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How to make some dangly triangle earrings with cute strawberry charms!
These earrings are pretty fun! They are constructed from eye pins to form some dynamic triangle charms, and as an added bonus, there’s a cute gold-tone and enamel strawberry charm dangling from the bottom of each earring. This pair of triangle strawberry earrings is perfect for framing your face with some fun colour and they’re pretty simple to make.
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Here are the tools and materials you’ll need to make your earrings:
1: Pliers. I used my round nose and flat nose pliers for this design. Keep your cutting pliers on hand just in case!


2: Twelve (12) eye pins. I used gold-tone ones.

3: Beads. I used mixed seed and bugle beads made from glass.

4: Six (6) jump rings. I used gold-tone to match my eye pins and other findings.

5: Two (2) strawberry charms.

6: Two (2) post earring findings.

Now here are all the steps to follow to make your triangle and strawberry dangle earrings:
1: Add beads to one of the eye pins. Leave approximately 0.8-1cm without beads, this is the section that you will bend into a loop.

2: Using round nose pliers, bend the pin to form an angle.


3: Bend the top of the wire around the barrel of the round nose pliers to create a loop. Now the beads are secured onto the pin.


4: Repeat steps 1-3 for the remaining eye pins.

5: Now you have all your eye pins beaded you can begin attaching them together to form your triangles.

6: Attach one eye pin to another to form a mini-chain.

7: Attach another eye pin to the first two.
8: Now attach the loose end of the first eye pin to the end of the last eye pin to form a triangle shape. Close the loops to secure the eye pins together.

9: Repeat steps 6 to 8 for the other eye pins so that you have four triangles.

10: Use one of the jump rings to attach two of the triangles together.



11: Attach a strawberry charm to the bottom of the pair of triangles using another jump ring.

12: Repeat steps 10 and 11 for the other earring.

13: Attach the earring posts to each of the triangle charms using the remaining two jump rings to finish them off.


Now your super cute triangle and strawberry earrings are finished and ready to wear! Pop them on at home to add some glamour and fun to your WFH outfit, or throw them on to head out to work, the shops… anywhere really! I really hope you have fun not just wearing these babies, but also making them too!



Here are some other triangle designs to try if these cuties tickled your fancy!
- Some long triangle ladder earrings.
- Some cute tiny triangle dangles.
- A triangle pendant necklace made with long tube beads.
- Or a fun triangle pendant that uses chain and gravity to its advantage.
- Simple upside-down triangle earrings.
- A pretty lariat with a triangle detail.
- A video tutorial that shows you how to make triangle tassel earrings.
- Beaded chain triangle earrings.
- A bunting inspired triangle bracelet.
- Another video tutorial that shows you how to make a triangle statement pendant.
- Some simple bead and chain gravity triangle earrings.
Or maybe it’s fruit jewelry that has caught your eye… here are some other fruity pieces you can make:
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Anklets are the coolest!!!!! Here’s how to make a simple chain charm anklet.
This anklet is super simple in design, add a cute charm to a plain chain and you’re ready to go! What kind of charms will you put on your DIY anklet? This tutorial contains affiliate links.
You’ll need the following tools and materials to make your simple chain charm anklet:
1: Some pliers. Use your flat nose and round nose pliers.


2: A piece of chain long enough to fit your ankle.

3: Two jump rings.

4: A lobster clasp.

5: Another jump ring.

6: A charm of your choice. I used an enamel peach charm.

Follow these steps to make your simple charm anklet:
1: Add a jump ring to one end of the chain.
2: Add the lobster clasp to the open jump ring. Close the jump ring to keep the clasp in place.


3: Add another jump ring to the other side of the anklet.


4: Add the remaining jump ring to the top of the charm.
5: Attach the charm to the jump ring that attaches the clasp to the chain.

6: Close the charm jump ring to secure the charm in place and finish off your anklet.

Now it is ready to wear! How cute is this little peach charm anklet? I am really into food and fruit themed jewelry at the moment 🙂

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Fruity Hoops! Here’s how to get in on the fruit jewelry trend.
Fruity jewelry is all over the place, why not get in on the trend with some beaded fruit hoops?
You will need the following tools and materials to make your beaded fruit hoops:
1: Pliers. You will need your cutting pliers, flat nose pliers and round nose pliers to make your fruit hoops.
2: Two pieces of wire approximately 12cm long.
3: Two earring hooks.
4: Beads of your choice. I used some glass beads.
5: Glass fruit charms. I used these pairs of glass charms.
Follow these steps to make your beaded fruit hoop earrings:
1: Create a loop at one end of one of the pieces of wire using the round nose pliers.
2: Add beads and glass charms to the wire in your pattern of choice.
3: Trim the excess wire so that there is only 1cm left.
4: Create a loop at the other end of the wire to secure the beads on the wire.
5: Bend the wire gently around to form a circle and link the end loops together.
6: Repeat steps 1-5 for the other piece of wire, making the second hoop.
7: Add an earring hook to the top of each hoop to finish your earrings off.
Now your fruity hoop earrings are ready to wear! How cute are they?























