Floral Fantasy Necklace with Martha Stewart Jewelry
Floral Fantasy Necklace
If you like to create, you know that craft products from Martha Stewart are always beautiful, functional and innovative, including the new Martha Stewart Jewelry by Plaid Crafts line, available at Michaels.
I had the opportunity to play with these fun products recently and create a Floral Fantasy Necklace from scratch! I have not had the chance to make a lot of jewelry in my crafting adventures so this was super exciting for me. I appreciated how easy it was to use the products.
The package I received focused on Glazing and Glazing Techniques. Since I had these beautiful shades of Jewelry Glaze, I wanted to showcase how easy it was to use both glazing techniques. Here’s a list of items I used:
Supplies Used
Martha Stewart Crafts™ Silicone Work Mat
Martha Stewart Crafts™ Glazing Brushes
Martha Stewart Crafts™ Round Nosed Pliers
Martha Stewart Crafts™ 18 inch Silver Chain
Martha Stewart Crafts™ Jewelry Glaze in Sea Green
Martha Stewart Crafts™ Jewelry Glaze in Pool
Martha Stewart Crafts™ Jewelry Glaze in Titanium
Martha Stewart Crafts™ Jewelry Findings Head Pins
Martha Stewart Crafts™ Jewelry Findings Jump Rings
Martha Stewart Crafts™ Czech Beads
Martha Stewart Crafts™ Cabochons
Martha Stewart Crafts™ Charms
Martha Stewart Crafts™ Settings
Martha Stewart Crafts™ Enamel Blanks
Martha Stewart Crafts™ Connectors
I wanted to use as many products as possible! Check out how effortless it was to create two different looks with the jewelry glaze:
Martha Stewart Jewelry Glazing Techniques
Opaque Technique
1. Using a cotton ball, wipe the piece you want to paint with rubbing alcohol to make the surface clean
2. Shake paint well
3. With a small brush, add paint the surface
Antique Technique
1. Same process as the Opaque technique
2. Using a cloth, gently remove some of the paint
3. Let it dry
Since I had a combo of silver and gold pieces, I did a Antique Glaze in Titanium first, to tone down the gold. Then I did another Antique Glaze in Pool. Here are my pieces as they were drying.
The yellow cabochon can be quickly glued to silver setting with Martha Stewart Crafts™ Jewelry Glue. After it dried, I used a jump ring and round-nosed pliers to attach it to the silver necklace.
Using a head pin, I added three of my favorite Czech Beads and added to the bottom of the yellow cabochon and silver setting.
Once all my pieces were dry, I played around with the spacing until I got it right. Then I attached the charms and enamel blanks with jump rings.
Just in time for spring and summer– it’s a Floral Fantasy Necklace. Thanks Martha Stewart Jewelry and Michaels. Now I just need to throw a garden party so I can show my new necklace off!
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Disclosure: This post is sponsored by theMartha Stewart Crafts Jewelry Line by Plaid. All opinions are my own. I really do love these products! To read more about my disclosure policy, click here.
Gorgeous, Malia!! And I love the colors. What a beautiful piece!
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Thank you Michele!
It came together beautiful my dear!! Love the color combos!! ♥♥♥
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Thank you Keren I love your Martha Jewelry project too!
this is SO pretty. I love how it turned out!
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Thanks so much Carissa!
love love love the colors! that is what I love best about Martha Stewart Crafts….the mints and teals! so pretty!
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Thanks Jessica I agree– my favorite colors too!
Stunning!! It’s such a beautiful necklace. I’m loving Martha Stewart’s jewelry making line. The possibilities are endless. Love the necklace!!
Thank you very much Crystal!
What a beautiful necklace, Malia!!!
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Beautiful piece! No doubt you’ll get compliments wherever you go.
I just discovered the Jewelry Glaze today. I purchased it in Pool. I had done some pieces with Martha’s gold, silver and bronze leaf paint. Which I absolutely LOVE. Unfortunately, it’s highly toxic. I solved that problem by using a respirator when I work with it. One of the pieces that I did with the leaf paint was a white ceramic bird that I did with the bronze leaf. So today I covered it with the Pool Glaze. I used a stippling brush. It came out gorgeous. Now it’s a turquoise-colored bird with bronze peeking through. It’s hard to describe, but I’m very pleased with it.
Enjoy your lovely necklace!