
DIY Tom Ford inspired Fringed Earrings
Today’s post is of the fun sort for my DIY-nistas and can be made in less than five minutes.
Say WUT!?!
I have four kiddos, time is money, kids are money – cute little thangs,
and so I’m always up for high fashion that can be made in a flash and not hurt the bank.
So with fringe on my mind, I thought what better than to recreate these fringed earrings seen from Tom Ford’s Fall collection.
So enough talk, let’s get started!
DIY Tom Ford inspired Fringed Earrings
Materials
- 5″ of cut 3″ fringe by the yard found at Hancock Fabrics, there’s a 6 inch fringe
- Ribbon ends
- Earring hooks
- Smooth bent nose pliers
- Scissors
Directions
- I used the widest ribbon end in the pack, whichever size you use, measure the width of the ribbon end and times that number by 2. The result is the measurement of fringe for one earring. For example, the ribbon end I used was close to 3/4 of an inch, so I cut 1.5″.
- Fold fringe in half. Insert into ribbon end.
- Clamp ribbon end shut with bent nose pliers.
- Attach earring hook notion.
- DONE. Repeat for the other earring.
- EASY, right? Even the DIY virgin can whip this up in a flash!
Perfect for holiday parties when the appropriate sass is required to one’s ensemble and for everyday, tshirt and jeans.
No matter how you wear them this season,
you can go to sleep knowing you that if you could do that one pair effortlessly – imagine the possibility of owning multiple in different colors!! Ha!
The best part?
They make great gifts!
So if you are reading this and we are related,
look surprised when you see these come Christmas time.
Loved the hair? Easy Bun Hawk Hair Tutorial, HERE.
xo/Riva
Blue dress above from one of my favorite tutorials from last year… click here.
Spreading the word one link up party at a time, you can visit the full list: HERE.
You’re right on trend…I just read how “in” fringe is 🙂
I love your faux-hawk hair in these pics! How did you do it?
Thanks Jenna! I actually planned to post that hair look today, hope you can check it out! xoxoxo
Bun Hawk Hair Tutorial: http://167.99.101.247/2015/11/16/bun-hawk-hair-tutorial/
Those earrings are awesome!
WOW!! you did such a good job! They look great with both looks!
xx, EE
http://www.sparkleandslippers.blogspot.com
Love this tutorial, and how easy it is. You are looking chic in these for sure.
Thank you for linking up to “Bloggers Who Have Inspired Me”
Rachel xo
Garay Treasures
That is really cool! I love how long they are and so easy to make.
XO Chelsea http://www.shesaidhesaidfashion.com
You made that look so easy!!! What a great way to make a statement.
Thank you for being a part of TBT Fashion link up and hope to see you Thursday.
Alice
http://www.happinessatmidlife.com
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