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  • Sparkling Ribbon Choker
  • From "Jewelry Making"
    episode DJMK-207


    PHOTO

    Delicate, contemporary and romantic. . .a beaded,sequined ribbon choker.
    Host Jackie Guerra creates a lovely ribbon choker embellished with sparkling sequins.

    Materials:

    4 x 15" pieces of ribbon
    15 Large flat-back Rhinestone beads
    15 small flat-back rhinestone beads
    15 AB colored flat-back rhinestones
    E-6000 Glue
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    1. Make sure the surface of your ribbon is free of dust and stains. Place the rhinestones in the pattern you have decided on for the ribbon necklace. Leave 2 inches on either end as the tying ends for the choker.

    2. Place a small amount of glue beneath each rhinestone, and press into place.

    3. Repeat this process until you get the design you want.

    4. Allow time for the glue to dry, then string some glass beads to the ribbon below to mix up the design.

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