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How to make a cute pair of beaded statement earrings!
These earrings are really cute, they are a twist on the typical beaded hoop, as they feature a beaded bar in the centre and are slightly oval in shape. I used some green and blue beads to make this pair of earrings. Please note that this tutorial contains affiliate links.
You’ll need these tools and materials to make these earrings:
1: Two pieces of bracelet sized memory wire, one coil for each earring.

2: Two long eye pins.

3: Two jump rings.

4: Two earring hooks.

5: Beads. I used four plastic blue beads and some green glass beads.

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6: Pliers. I used my cutting pliers, round nose pliers and flat nose pliers.

Follow these steps to make your statement earrings:
1: Add beads to the eye pins in your chosen pattern.

2: Bend the top of the pin to form an angle.

3: Loop the top of the pin using the round nose pliers.


4: Repeat steps 1-3 for the second eye pin.

5: Take one of the pieces of memory wire and loop one end using the round nose pliers.


6: Add beads to the wire. Bead to about half-way through the hoop.

7: Add one of the eye pins to the wire.

8: Add beads to the rest of the memory wire, leaving about 1cm without beads.

9: Loop the other end of the wire using the round nose pliers again. Thread it through the first loop you made before closing it fully.

10: Open the top loop of the eye pin and thread it through the two loops at the top of the hoop. Close it to secure the pin in place.

11: Repeat steps 1-10 for the second earring.

12: Attach an earring hook to each hoop using the jump rings.



Now your statement earrings are finished and ready to wear!! So cute and pretty!


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How to make cute knotted earrings! These are adorable.
These beaded knot earrings are really pretty! Use any beads you like to form a delightful beaded knot that dangles from each ear. This tutorial is really cool.
You’ll need these tools and materials to make your beaded knot earrings:
1: Pliers. You’ll need your cutting pliers, round nose pliers and flat nose pliers.

2: Two pieces of tigertail wire, a longer wire will give you a tighter knot. I made my pieces approximately 13cm long.

3: Eight crimp beads.

4: Four smaller jump rings.

5: Two larger jump rings.

6: Two earring posts with charm connectors on the bottom.

7: Beads. I used these mixed glass beads.

Follow these steps to make your knot earrings:
1: Add two crimp beads to one end of one of the pieces of tiger tail wire.

2: Add a jump ring to the end of the wire.
3: Fold the end of the wire around the jump ring and through the crimp beads.

4: Squash the crimp beads using the flat nose pliers to secure the end.


5: Add the beads to the wire.

6: Once you have reached the length you like, add another pair of crimp beads and another jump ring to the end of the wire.
7: Loop the end of the wire around the jump ring and back through the crimps and first couple of beads on the end of the wire.
8: Pull the wire tight and squash the crimps to secure the beads.
9: Trim the excess wire.

10: Repeat steps 1-10 for the second wire.

11: Loosely knot both the wires. Don’t try to pull it really tight, you’ll bend the wire out of shape.


12: Attach the ends of the wires together using the two larger jump rings.



13: Attach each of the knots to the earring posts using the same jump rings you used to secure the ends of the knots together.


Now your earrings are finished and ready to wear. Lightweight and beautiful.


Here’s another pair I made using citrine chip beads and yellow glass beads.


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Here’s how to make some crescent moon shaped earrings with wire :)
These earrings look one way when you lay them down… but then when you hang them from your ears they turn into beautiful crescent moons. So cute! Please note that this tutorial contains affiliate links.
Here are the tools and materials you will need to make your own crescent moon earrings:
1: Pliers. I used my cutting pliers, round nose pliers and flat nose pliers.

2: Some bracelet length memory wire cut into four half circle lengths.

3: Four small jump rings.

4: Two larger jump rings.

5: Six small head pins.

6: Earring hooks.

7: Beads. I used mixed glass seed beads and six pink freshwater pearl beads.

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Follow these steps to make your cute crescent moon earrings:
1: Add each of the pearls to the head pins and curl the tops using your round nose pliers to secure the pearls in place. Once you have made all your pearl charms you can set them aside.




2: Take one of the memory wire pieces and create a loop at one end using the round nose pliers. I curled my wires in towards the inside of the curve.


3: Add beads to the wire until there is about 1cm left without beads.


4: Loop the other end of the wire to secure the beads on.

5: Repeat steps 2 to 4 for the remaining three pieces of memory wire.

6: Take two of the pieces of memory wire and attach them at one end using one of the small jump rings.

7: Attach the bottom of the memory wire pieces together using another of the small jump rings to form an oval shape.

8: Repeat steps 6 and 7 using the remaining beaded memory wire pieces and small jump rings.

9: Add three of the pearl charms to one of the larger jump rings and attach it to the end of the memory wire ovals. Repeat this for the remaining three pearls and attach them to the other memory wire charm.



10: Add an earring hook to the top of each of the ovals to finish the earrings off.


Now you can hang them from your ears and have some fun!



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How to make some stud earrings at home out of wire.
These wire earrings are super cute! Hammer some wire flat and then curl the ends to create some adorable little stud earrings that you can stack in multiple piercings.
You’ll need these tools and materials to make these stud earrings:
1: Cutting pliers, flat nose pliers and round nose pliers.

2: A hammer.

3: A steel hammering block.
4: Two small pieces of wire, around 4-5cm long. I used this rose gold filled wire.

5: A file or some sandpaper.

Follow these steps to make your cute little stud earrings.
1: Take the wires and place them on the hammering block.
2: Hammer one end of the wires flat using the hammer. Leave 1cm untouched.


3: Bend the wires at a right angle using the flat nose pliers. Bend at the point where the flat side ends.



4: Curl the flattened ends around the round nose pliers to form a little loop.


5: File or sandpaper the ends of the wires so that they are smooth and comfortable to wear.
6: Pop some butterfly backs onto each earring to finish them off.

Now your cute little curled wire earrings are finished and ready to wear! Super adorable and fun.

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How to make a charm embellished threader earring…
Are you looking for a way to use the charm you made in this tutorial? Why not make a cool single statement threader earring. This earring looks so cool in a second piercing or worn on its own! This tutorial contains affiliate links.
The Materials
You’ll need the following tools and materials to make this earring:
1: Pliers. I used my round nose pliers and cutting pliers.


2: A piece of wire at your choice of length, mine was approximately 6.5cm long. My wire was a piece of rose gold-filled wire approximately 0.65mm wide.

3: A pen or something else round to form your earring wire around.

4: A file or course sandpaper to smooth the ends of the wire.

5: The charm you made in this tutorial.

The Steps
Follow these steps to make your single charm threader earring:
1: Cut your wire to the desired length using cutting pliers.
2: Place your wire on the pen and gently bend it around to form a curve that will allow it to stay in your lobe. I made it so that one side was longer than the other.


3: Create a loop on the short end of the bent wire using the round nose pliers.

4: Open the loop slightly to attach the charm. Close it using your pliers to secure it in place.

5: File or sand the end of the wire so that it isn’t sharp any more.
Now your cute little charm threader earring is ready to wear!


Here’s another pair of charm threader earrings I made using silver wire and a square bending technique. The gemstone beads on this design are made of moonstone (the white round ones) and malachite (The green chip beads). I like to wear these next to each other in my double piercings, they look really cool when paired together.

Here are some other wire threader earring tutorials:
- Minimalist silver threader earrings
- Hammer texture arch earrings
- Rounded threader earrings
- Beaded threader earrings with hammered ends
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