P.S. – I Made This: Statement Necklace With Elie Tahari

Posted by , on June 9, 2011 at 6:02 pm
Erica's inspiration board for her project with Elie Tahari! Click through for a step-by-step guide on how to make your own summer statement necklace.
Making this statement necklace for summer couldn't be easier! Simply reach for material—Erica used some black, breezy fabric from Elie Tahari—a pair of scissors and some pony beads. ("Yes! They are [...]
Making this statement necklace for summer couldn't be easier! Simply reach for material—Erica used some black, breezy fabric from Elie Tahari—a pair of scissors and some pony beads. ("Yes! They are back," says Erica.)
Cut your chosen fabric into strips. Create multiple strands in different lengths for the ultimate summer statement necklace.
String the beads one by one onto the fabric. An expert tip from Erica: "Get creative with color combos and spacing!"
You're almost there...
Voilà! You've got your very own adorable beaded necklace to sport all summer long.
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If you have a knack for crafts, then Erica Domesek‘s blog P.S I Made This should certainly be one of your favorite sites. With the wallet-friendly mantra “I see it. I like it. I make it,” Erica has become the go-to guru for recreating lust-worthy designer looks by reusing and reinventing materials you already have or can easily acquire.

To help us dive into DIY this summer, Erica is teaming up with Elie Tahari for an accessory-making event this weekend in East Hampton. Join them as they create chic, beachy accessories inspired by Elie Tahari’s Summer 2011 collection, made from ripped materials and remnants of Tahari’s fabric.

If you’re out East this weekend, be sure to swing by their eventthe invite is belowbut if you’re not beach bound, click through for an exclusive DIY project from Erica to get into the spirit of summer and to get a little creative!

 P.S.   I Made This: Statement Necklace With Elie Tahari

All photos courtesy of Erica Domesek


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  1. michelle weed says:

    It seems like there’s a step missing between 5 & 6. How do you connect all the strands together? Or do you just have multiple single necklaces that you wear all at once?