DIY choker necklace

DIY choker necklace | Vivian and Violet
For all you festival lovers out there, here is an easy DIY chocker necklace to up your jewelry game. It is a simply statement piece that you can layer or wear alone. If you are wondering if you can rock this trend yourself, this a great way to ease into it. Plus it is super cheap to recreate yourself. Everyone’s measurements are a little different and this way you can make it the perfect length for you!

DIY choker materials you will need:

  1. Measure out how long you want your necklace to be and cut your cording. I made mine 56 inches long so that I could wrap it more than once around my neck.
  2. String through your statement beads on either end of your cording. Pull enough cording through each end to give yourself some room for the crimp covers.
  3. Add crimp covers to the ends and clamp with wire clamps. This will hold your statement beads into place.

You are all finished! Try it on!

DIY choker necklace | Vivian and Violet

DIY choker necklace | Vivian and Violet

Here is an up close picture of how my chocker turned out. I drew some inspiration from Free People when making this necklace. I can’t wait to make more with the other colors of cording I have. Where will you wear your choker? Stay tuned for how I style mine!

Distressed Demin

Distressed Denim | Vivian and Violet

I love me some distressed denim, along with some denim on denim action. You can totally pull this off by mixing different washes on top and bottom.

Distressed Denim | Vivian and Violet

Distressed Denim | Vivian and VioletDistressed Denim | Vivian and Violet

Madewell Chambray (SIMILAR) | Abercrombie & Fitch Jeans (SIMILAR) | Old Navy Sweater | Madewell booties | Vintage Western Belt (SIMILAR) | Forever 21 Watch (SIMILAR)

I added a western belt, my favorite booties and boyfriend watch to complete this look. The honey comb sweater adds some texture without over powering the stars of the show, the denim of course. Whats your favorite way to style your distressed denim?

DIY Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs

DIY Naturally Dyed Easter EggsI absolutely love to dye Easter Eggs. I can remember growing up and looking forward to making fun creations with my mom. Here is a DIY on how to naturally dye eggs. This was the first time I have tried dyeing eggs this way and I can honestly say I love how they turned out. I used different natural items such as teas, spices, fruits and vegetables. It was fun to be surprised by the colors the eggs would turn out. It is super easy, you just have to be a little patient.

DIY Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs

Here is what you need:

  • mason jars or small bowls
  • hard boiled eggs
  • pots and/or tea kettle
  • white vinegar
  • slotted spoon
  • drying rack or egg carton
  • assorted teas- 4 bags per 1 1/2 cups of water (Passion, Wild Sweet Orange, Chai & Green Tea)
  • fruit, vegetables and spices- blue berries, beets, turmeric

Teas:

Boil water in tea kettle or on stove. Fill mason jars or small bowls with 1 1/2 cups of water. Steep 4 bags for 5-6 minutes then remove them (you can also use loose leaf tea). Let it cool to room temperature and add 1 tsp of white vinegar. Once it is cooled, add eggs and let it soak in the fridge till you get a desired color. I soaked eggs for 1 hour, 2 hours and 3 hours to get a variety of shades.

Blue Berries and Beets:

Bring 1 1/2 cups of water to a boil in a small pot and add 1 cup of blue berries. Let them simmer for 15-20 minutes. Strain the blue berry water into a mason jar or bowl. Let the colored water cool to room temperature and add 1 tbsp of white vinegar. Once it is cooled, add eggs and let them soak in the fridge till you get a desired color. I took mine out at 30 mins, 1 hour, 2 hours and 3 hours. Use the same directions to create the water for 1 cup of chopped beets.

Make sure your eggs are fully submerged when soaking.

DIY Naturally Dyed Easter Eggs

Which egg color is your favorite? How did you dye your eggs this Easter season?