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I have a BONUS tutorial for you!!!!!!!
So I got a little carried away this week. I went to the store with several necklace options because I wasn’t sure what materials I would find.
Turns out I found more than I thought. :)
I mentioned a few surprises this week – and this is one of them!
I have a purely fun, whimsical necklace for you today.
It’s the Anthro Party Animal Necklace!
Here are mine -
And here are Anthro’s (which will set you back $38 each!!):
Now I know this won’t appeal to all of you – but I couldn’t resist.
There are just some days when I would love to wear a circus animal around my neck.
If you feel the same, here is what you’ll need:
• Animals (I got these at Michael’s – and I think they are the same animals they used.
They were in a tube – take your 40% off coupon)
• Beads, chain, ribbon, fabric, rhinestones, wire, etc for embellishment
• 22″ chain and closure findings for necklace
• bails (to make the animals into pendants)
• Glue (I used E-6000)
We’re going to start with the elephant so you can see what I did, then I’ll show you closeups of all of them.
The beauty of these though is that you can dress them up any way you want!
Start by gluing a rhinestone spacer to the top of the elephant’s head.
Add a colorful bead on top of that.
I think he likes his hat. :)
Cut a piece of ribbon for his blanket.
(I got this gorgeous jacquard ribbon from my lovely sponsor, The Ribbon Retreat. I have a nifty project planned with it but this little scrap made a perfect blanket piece.)
Glue to the back of the elephant.
Trim the blanket with a small piece of chain.
Add a strip of rhinestones between the blanket and the tail.
Wrap a bit of wire around each foot.
Glue a bail to the elephant’s back, towards the top.
Let everything dry thoroughly before you add your chain.
Cut a piece of chain the length you want your necklace to be (I cut mine 22″).
Feed the chain through the bail.
Add the closure pieces to the ends of the chain. I used a lobster clasp on one side and a jump ring on the other.
Now you have a super cute Party Animal Necklace!!
Here are some shots of the others so you can see how they’re dressed up.
Our zebra has a crown (lucky him!) and a fabric blanket.
Our giraffe likes rhinestones and sequins. Snazzzzy.
Our tiger is wearing a pompom collar (all the cool tigers do) and some chain around his middle. He has a flat bail, which was easy to cover with the chain.
Here’s a pic before I wrapped it.
Aren’t they fun??
Semi-blurry mirror photo of me wearing the elephant (that sounds odd) so you can see – they’re pretty small.
But they’re wily. You never know where they’ll end up.
Ok – be honest now.
Fun? Silly?
Well. Obviously.
Too silly?
C’mon.
Don’t you have days that would be made brighter if you were wearing a tiger dressed in a pompom collar and crown?
You know you do.


















how did i miss this one? I LOVE.LOVE,LOVE these. i would wear them all…i am thinking a brooch would be amazing too. i can’t stand how awesome all these necklaces are….i don’t even make jewelry, yet i find myself lingering in the bauble aisle at michaels all the time.
i best pick up a new hobby!
I LOVE these. I wouldnt wear them around my neck but i’ve deff put one on my keychain or on my purse. Thanks for the tutorial!!!
Wow, I like these so much. WOW
Those are awesome, fun, silly and fantastic!
I. Love. This. So. Much.
I love these! Silly? Yes. Beautiful? Yes. I can see these as a craft at a circus-themed older (like, 6-9) kids party. How fun to go home with one of these necklaces and likely keep the guests occupied for a while.
And I would totally wear one of these. I have made gun-themed jewelry that I wear. And I have not a single tattoo on my body. I think a dressed-up tiger would draw a different kind of attention ;) Likely going to Michael’s this afternoon!
These are absolutely incredible, and so much better than shelling out $38! I’m ready to head to the craft store right now to start hunting for materials, too bad mine won’t be nearly as cute!
I can’t believe they were charging $38 for those! That’s one of those things that I would look at and say immediately I could make it! Yours look very nice, Maybe if I can find a nice penguin, I will make one.
I L-O-V-E this idea!
S.W.A.K.
this is so cute! it’s not silly at all. i don’t know if i’m going to wear it, but i’d love to have one!
Glad to have stumbled upon your blog. Your tutorials are awesome!
I absolutely LOVE these. I bought a toob ( I think that is what they are called) of animals for my son, and I think he is about to lose a few! ;)
He will probably want to wear one, and since he is 3, that is all right!
You’re amazing!! You even rocked the elephant necklace really well :D
Argh! These are AMAZING! You are so clever! Love.
this is sooooooooooo incredibly awesome – I want to make one too!!! LOVE it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
These are super cute! Thanks for the info! Followed you via GFC. Would love to have you come visit my blog & Etsy too…now off to your Etsy!
just made a few of these. i could not resist. They came out so cute and my daughter has a thing for giraffes so I can’t wait to give her one!
thank you…
Hi there,
I just gotta tell you, I just went through all your posts tagged under “jewelry” and “sewing”, and I’m really impressed! Your Anthro knockoffs are really better than what you’re copying, I’m not kidding! Just wonderful. Thanks for all the tutorials, I’ve been having a lot of fun looking through them. And especially, thanks for the butterfly ribbon necklace tutorial, it’s given me some great insights into how to do some Dori Czengeri knockoffs……
Thanks again!
Love ~ Love ~ Love Thanks ~ Thanks ~ Thanks !!!
Genius!!!
These are amazing! The only item I’m not familiar with are the balls used to make them into pendants. What exactly are these balls? Are they in the jewelry section of the craft store? TIA!