Hey you. Yes, you. Fallen in love with the choker trend yet? No? I am choker fan. Like major choker freak even though for some strange reason, none of my outfit pictures feature me wearing any. Quite honestly, I'm tired of seeing the same variations of the same styles of chokers. So, I decided to make mine (you might be seeing a lot of choker posts now).

What I came up with is probably (may be) the simplest tutorial you've ever seen. I wanted something simple so of course, no sewing, jump rings or any of that. Ribbons are quite easy to work around. Let's get right to it!
Cost: A roll of ribbon should cost about 150 Naira (less than $1) and the studs could be gotten from just about anything. I got mine from a fancy hair bond ;) This size of glue is 250 Naira (about $1 or so). It's a very cheap DIY.
Time Taken: It took me less than 5 minutes. That's plus the time I used in taking pictures. You could probably make it in a minute (like Mister Maker!)
Things you would need to get started on your fabulous new ribbon choker necklace:
A pair of scissors
A tape rule/ any kind of rule.
A ribbon (obviously)
Glue
Studs
This tutorial is just three steps:
- Cut ribbon to desired length
- Glue the ends of the ribbon to avoid fraying
- Glue the studs on
That's it! Now, Lets break it down...
Step1:
Cut the ribbon to the desired length. When you're cutting, you'll want to make sure you measure just enough length so that your ribbon choker necklace ties up beautifully at the back. I went for 31" (31 inches) which seems a bit much but what can I say- I love my big bows.
If you don't want a big bow at the back, measure your neck and add a few inches. Be careful, so you don't come up short. If your neck is 13" (13 inches, like mine :) ) you'll want to add about 5"- that's 2.5"on one side and 2.5" on the other.

Step2:
-Glue the ends of the ribbon to avoid fraying. You know how you think you have a ribbon and then you realized everything is frayed and come off just because you looked away one second? Yea, we don't want that to happen after all the hard work (well, not so hard really but still). This easily solved by folding the ribbon and gluing it down. Do this twice and leave to dry and stay secure before proceeding. Trust me, you'll thank me later when your ribbon choker hasn't frayed.
Step3:
Glue on the studs. You're almost done. Align the studs and glue them on. Be sure to put the glue on the studs not the ribbon, it's makes for a neater job.
Voila!!! Brand new (newly DIY'd) Ribbon Choker Necklace!

YOUR TURN!
How would you/did you make your ribbon choker necklace? Leave a link, let me know in the comments, I'd love to hear from you.
P.S: If you try this DIY, I'd love to see your work! Shoot me an email (ijennamirabelosuji@gmail.com) or use the hashtag #miralabelleDIY and tag me (@unservile_fashionist)* on Instagram*.
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What I came up with is probably (may be) the simplest tutorial you've ever seen. I wanted something simple so of course, no sewing, jump rings or any of that. Ribbons are quite easy to work around. Let's get right to it!
Cost: A roll of ribbon should cost about 150 Naira (less than $1) and the studs could be gotten from just about anything. I got mine from a fancy hair bond ;) This size of glue is 250 Naira (about $1 or so). It's a very cheap DIY.
Time Taken: It took me less than 5 minutes. That's plus the time I used in taking pictures. You could probably make it in a minute (like Mister Maker!)

Things you would need to get started on your fabulous new ribbon choker necklace:
This tutorial is just three steps:
- Cut ribbon to desired length
- Glue the ends of the ribbon to avoid fraying
- Glue the studs on
That's it! Now, Lets break it down...
Step1:
Cut the ribbon to the desired length. When you're cutting, you'll want to make sure you measure just enough length so that your ribbon choker necklace ties up beautifully at the back. I went for 31" (31 inches) which seems a bit much but what can I say- I love my big bows.
If you don't want a big bow at the back, measure your neck and add a few inches. Be careful, so you don't come up short. If your neck is 13" (13 inches, like mine :) ) you'll want to add about 5"- that's 2.5"on one side and 2.5" on the other.

Step2:
-Glue the ends of the ribbon to avoid fraying. You know how you think you have a ribbon and then you realized everything is frayed and come off just because you looked away one second? Yea, we don't want that to happen after all the hard work (well, not so hard really but still). This easily solved by folding the ribbon and gluing it down. Do this twice and leave to dry and stay secure before proceeding. Trust me, you'll thank me later when your ribbon choker hasn't frayed.
Step3:
Voila!!! Brand new (newly DIY'd) Ribbon Choker Necklace!

YOUR TURN!
How would you/did you make your ribbon choker necklace? Leave a link, let me know in the comments, I'd love to hear from you.
P.S: If you try this DIY, I'd love to see your work! Shoot me an email (ijennamirabelosuji@gmail.com) or use the hashtag #miralabelleDIY and tag me (@unservile_fashionist)* on Instagram*.
Enjoyed this post? Do me a favour, show you care by sharing :D
Don't forget to keep up with MLB on Instagram, Facebook, Google Plus and Bloglovin', Let's Connect!