DIY Anthropologie-Inspired Dollar Store Necklace

I found this bib/collar necklace at Anthropologie (pictured on right) that I really liked, but like most things at Anthropologie, it was just too darned expensive. So I made my own version using dollar store supplies.

I found these foam visors at Dollar Tree and grabbed a pack of glitter glue plus some “metallic” plastic necklaces and got to work. Here’s kind of a time lapse of what I did with the glitter glue. You can see in the last two photos that I added in some sequins I had on-hand plus the silver beads from the plastic necklace as well as cut up pieces of the butterflies from the necklace.

I used the glitter glue to attach everything, and so far nothing as fallen off – score! My final necklace looks pretty similar to the Anthropologie version (in my opinion) and it was far less expensive to make.

I still had two visors left over from the pack, so of course I had to make two other necklaces! One I trimmed more than the first necklace for a little more “slim” look. Then I covered it with tacky glue and red glitter from Dollar Tree. I finished the necklace by spraying it with some Mod Podge acrylic sealer to ensure the glitter didn’t fall off everywhere.

For the last necklace I just covered the entire thing with sequins. Because really, you can never have too many sequins… I had a “doh” moment and tried using hot glue first, but it didn’t stick to the foam visor, of course. So I ended up just using tacky glue with the sequins and it worked fine.

In the end I got three new fabulous collar necklaces for less than $5. You can’t beat that price!




22 Comments on DIY Anthropologie-Inspired Dollar Store Necklace

  1. Miz Helen
    at (12 years ago)

    Hi Sarah,
    I came right over to check out your great blog and it is so good to meet you. Hope you have a fabulous weekend and thanks for stopping by and sharing.
    Miz Helen
    A New Follower

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  2. Rebecca
    at (12 years ago)

    it’s so crazy that bibs are coming back in style. love it!

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  3. Katherines Corner
    at (12 years ago)

    Sweet! you can’t go wrong with a little bling. Thank you for sharing your lovely blog at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop. xo

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  4. Crystelle
    at (12 years ago)

    No way! foam visors! Who would have ever thought! so creative….

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  5. Ann
    at (12 years ago)

    I like your version better! Beautiful piece. Thanks for stopping by. I’m your newest follower.

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  6. Laura
    at (12 years ago)

    These are so beautiful! Love that you found a frugal way to make your own:) Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving the sweet comment. I am now following you, too!

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  7. Nici - Posed Perfection
    at (12 years ago)

    Very cool necklaces. I love that you repurposed the visors for the project. Thanks for stopping by Posed Perfection today. I am happily following you back via Networked Blogs. Have a great week!
    Blessings,
    Nici

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  8. With A Blast
    at (12 years ago)

    Thank you for visiting and following my blog! I am following you back via GFC – looking forward to your posts.
    Linda Nortje

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  9. monsterscircus
    at (12 years ago)

    I just love your collars! They looks so beautiful! Lovely idea!

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  10. natalli
    at (12 years ago)

    oh wow! What a cute idea. I’d love to see how you’d style them/what they look like on.

    oh, and thanks for following!

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  11. Bromeliad
    at (12 years ago)

    Brilliant. Is there anything more useless than a foam visor.

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  12. Sarah Hulbert Style
    at (12 years ago)

    Saw your DIY Anthro collar on “My Whims” today. LOVE IT!!! It’s very similar to the one I’m wearing in my post today. I keep thinking I could make something like it, and now I know how! And, truth be told, I actually like yours better than Anthropologie’s. Thanks for posting, Sarah! ~Sarah

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  13. Ewa
    at (12 years ago)

    they look great!

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  14. Amy Anderson
    at (12 years ago)

    So fun! I particularly like the sequin silver one. That would look great with a dark shirt!

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  15. Kathy
    at (11 years ago)

    While really clever, I m wondering if you wore this out?

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  16. Brenda
    at (10 years ago)

    What a great idea! Love it!

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