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Add a cool feature to your hoop earring designs by using toggle clasps… here’s how!
These earrings use toggle clasps to add an interesting feature to your standard beaded hoop earrings. Make lots of charms to switch them up and mix and match. This tutorial contains affiliate links.
You’ll need these tools and materials to make your toggle clasp hoop earrings:
1: Pliers. I used my cutting pliers, round nose pliers and flat nose pliers.

2: Two pieces of bracelet sized memory wire.

3: Two toggle clasp sets.

4: Four jump rings.

5: A pair of stud earrings with charm loops.

6: Beads. I used these silver lined clear glass beads and some wooden chip beads.


Follow these steps to make your toggle clasp hoop earrings:
1: Create a loop at one end of the memory wire using the round nose pliers.


2: Add beads to the wire in any pattern you choose.




3: When there is approximately 1cm of the wire left unbeaded, create a loop at the other end of the wire and thread it through the initial loop you made to close the beaded hoop.

4: Repeat steps 1-3 for the second hoop.

5: Add the circle parts of the toggle clasps to the top of each hoop, attaching them using two of the jump rings.


6: Add the toggle part of the clasps to each of the post earrings using the remaining jump rings.


7: Now you can attach the hoops to the earrings and wear them out!



If you like your earrings to be customisable, here’s another charm earring tutorial with clip on charms.
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These arched and chain embellished earrings are so cool. Here’s how to make them.
We have made some different arch and chain earrings before, this one flips them around so that the arch sits at the top of the earring leaving the chain to dangle down gently. I really like the way these earrings move when you wear them. This tutorial contains affiliate links.
You’ll need the following tools and materials to make these earrings:
1: Pliers. I used my cutting pliers, round nose pliers and flat nose pliers.

2: Some bracelet length memory wire cut into half circles.

3: Two short pieces of chain.

4: Earring hooks.

5: Six jump rings.


6: Two head pins.

7: Beads. I used gold-tone e-beads and faceted blue plastic beads.


Follow these steps to make your own arch and chain dangle earrings:
1: Create a loop at one end of one of the pieces of memory wire using the round nose pliers.

2: Add beads so that approximately half of the wire is beaded.

3: Add one of the earring hooks.

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

5: Curl the end of the wire so that the beads and earring hook are secured in place. I squeezed my wire a bit at this point so that it formed a more narrow arch.

5: Repeat steps 1-5 for the second earring.

6: Add a jump ring to one end of the small chains.

7: Attach the end of the chain to the bottom of the beaded arch.

8: Repeat steps 6 and 7 for the other end of the chain to form a loop.


9: Repeat steps 6 to 8 for the other earring.

10: Add the faceted beads to each of the head pins and loop the tops using the round nose pliers to secure the beads in place.


11: Attach the newly formed bead charms to the chains with the remaining jump rings.

Now your dangling arch earrings are finished and ready to wear! So so cute!


If you like this design here’s a different arch earring tutorial we made a little while ago.
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I really love this design! Make your own gemstone arch earrings.
These arch earrings are really really cool! You make them by hammering some pretty wire and add your fave gemstones to make your own version. I used some cute pink rhodonite gemstone chip beads, what kind of beads will you use? This tutorial contains affiliate links.
Here are the tools and materials I used to make my gemstone arch earrings:
1: Pliers. I used cutting pliers for this design. I also used flat nose and round nose pliers on the jump rings.

2: Two pieces of wire. I used some gold-filled wire, approximately 8cm long.

3: A file or sandpaper for getting rid of the rough edges of the wire.

4: A hammering block.

5: A hammer. I used a normal hammer but a jewelry specific hammer might be better ;).

6: Earring findings. I used these gold-tone stud earrings.

7: Two jump rings.

8: Beads. As mentioned before, I used eight rhodonite gemstone chip beads.

9: Something round to bend your wires around. I used a permanent marker.

Follow these steps to make your own wire arch earrings:
1: Hammer one end of each of the wires. Hammer on the steel block and hit the wire on both sides so that it becomes wide and flat.


2: Add four beads to each of the wires.
3: Push the beads to the hammered ends of the wires.

4: Hammer the other end of the wires the same way as you did in step 1. Make sure you make the wires wide enough so that your beads don’t slip off.

5: File or sandpaper the ends of the hammered wires so that they aren’t sharp.
6: Take your wires, find the mid point and bend them around the permanent marker to form an arch shape.


7: Add the earrings to each of the arches using the jump rings.



Now your arch earrings are finished!


Here’s another pair I made with some round gemstone beads.

Here’s a pendant version with thicker wire and glass beads.

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This video shows you how to make some fluttering silk earrings!
Check out this vid for all the tools, materials and steps you need to make a cute pair of earrings using silk. I made mine out of some silk recycled from a dress that I altered. If you have some old fabric or old worn out clothes this tutorial is one way that you can recycle those materials
Here are some affiliate links so you can buy some of the materials to make these silk earrings:
1: Eye pins
2: Wooden beads
3: Glass beads
4: Earring hooks
5: Crimp ends
Here are the finished earrings, what colours will you feature in your version of this cool DIY?


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Rose Quartz Earrings… Perfect for Valentine’s Day.
These rose quartz earrings are simple but lovely and as rose quartz is the stone of love, they’ll be the perfect accessory to wear during the season for celebrating love! This tutorial contains affiliate links.
You will need the following tools and materials to make your rose quartz earrings:
1: Pliers. You’ll need your round nose pliers and flat nose pliers to make your earrings.


2: 16 rose quartz chip beads.
3: 14 short eye pins.
4: Two head pins.
5: Two earring hooks.

Follow these steps to make your romantic rose quartz earrings:
1: Add two of the beads to the head pins.
2: Create loops at the top of each pin using the round nose pliers to secure the beads in place.
3: Put the rest of the beads on to the eye pins.
4: create loops at the end of each pin to secure the beads in place.
5: Start forming a chain by attaching one of the end beads (the ones on the head pins) to the eye pin charms. Continue attaching beads until you have a chain with eight beads on it.
6: Repeat this for the other earrings using the remaining bead charms.
7: Add an earring hook to the top of each chain to finish your earrings.
Now they’re ready to wear! Perfect for a friend date, or a romantic one!
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If you had a secret diary this lock and key tutorial is perfect for you!
For some reason I had a lock and key from my childhood diary lying around, so I decided to turn it into something nostalgic and wearable! This tutorial contains affiliate links.

You will need the following tools and materials to make your lock and key jewelry set:
1: Pliers. You will need your flat nose pliers and round nose pliers.


2: Two small pieces of chain.

3: One long piece of chain long enough to form a necklace.

4: Six jump rings.

5: A lobster clasp.

6: Two charm connector earrings.

7: Two keys and a lock. I used these ones from an old lockable diary.


Follow these steps to make your lock and key jewelry set:
1: Add a key to the end of each small piece of chain, securing them using two of the jump rings.



2: Add an earring finding to the top of the small pieces of chain using another two jump rings.



3: Now your earrings are finished, set them aside and start on the necklace!
4: Add the lock to the long piece of chain.

5: Add a jump ring to one side of the chain.
6: Add the lobster clasp to the open jump ring and close the ring to secure the clasp in place.

7: Add the other jump ring to the other side of the necklace chain to finish the necklace.

Now your lock and key set is finished and ready to wear! So cute!




























