Necklaces, bracelets and earrings made with Legos are beyond easy to make and a great way to reuse your favorite childhood toy. :D The last picture s...
This is so very important. If you skip this step, you will not get a lasting bond. After a few hours, push up on the posts very lightly with your th...
Step 5: Starting the necklaces - drilling the lego!
Step one and the most important step. You need to make two holes in one of the long sides of the lego. Be careful and steady with the drill - Legos a...
You will need two pieces that will equal your desired length. I have a very small neck, and I like my necklaces to sit pretty high, so I'm using lengt...
I posted this without thinking about bracelets, and as I sat at my desk this morning, it dawned on me... I DIDN'T MAKE ANY BRACELETS! So here we are....
As shown in the photos... each Lego end gets a ring, and those rings are linked together. At the very ends of the chain, attach jump rings and a clas...
It's a little tricky to get on... but hey, it doesn't matter if it's cute, right? :D Enjoy your Lego jewelry... and keep an eye out for cufflinks - c...
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I'm also thinking about using one of the larger flat base legos as a necklace - you could really customize that. :)
Great project! 5 out of 5!