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Updating Vintage Earrings

On our recent trip to the mountains, we popped into Antiques on Howard, which is in downtown Boone, NC.  This shop has so many fun finds, but one item in the store really captured my attention:


This vintage pair of earrings.  They needed a little bit of TLC -- as you can see, they are screw-back earrings, and the earring in the back of the picture above was missing a rhinestone on the top right.


But they were just so gorgeous with the golden scrolly accents, the crystal rhinestones, and a pearl center.  I immediately fell in love.


I saw potential in them.  :)


And what is difficult to tell from the picture is that they have a blue enamel back that shows through the opening.


How gorgeous are they?!

So they came home with me to my little jewelry hospital.

I am bling-obsessed and love just about anything with rhinestones on it, which means that every so often I see rhinestones on our bathroom floor that have fallen out of something.  I keep them for a "just in case" moment.  I had four rhinestones on hand, and one of them fit the missing stone's opening very well.


Then I just converted the screw-back posts into regular posts.  Here they are now:




I'm wearing them today, in fact.



Silly me, I left out the best part!

Check the receipt below to see how much they set me back.


Yes, just $3.50.  And that is why I love antique store finds. 

Antiques on Howard is located at 199 Howard Street, Boone NC, 28607.

14 comments:

  1. So pretty--good work! I love your dress!

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  2. I want that dress! Where did you get it?

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  3. Gorgeous! And what a steal!! I love that you make jewelry. I used to back in the day but I haven't done it in quite some time!

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  4. Those earrings are beautiful! You definitely have an eye to see the potential in things. How did you replace the backs?

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  5. Those earrings are beautiful! Great find! Love your dress too!

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  6. 3.50??? GREAT FIND! and they're gorgeous too! great job with your 'jewelery surgery' :)

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  7. What a find! Love that dress as well! So cute!

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  8. These are such a great find!

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  9. Gorgeous! and ditto on loving the dress!

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  10. Live antique store finds! How did you convert the backs? Did it involve soldering? Pleeease say it did... I'm dying for a reason to break out my old iron :)

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  11. these are gorgeous! great find!

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