- Nickel free hooks - Star-shaped shell beads - Purple quartz beads
Earrings for sweethearts <3 Wire shaped into a heart and finished with beads! Available in light pink or red. Earrings dangle slightly slanted. Perfect Valentines Day gift, or for those who love to wear hearts. Please reach out with any questions or concerns :)
You can easily create beautiful DIY jewelry if you are feeling crafty this weekend with these wonderful DIY earring ideas. These creative earring DIYs will help you save more money on stylish jewelry to accessorize your outfits.
- Light weight Earrings - Nickel free iron hooks - Silver plated copper wire spiral - Star shaped shell bead charm - Rubber Backings
Make a statement and be unique with the super cute beaded earrings! Not buying for yourself? Gift this to a friend! . Shipping info: Your item will be shopped 1-2 days after you place your order with tracking. . Find more in my etsy shop or on my instagram @ sapphire__creations
These macrame earrings are SO PRETTY and they're so easy to make, using two simple knots! Simply attach cords with a lark's head knot and tie them with a double half hitch knot. (Don't worry, we'll show you the knots!) DIY macrame earrings look great, and they're nice lightweight earrings you can wear for any occasion. Choose the earring colour, cord colour, and length of fringe to make them exactly how you want them. So cute! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website.
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Hi friends! You may be seeing these super cute, trendy earrings popping up all over the place, (they are currently taking over my discover page on Instagram) and I’m here to tell you how to make them! This trend actually popped up for me during the beginning of the quarantine chaos when I legit thought I wouldn’t be able to leave my apartment so I STOCKED UP on clay, assuming this was going to be my new craft of choice while wedding calligraphy is on the back burner. (And I’m not sad that I was
Beautiful and dainty, these are the perfect accessory for you! - 2.25" long - Super lightweight
Simple and elegant quartz earrings designed by the Teodoro Melendez and Family. The earrings are crafted by hand with chip-cut quartz, and they are worn on sterling silver hooks. Sterling Silver & Dyed Green quartz Hook earrings High polish finish Handmade in & fairly traded from Peru
No, it's not the name of a band - although it should be! It's what happened as I was clearing off my cluttered work table yesterday. Check these out: I was almost finished tidying, when I noticed these four items sort of grouped together in a mini montage. Still life with safety pin and chains. I was carried away by a brief creative session, and made these little punk earrings. They please me. I like the fact they are small and feminine, but with a spicy punk edge. Tutorial, anyone? This one is not for the faint of heart, but it is super fun. You will need round-nose pliers and a strong wire cutter. Don't use your nice jewelry wire cutters; find something big and tough. The first step will be to snip the tiniest bit off the end of the pin: See? All you are doing is removing the point. Before you do it, though, listen up, this is important. This de-pointing of safety pins is kind of gnarly. So wear safety glasses. I mean it. What's that? Honey, I don't care if they're ugly. You're wearing them. If you need to embellish them with ribbons and pearls first, I understand. So once your point is snipped, grab the end of the pin in your pliers: With all your might, turn a teeny loop. It's not easy - safety pins are made of ultra-hardened Kryptonite. Here's the before and after. Attach a little piece of chain between the teeny loop and the rounded end of the safety pin. You can use jump rings, or just open and close the end links of the chain, as I did here: Add another little chain hanging down, then attach your earwire to the other end of the safety pin. If you're not familiar with attaching an earwire, this photo might help: I hope you can see how the loop is twisted sideways, not pulled straight out. Once you add the safety pin, twist the loop back into place to close. That's it! You can wear it single, or make a second earring if that's how you roll. Your little punk earrings are done. You could also change them up with extra dangles and mixed metals... Cute, eh? I guess my favorite is still the original, though. Serendipity is hard to beat. Sorry if I was kind of mean about the safety glasses. I yell because I care.
These DIY earrings are easy to make, and you'd never guess that they're made out of hot glue! You'll love this simple hot glue earrings tutorial.