I have been wanting a coloured rhinestone necklace ever since pictures of this Dannijo necklace began circulating the internet. Then I found out about Spike the Punch, but scoring one of those necklaces could take months and stalkerish tendencies.
So when I stumbled on this DIY from SWELLMAYDE I thought heeeyyyy I could do that. What made it even easier is that I had this rhinestone necklace from Joe Fresh that needed something more. It wasn’t quite big and bold enough on its own.
One of the things I learned that just using painters tape on the top wasn’t enough to keep the spray paint from leaching through to where I didn’t want the paint. Note to self TAPE WELL.
What I did try instead of relying on tape or paper to keep the spray paint from going where I didn’t want it to go was to use a paint brush. I just grabbed one of the many that we have lying around from the kiddie watercolour sets. This allowed me greater control to place the paint where I wanted.
Colouring the other rhinestones with the marker was much more fun but more time intensive. I like the contrast between the opaque and clear colour. My DIY TRY turned out pretty well I think!
I used a Joe Fresh necklace that I got on a 50% off sale around Christmastime. But there are lots of vintage rhinestone necklaces at places like Gadabout or other local vintage shops if you are in or close to Toronto.
Check out the SWELLMAYDE instructions to try this DIY yourself!