Monday, May 5, 2014

Grace Kelly Bracelet Challenge






The Grace Kelly Bracelet Challenge 





I should start at the beginning.

Any "Castle" fans out there?
Our whole family is addicted to the ABC TV Show "Castle".  
If you haven't seen it, I envy you because you can start from the beginning 
and watch about 150 episodes and discover the delights 
of watching Castle and Beckett and Company 
cavorting through crime scenes in NYC together.
It's funny and  interesting and it's creative and fast paced.
We somehow only discovered it this winter 
and we have been binge watching the early seasons.
It's great.

Anyway, it was several weeks ago when Darling Daughter (DD) and I were watching 
the Castle episode based upon the Alfred Hitchcock movie "Rear Window
starring Jimmy Stewart and Grace Kelly. 
It occurred to us that DD had never seen the original movie 
and so, through the magic of technology and our fancy smart TV, 
we were able to push a few buttons and watch it right then and there.

DD liked the movie well enough, but we were distracted and soon became obsessed 
by Grace Kelly's wardrobe and more specifically, 
the fantastic pearl and charm bracelet she wore with that gorgeous green suit.




It is hard to find a clear picture of the bracelet 
but it looks like about six strands of pearls 
and a half a dozen large, clunky charms and lockets.



She was sooooo gorgeous in this movie.  
And she wore the whole fabulous wardrobe so perfectly. 
Sigh.
But that bracelet!  
We searched the internet to see if we could find one, but to no avail.
We did learn that we weren't the only ones who were smitten by the bracelet.  
There are scores of photos and style articles about it and lots of blog posts, too.
Add me to the list.
We talked about making our own bracelets 
and decided to go to the flea market together someday to find the parts.

Fast forward.
Kane County Flea Market, this past weekend.
Darling Daughter spies some vintage pearl bracelets 
and an old jewelry box filled with gold charms in the same antique booth. 
Her wonderfully young brain remembers- the Grace Kelly Bracelet Challenge.
It's On!
(We watch a lot of HGTV)

We comb through the jewelry and find the perfect strings of pearls 
and the perfect sized charms 
and we squeal (silently) together when the dealer tells us 
we can have them all for $12.00!

The bracelet was actually very easy to put together.
I've made a few bracelets over the years, so I knew just what to do.
You can read about some of them here and here and here....

I attached the charms to the clasp ends of the bracelet using jump rings
 - it helped to start with one really pretty bracelet and clasp-
and I attached the pearl bracelets together too.
The original bracelet in the movie has six strands of pearls 
and we thought about buying one long string of pearls and wrapping it six times, 
but DD is petite and we thought the six strands were too much for her.
The charms we chose have a coin theme going, even the sand "dollar"...

Here's our version:




The pearl clasp is perfect 
and the charms all bunch together well when it's closed.



Finding the "B" initial charm at the same booth told us it was meant to be.

The large coin is probably a reproduction of an Emperor Napoleon Franc.
I say probably, but we prefer to think it is genuine and worth a small fortune. 
That's way more fun! 





DD envisions herself wearing this bracelet 
to Formals at school and to work this summer.

I think it turned out very well.




Fit for my princess, for sure.




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11 comments:

  1. Perfect Erin . . . Love it . . . What fun, I think I need to borrow the bracelet or replicate one on my own.

    Mr IGH is hooked on Castle . . .

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  2. I have always wanted a Grace Kelly pearl bracelet. i am glad to know I am not the only one secretly obsessed with it. Both of you did a great job selecting the pieces and pearls for the bracelet. I am a long-time Castle fan. It is truly addicting - the writers have such a way with dialogue. I often watch each episode several times.

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  3. Yours looks perfect. I love how chic she always looked. Your bracelet is fabulous.

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  4. Genius! Now, that's what I call creative. It makes me smile!

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  5. Gorgeous!! That bracelet is so me! I have no where to wear something like that though! Great finds for you and darling daughter!

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  6. What a great interpretation...........Love it!!

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  7. That was my favorite Castle episode and Rear Window is one of my all time favorite movies. How wonderful that your and your daughter took on this challenge together. It turned out beautifully.
    Traci

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  8. Your copy-cat bracelet is perfect. Love it.
    xo, Rosemary

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  9. I have been working on this bracelet for a friend for years, trying to figure out the exact style and find some charms. I love your version, it is so pretty. I hope to have my done soon too !!

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  10. Yes the bracelet is beautiful, the Grace Kelly version in the movie was designed by Joseff Jewelry for Edith Head, from what I have been told and read the bracelet was dismantled after the movie. What a shame, it should have been saved. The bracelet was made from scrap charms from Edith Head's junk drawer. It certainly is elusive. Maybe there is some information about it in books written about Edith Head, too bad she is no longer with us to explain fully about it.

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