One of my favourite shops is COS (as a matter of fact, I'm wearing a COS dress right now!) and I just realised I haven't made a single post about them on my entire blog! Shame on me...
Anyway, counting down to Christmas, COS asked a few of their friends to create DIY ideas -perfect for giveaways- which they will be sharing on a daily basis until Christmas. Maybe some kind of modern day Advent Calender? I like it.
The countdown started exactly a week ago and so far, this is my favourite:
Ball chain bracelet by Tove Christensen
You need: 18cm ball chain (hardware shop), 125 cm nylon string (haberdashery shop), scissors
1. Knot the string onto the ball chain, leave a piece of string before the first knot.
2. Tie one knot between each ball, make sure you tie the knot the same way every time.
3. Cut the string to approximately 8cm at each end.
4. Voilà - tie on wrist.
Easy stuff, right? I'll be visiting my local hardware store for some ball chain, that's for sure.
Visit the COS website for more ideas!
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14 comments:
What a brilliant DIY project! I must try it! :) Thx for sharing!
Also, I have never set foot into a COS store, but SO SO wish I could!!!
xx
that is so clever. and it looks like something i could do. :)
amazing!! I made something similar before too but instead I wrapped thread around some rhinestone bracelet. I love the pop of pink. Wow!
well done! like the pink colour ;)
so simple and so cute!!
so simple and so cute!!
Thats a cool idea! i have a bunch of those chains & i hate wearing them as necklaces. I'd have never thought to do this. Thanks!
-Vee
What a great DIY! I need to try this.
cute overload - love these kind of homey projects!
COS is really good yes, I love the COS shop on regents in London!
yes i like that, too... and reading the comments: a necklace would be also very nice!
So cute!! I wonder how it would look with 2 or 3 colors??
http://thesoundoflace.blogspot.com/
perhaps COC could use their creative friends to put an online store for all those folks missing it in america.... [me].
yup. this weekend's project!
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