Boden Boulevard Necklace Knockoff

Did you know Mother’s Day is about a week and half away??

Eek!!

I don’t know about you but I’m scrambling a bit here. ;) So I thought I’d help you out.
Actually, Melissa and I are helping you out. :)

Melissa sent in a Tutorial Request for a darling Boden Necklace – and I knew that it would be perfect for a Mother’s Day idea.
Or a “I’m going to make that myself for Mother’s Day” idea. ;)

Here is my version of the prettiness  -

And here is the Boden version – with a crazy retail value of $78 -

I like the navy they used but I went for a more neutral color scheme.
I think I’m drawn to these pearl/ivory colors – they go with so much!

This necklace is super easy!! I promise you can get it made up in the short week and a half before Mom’s Day.

Here’s what you’ll need to make it:

twill or other ribbon (approx 50″)
large link chain (you’ll need a piece about 13″ long)
bead assortment – enough for 5 13″ strands
beading cord
crimp beads (10)
(All supplies came from Michael’s) :)

Start by weaving your twill piece through the links of the chain. Weave the twill over and under the links.

Continue weaving the twill through until the chain piece is centered in the twill.
Tie a knot around the last link of the chain on each side.

Pretty cute already huh?

Now we’re going to start adding in our small bead strands.

Cut a strand of bead cord about 17″ long. Add a crimp bead to one end of the cord.
Wrap the  cord through the last link of the chain where the knot is. Feed the cord back through the jump ring so it is looped through the chain link.
Crimp the bead tight with flat nosed pliers to hold the cording in place.

Feed beads onto the strand, covering the loose end of the cording as you string them. Add beads until the strand measures about 13″, or the length of the chain.
Finish the other end of the cording with a crimp bead looped around the other end of the chain. Feed the loose end of the cording through several of the beads and then trim off the remainder.

Repeat this process 4 more times with different bead strands. Vary your type and size of beads just a bit.
You will have 5 strands looped around the last links of the chain on each side.

And that’s it!! I told you – easy peasy!

The beauty of the twill is that you can adjust it for whatever length you’d like – to go with whatever you’re wearing!

Thanks Melissa for sending in this great Tutorial Request!!
Honestly this is so fun and quick that you could make up two! One for Mom and one for You!

As always – I’d love to know what you think! ;)

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77 Responses
  1. 41
    Kelly says:

    i love this, bev! so pretty!

  2. 42
    Lolly Jane says:

    SOOOO pretty! We would ♥ for you to show this off at join our link party!

    Lolly Jane
    lollyjaneboutique.blogspot.com

  3. 43

    How easy, now to get the supplies! Love this!

  4. 44
    Allie H says:

    Dig, dig, DIG this knock off!! great job Bev!

  5. 45

    Hopping over from Momma Go Round’s facebook page. LOVE this necklace! Thanks so much for sharing! Hopefully I’ll get a chance to whip one up soon! :D

  6. 46

    You did a great job! And thanks for the reminder about Mother’s Day. I have to get moving with my boys’ gift for my mom! Coming over from Met Monday – you are my after!

    Jeanine

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    Debbie S. says:

    Cute! Please come and share it at my link party: http://fabricbowsandmore.blogspot.com

  9. 49
    gunceltakil says:

    thanks good post admin…

  10. 50
    Rachel says:

    That’s so pretty! I might make one for me! Thanks tons, I’ll be linking.

  11. 51
    beadinggem says:

    I’,m inspired to make one for myself as soon as I can decide which color! Thanks for sharing. I’ve linked in my Facebook page – http://www.facebook.com/TheBeadingGem

    Pearl

  12. 52
    Heather says:

    Love it! I just got some chain that will work, not I must dig up some ribbon and beads…..

  13. 53

    Bev, I love the neutral colors. The necklace looks beautiful on you!

    Thank you for sharing your talent on “A Little Birdie Told Me…” Tuesday at Rook No. 17!

    Jenn

  14. 54
    Mary says:

    oh wow! I like yours so much more! I thought that was the $78 dollar necklace!

  15. 55

    Beverly – I am in love – simply gorgeous! I totally adore Boden and this is a fantastic inspired piece – fabulous as always! Thanks so much for linking to the Sunday Showcase – I greatly appreciate it. I have featured this {sunday}. Hope you are enjoying your week ~ Stephanie Lynn
    http://www.bystephanielynn.com

  16. 56
    Lisa says:

    I love this necklace, it looks just as good if not better than the shop bought one!

  17. 57
    Debra says:

    I don’t bookmark a lot of tuts but this is too cute! I’ll have to come back and reference it later. Thanks for sharing! :)

  18. 58
    Ashley says:

    This is so cute! I’m definitely making it. Thanks for sharing :)

  19. 59

    this is really cool and creative

  20. 60
    Alice says:

    Honestly, I quite like yours better than the retail version. You did a great job recreating it!

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