Well hello! I'm back! :) I was in Bermuda for a few weeks and now I'm home and ready to get back to blogging! I'll be sharing pictures later, but for now I wanted to share this DIY with you guys! If you've been a reader of the blog for a while, you'll know that I love my jewelry, like the knuckle rings or leather wrapped rings, arm candy has been one of my favorite accessories! This has to be my all time favorite creation, I'm absolutely smitten with this gorgeous turquoise leather that I got from Endless Leather, they have such a great selection!! Anyways! :)


You'll Need: Flat leather, magnetic closure, leather studs (make sure they're for leather, I later found out that mine weren't), pliers, leather hole punch, sturdy glue like welbond, a hammer and a pen!
Step One: Mark all the spots where you want your studs to go!
Step Two: Use your leather punch to punch the holes!
Step Three: Put your leather studs in each hole!
Step Four: Put a good amount of glue on each end of the leather and put them into the clasps and let dry fully!
Voila! I've been wearing it non stop since I made it! :)










love the color! Thanks for sharing :)
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How adorable! I love the color - I can see why you are wearing it a lot!
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i love the color!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is really cool! I haven't done much with leather. It's kind of intimidating. Yours looks great!
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What a wonderful DIY trick! I think I want to make some soon at home. Keep spreading good vibe, xoxoxo
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