I like my earrings minimal, but interesting... and not too big
This year I'm completely taken with royal blue
// see here and here //
{but last year, too}
//see here and here //
// see here and here //
{but last year, too}
//see here and here //
and lapis lazuli is the perfect stone to go with it.
Inspired by these earrings I saw on the MoMA store:
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| left pic: MoMAstore - collage by moi |
grab your supplies!
* a pair of flat pliers (the pliers need to be polished flat in the inside, without the gripping lines - at least for * a small part of it),
* two large-ish beads with a not-too-large hole
* wire (mine is sterling silver 18Gauge Half Hard) and a big marker.
{I'm using wire because I couldn't find headpins with the right gauge and the extra 3" length}
And here's the fast tutorial:
squeeze the edge of the wire with the flat part of the pliers, (about 1/16")
Keep squeezing until it will flatten out like in the picture:
Cut the wire at 3" length and repeat on the next piece of wire
I needed, use some sand paper or a nail file to smooth the surface of the part being flatten out.
thread your beads
using the marker, place the wires next to each other, paying attention that the beads will be at the same level and tape the wires to the marker
Bend the wires together and release from the marker
Last part, modify the shape of the wires by making it a little less round and more "oval"
... and...done!
xox, d.





Love these...always wanted to make them..but I somehow cant get the wire to flatten out even when I hammer it (I dont use silver but brass or copper)..any tip? Then I tagged you here , play along if you are interested..http://jewelsofsayuri.blogspot.in/2012/10/tagged.html
ReplyDeleteSuch a great job! I love lapis lazuli, these are stunning!
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Lia
Smart n Snazzy
These look super cute, well done.
ReplyDeletexx Tanya
http://aciddreamsandsugarhighs.blogspot.com/
THIS IS AWESOME! Thank you.
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