Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

DIY Gold Chain Detail on Cognac Leather Boots

When a resolution to "buy less, but buy better" makes you obsess endlessly over every new addition to your wardrobe, it's especially heartbreaking when said addition breaks or fails you in some way. Such was the case with my Pour La Victoire 'Marne' boots. Remember how happy I was to traipse through autumn leaves in them? That happiness ended abruptly when the spur on one of the boots snapped two months ago. It turns out the spurs weren't made of solid brass, but some sort of brass-coated material. What a disappointment.

Still, I wasn't going to let one broken spur make an otherwise fine pair of cognac leather boots unwearable. So I did what any respectable blogger in this day and age would do: I DIY'd a replacement for the spur detailing. One trip to the craft store and a half hour later, my boots were sporting gold chains.

By "DIY," I mean I had some help from my dad, who cut the spurs off and punched holes in the leather straps. I threaded jumbo lobster claw clasps through the holes. Then I attached jump rings and smaller lobster claws to each end of a length of gold chain. Finally I just clipped everything together.

For the crafters and expert DIY bloggers who are reading this, my wee project probably isn't a big deal. But I'm pretty proud of myself: for $20 worth of craft supplies, I salvaged a pair of boots worth much more.

P.S. Entered my Shabby Apple dress giveaway yet? Do it now!

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Simple DIY: Necklace Pendants Turned Brooches



Do you have necklaces that you rarely wear and too much time on your hands? Here's an easy DIY idea that even the clumsiest of non-crafters can do: Remove the chains and turn the pretty pendant components into brooches. All you need are pin backs (available at craft stores), Krazy glue, and pliers (they make removing chains and jump rings much easier). And presto! Suddenly necklaces that never see the light of day become brooches that add the perfect finishing touch to blazers, sweaters, and coats.



Have you attempted a DIY project recently? Are you crafty or clumsy? Do share in the comments.
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