Hi Kelsey! I get a lot of my charms off Etsy, but these vintage lockets I got at a jewelry show actually! You can also find cool charms at flea markets too, there usually is a vendor with vintage jewelry that you can take apart and re-make to create your very own "new" piece!!
Hi! So I always use the Cousin Precision Comfort tools (You can get these on Amazon) because they're super grippy. I'd recommend to start with a needle nose, flat nose and wire cutter pair of pliers. If you want just one tool that has a lot of versatility, you can go with the Cousin 3-in-1 tool (Amazon too). It has roundness, flatnose and wire cutters all in one. :)
Very very helpful video..
This is just ADORBS😭💓
cant lie girl this is really pretty. where do u get ur charms?
Hi Kelsey! I get a lot of my charms off Etsy, but these vintage lockets I got at a jewelry show actually! You can also find cool charms at flea markets too, there usually is a vendor with vintage jewelry that you can take apart and re-make to create your very own "new" piece!!
Hey Allison! Mind sharing what are all the tools you are using in the video? Or any kit we can buy to kick start our DIY product.
Hi! So I always use the Cousin Precision Comfort tools (You can get these on Amazon) because they're super grippy. I'd recommend to start with a needle nose, flat nose and wire cutter pair of pliers. If you want just one tool that has a lot of versatility, you can go with the Cousin 3-in-1 tool (Amazon too). It has roundness, flatnose and wire cutters all in one. :)
@@allisoncooling4698 Do you have a link? Also, the chains, charms and what not.