Tips for Designing Monogram Necklaces

If you like being crafty, we have an idea that you will discover appealing. Have you ever considered making your own jewelry? 

All things considered, it is conceivable and not as complicated as you may have imagined.

Today, we will be giving you a couple of tips on the most proficient method to create ”modified monogrammed necklaces”.

This is an energizing DIY (Do-It-Yourself) project that you can use to make personalized jewelry for yourself, as well as gifts for companions, friends and family. 

Personalized jewelry is always attractive and makes you one of a kind with the monogram.

The following the important things to consider when designing your monogram necklace:

1. Materials to Use

As we already know, the chains holds the monogrammed pendant making it the most essential bit of material.

Chain Necklace

The chain will decide the kind of material you can use with your pendant and ”sterling silver” is usually a popular decision. 

This is due to the reason that it is affordable and produces a great completed look.

While the cost of silver has gone up over the past years, it still remains as one of the most affordable and great quality metals.

A little tip we can give shoppers attempting to make some extra savings is that you can get the same complete look with ”pewter”.

Pewter is in fact a softer material yet it doesn’t tarnish and the outcomes are as beautiful as what you get with the sterling silver.

Another material you can utilize contingent upon your budget is gold. 

If you want something more affordable, ”gold Vermeil” or ”Rose gold” are great decisions because they are basically sterling silver that has been plunged in gold. 

Despite the fact that the jewelry may fade after some time, you can always re-plunge it into gold to bring back its marvelous looks.

2. Square/Block and Script Monogram Styles

There are actually two general styles that are regularly utilized and these are the ”Square (aka Block)” and ”Script”.

Block Monogram
Script Monogram

You might want to visualize or first draw your monogram plan in both styles to figure out which of the two will look best.

Script styles are actually great for initials.

3. Length of the Necklace

The length of the necklace is also an important consideration which is normally a matter of personal preference.

Necklace Length

Monogram necklaces are not usually long and they range from 16 to 18 inches.

If you wish to wear your necklace outside a collar then we suggest 18 inches as it will lay on the breast bone comfortably.

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