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Showing posts with label earrings. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Beadwork earrings in the colors of lemon and green tea...

Beadwork earrings just have that boho vibe you look for with your lightweight summer wardrobe.  These hand-woven seed bead earrings feature a soothing color scheme of 'green tea with lemon' (yellow and green!); you can find them here:


Thursday, July 9, 2009

Make a pair of round sparkle earrings....


Make a pair of pretty round sparkle earrings....the free tutorial is available at:
www.bead-patterns.com (look for designer Busy Crow Studio)

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Copper Heart Earrings tutorial


If you're feeling summery and looking for light and airy designs, try a pair of Copper Heart Earrings. The tutorial includes instructions and photographs, and is at:

http://www.lulu.com/content/e-book/make-copper-heart-earrings/7205486

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Beaded Banner Earrings Tutorial


These beaded earrings have just enough detail to make them stand out....the tutorial includes instructions and photographs. $3.00

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Friday, May 16, 2008

Copper Wire Earrings


Weaving wire is the latest thing amongst us wire wrapping jewelry makers; here is a quick pair in copper....

Friday, January 4, 2008

One tube of beads....continued


In a previous post, I showed one project made so far from a tube of seed beads and a string of small amber chips. This is the third project made from the tube. The tube has finally run dry, having only about 25 beads left in it, and only about 8 chips remain.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Golden Hoop Earrings


I saw a pattern for a pair of beaded hoop earrings in the Winter 2008 issues of Step by Step Wire Jewelry magazine, and wanted to make them immediately. The earrings in the magazine were done in silver, with silver ball beads. But making something immediately, for me, means not waiting to get the exact supplies listed in the pattern, so improvisation is always part of the challenge. I had gold filled square and round wire, 4mm Swarovski crystals, and 4mm gold beads with a twisted design. Good enough! And since topaz is the birthstone for November, those sparkly crystals would work just fine for a special pair of earrings for me! Here is how they came out. Note: when it came to the part about bending the earrings around a mandrel to curve them, I had worries about the crystals maybe cracking off the wire, but going carefully made it possible.