First I gathered the materials I would need. A wooden letter "E" for her name, some screw hooks to hang the "E" as well as hang each of the strands, some of the metal hooks I used for my mustache pendants [here], beads, sculpty clay skulls (already made from a mold I bought on ETSY [link here]), paint, sparkles, and E-6000 glue to hold it all together.
I painted the "E" and put a piece of scrapbook paper on it with Modpodge (I made this with watered down glue to save some money) to give it a neat texture. While the modpodge was still drying I sprinkled some yellow/gold glitter on to give the piece some contrast.
After the "E" was finished, I drilled out the holes to screw in the screw hooks.
Next came the strands of beads... this was a trial and error processes. I knew this could end up outside so I used some glue to make sure the strands would stay on the metal hooks as well as the strands. I allowed the E-6000 glue to set overnight. In between each of the bead strands I put a strand that had a skull to break up the repetitiveness of the strands and to give it a cool look.
This is what it looked like after drying over night. Excited and almost done I took a day off to clean house.
After finishing the strands, applying the "Apache Tears", adding a skull to the "E" and allowing it all to dry again overnight... I am very satisfied with how it came out. I may do this again for other gifts (if I do... I'll take more step-by-step pictures.)

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