
Detach the clasp from the necklace and lay the chain flat, checking that the links have not twisted. Fold the chain in 2 to locate the center of the necklace.

Want to prolong the comforting ambience of a warm cup of coffee after a walk in the woods? If autumn is your favorite season, the Autumn Charms necklace kit is for you! It brings together pretty little charms - mushroom, leaf, coffee cup, little dog... - to create your own personal composition. It's poetic, it's bright, and above all, it's easy to make!
Suitable for beginners, this kit contains everything you need to make your jewel with ease: chain, nails, rings, charms... All you'll need are a pair of jewelry pliers to assemble it all (you'll find them in the "Tools" section at the bottom of the page).
This kit is part of a brand-new collection of DIY charm necklaces! Six different universes to discover: Astres, Autumn, Western, Keys, Girly and Hearts. Each has its own character, its own mood.
Dreamy, adventurous or romantic? There's bound to be a necklace to suit you ✨ It's the perfect gift idea (for you or to give!), with that little creative touch that makes all the difference.

Detach the clasp from the necklace and lay the chain flat, checking that the links have not twisted. Fold the chain in 2 to locate the center of the necklace.

Using two pliers, open a ring and slide it, without closing it, into the leaf pendant. Place the ring in the central link and close the ring.

Position the other charms in the same way on either side of the leaf pendant, keeping a regular interval of 2 wide links between each charm (the next charm is positioned on the 3rd wide link).
Here's the suggested sequence, but feel free to position the charms as you wish.

To make the green mushroom charm, take a ball-headed nail, slide in a 5 mm disc and then the mushroom bead. Using flat-nose pliers, bend the nail at right angles over the mushroom. Using wire cutters, cut the nail to leave 1 cm of wire. Then form a loop using round-tipped pliers.
You may also like to consult our data sheet: Forming a loop on a nail or jewelry wire.











You have a question about this tutorial? Ask it to our team and the people who have already tested it. The Perles & Co community is here to help you!
Credits
Perles & Co, Internet & E-Commerce company [10/11/2025] Any reproduction, representation, adaptation, in any form whatsoever, even partial, is prohibited, except for reproduction for private use not intended for collective use, representation in the family circle (art. L 122-5 CPI) and online publishing on condition that the source is mentioned and a link is included to the corresponding page of our site www.perlesandco.com.