Summary: Learn how to accessorize and coordinate inexpensive jewelry, broaches, hats, and more with your wardrobe in this free instructional video clip.
Denise Robinson resides in Austin, Texas. She has designed sets for both TV and film for 12 years in California. She believes that you can create beautiful looks for inexpensive...read more
"Hello! My name is Denise Robinson and on behalf of expertvillage.com I am here to talk about accessorizing with jewelry. This segment we are going to talk about finding broken jewelry or just cheap jewelry in general. Here is a necklace that I had which was gorgeous and it also had a bracelet to match. This is more toward an after five look to wear, but I didn’t take care of it. I threw it in a drawer and it broke, but I do have that extra end of the part that goes around your neck. What I can do or what you can do is each section is held together with a little hoop, little small hoop. I can take this off and take some off on the other side to match the pattern put the end on it and call it a necklace again and I am back in business. Another thing is if you like to go shopping and you find like two or three dollar pair of hoops or any type of cheap jewelry. Of course this not of any type of real good metals, it tarnishes fast. What you can do with that is take some clear fingernail polish and coat it and that helps it last a little longer. "
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