace

* I made some earrings too with a little chain, earring hooks, and the same pearl/fabric technique!

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Have Fun!

* Find all my DIYs here

Maegan Tintari

LA native & lifestyle blogger Maegan Tintari writes weekly at ...love Maegan.com, sharing her personal style and outfits of the day as well as fashion trends coming and going, home decor and inspiring ideas and DIYs so you can do it yourself! Her archives of DIY, nail art manicures, hair tutorials, recipes & home decorating ideas, go back to 2009, where she's also shared her personal life, her journey & battle with infertility, move to a small town in the mountains, marriage, divorce, owning a bar/restaurant and then leaving it all behind to start over, yet again, in a new city, that looks a lot like her home in Los Angeles, but has far less traffic, with her two old French Bulldogs, Trevor and Randy. You can also find her on Substack, sharing videos and weekly chapters of her latest book.

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