Valentine's Necklace

A Valentine's day necklace that is great for all year!

Posted by Mod Podge Amy

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Below is the tutorial for my fun Valentine's necklace, which is only related to that special day with the colors. I do think you could wear it with pink though, so it counts. Right? This necklace is actually great for all year round.

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You Will Need (11 things)

  • FolkArt® Acrylic Paint to match your paper, I used Turner Pink
  • Wood Circles , 1.5" - 3
  • Silver Chain , 24" - I got mine from the jewelry section of the craft store
  • Jump Ring(s) - 3 small
  • Silver Clasp(s) - 1
  • Scrapbook Paper I used two sheets from the Anna Griffin Riley collection
  • EK Success Scalloped Shape Punch
  • Embellishment(s) - Prima Fowers
  • Button(s) - 3 pink medium, 2 orange small and 1 pink small
  • Flat Paint Brush
  • Tacky Glue

Steps (8 steps, 60 minutes)

  1. 1

    Here are the goods I started out with - it's really easiest if you buy wood circles with the holes pre-drilled. I like easy things, such as instant hot chocolate, reality television and my wood pre-drilled. I'm a simple woman.

  2. 2

    Paint your circles with a color that corresponds to your paper. Mine is FolkArt Turner Pink. Allow to dry.

  3. 3

    This is the fun part (besides the Podging). Tear three circles out of one of your sheets of scrapbook paper. This tear-and-crumple idea was inspired by Cathie & Steve, by the way - I actually saw them do this at CHA and loved it!

  4. 4

    Hear I am crumpling. You need to do this with each of the three circles - crumple tightly and then smooth out.

  5. 5

    Here's where you use the Mod Podge. Paint each crumpled "flower" with a few coats of the Podge and watch it glitter. Allow to dry.

  6. 6

    I started placing my other embellishments at this time to see what they would look like - one thing I did was use a second sheet of the paper and my scalloped punch to make some shapes for right over the flower bud. Start gluing down with the tacky glue.

  7. 7

    Time to stick the flowers to the circles! Put a glob of Mod Podge in the center of each circle and then stick the flower to it. Allow to dry.
    TIP: Don't glue the flower over the hole in the wood circle! You are going to need that part to hang onto the necklace chain.

  8. 8

    Finally, glue down the buttons in the center of the flowers. I layered two buttons in the center and love the effect. Attach the circles to the chain with the jump rings and then attach the clasp. Voila! You now have a very spiffy, very unique necklace to wear. If you are a V-Day purist, use heart papers.