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How to Style your Felt Bead Necklaces

I designed the rubber and felt bead, statement necklaces, so long ago and have sold so many variations over the years, that I often forget that for many of you these are a new addition to your wardrobe and some styling tips might be helpful.

These are versatile, light, easy to wear necklaces that make a fabulous addition to your wardrobe. People fall in love with the colour and texture of the felt beads and the light weight impact that they create. The felt comes in a huge variety of vibrant colours, from black and cream all the way to hot pink and lime green. The rubber they are made from is deliciously soft and stretchy which means they are very comfortable to wear.

I guarantee your Frank Ideas felt necklace, will never look exactly the same, no matter how often you wear it.

 

There are endless ways you can wear your necklace.

Before styling you need to find the Frank Ideas rubber label which will be located right next to one of the felt beads. The bead next to the tag is the only bead that shouldn’t be moved. All the other beads can be gently moved along the rubber so the beads sit where you want them to once you have styled your necklace the way you wish to wear it.

 

You can choose to wear your felt necklace long, wrapped twice, wrapped 3 times or even 4 times.

The 8 felt bead necklace comes with small beads or a chunky style. In plain colours or in mixed colours.

It is the perfect travel accessory and will alter the look of any outfit.

 

 

The chunky 5fb necklace

 

The short 5 felt bead necklace has chunky felt beads threaded on and a toggle to adjust the length a little.
You can choose whether you want the beads to be spread out or closer together as they can also be moved gently along the rubber cord.

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