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Here’s how to make a cute two-tone beaded necklace!
This tutorial is a simple beaded necklace with a twist, one half is finished with pearl beads and the other features small glittering glass beads. You can use whatever beads you like to make this lovely design. How will you design yours?
Please note that this tutorial contains affiliate links for which we may receive a commission.
You’ll need the following tools and materials to make your necklace:
1: Tigertail wire.

You can get some here:
2: Pliers. I used my cutting pliers and flat nose pliers.


You can get pliers here:
3: Beads. I used chunky pearl beads and some small green bugle beads.

You can get similar beads here:

You can get baroque pearls here:
4: Sterling silver jump rings.

You can get some here:
5: Sterling silver crimp beads.

You can get some here:
6: Sterling silver clasp. I used a bolt-ring clasp.

You can get a bolt ring clasp here:
7: Optional: A pendant that will fit over the beads. I used this pink stone pendant.

You can get something similar here:
Here are the steps to follow to make your own two-tone beaded necklace:
1: Cut a length of tigertail wire to your desired necklace length (remember to add a few extra cm so you have excess for securing the ends.

2: Add a crimp bead and jump ring to the end of the wire. Make sure the jump ring is closed before you do this.

3: Loop the end of the wire around the jump ring and back through the crimp bead.

4: Squash the crimp bead using the flat nose pliers.


5: Begin adding beads.

6: Continue beading until you have reached half of your desired necklace length.

7: Switch to the other beads and continue beading until you have half of each type of bead.


8: Add the second crimp bead.

9: Add the second closed jump ring.

10: Loop the end of the wire around the jump ring and back through the crimp and end bead.

11: Pull the wire tight and squash the crimp to secure it in place.

12: Trim the excess wire using the cutting pliers.


13: Add the clasp to the end of the necklace and close the ring using your pliers to secure it in place.


Now your necklace is done, if you like, you can add a pendant for added interest, or leave it plain to shine on its own.
Here’s the finished necklace.



And here’s the finished necklace with the pendant in place. How will you style yours?


If you like this design, here’s some similar designs you can make:
Turn two bracelets into a two-tone necklace
Make a necklace that is half chain half beads
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Here’s how to add eclectic charms to a chain to make a unique necklace.
I love the look of eclectic charms on a necklace, so I decided to make a tutorial to show you how easy it is to make your own custom charm necklace design. Gather up some gorgeous vintage and new charms and pop them onto a lovely chunky chain.
Please note that this tutorial contains affiliate links for which we may receive a commission.
You’ll need these tools and materials to make your charm necklace:
1: A sterling silver chain with large links for you to attach your charms to.

You can get something similar here:
2: A selection of charms. I used some vintage charms in different materials that I have collected over the years. I also made sure I had matching jump rings made from sterling silver. I used 5 charms but you can add as many as you like.

Here’s something similar to the bird charm:
Shell charm:
Here’s an option, or…
Dolphin Charm:
Here’s a sterling silver version
Bead charm:
Quartz charm:
3: Flat nose and parallel pliers to open and close the jump rings.

You can get a pair here:

Get some parallel pliers here:
Now here are all the steps you need to follow to make your charm necklace:
1: Find the centre of the necklace and place your first charm in the middle. Attach it using your pliers to open the jump ring and then close it around the chain link.


2: Place the second charm a few centimetres (or around an inch) away from the first charm and attach it the same way you did the first charm.

3: Repeat step 2, adding the next charm to the other side of the first charm.

4: Do this again until all your charms have been added in the order you like.


Now your necklace is finished and ready to wear! So cute! I love this design so much.


Here’s what it looks like on!

If you love this, here’s a charm bracelet tutorial you can follow to make something that matches!
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Add a charm bracelet to your collection with this cute bracelet tutorial!
I’ve wanted a traditional charm bracelet for ages, so I decided to add some charms I collected to this sterling silver chain to create my own. This is a simple and fun tutorial that you can follow to add some personalised flair to your jewelry wardrobe. Please note that this tutorial contains affiliate links for which we may receive a commission.
You will need the following tools and materials to make your charm bracelet:
1: A bracelet with large links. I used this silver bracelet.

You can get something similar here:
2: A selection of charms with jump rings attached to the top. I used some vintage and new charms that I collected over time.

You can get charms here:
You can get jump rings here:
3: Parallel and flat nose pliers for opening and closing the jump rings.

You can get parallel pliers here:

And flat nose pliers here:
Here are all the steps to follow to make your charm bracelet:
1: Lay out your charms in the order you want them on your bracelet.

2: Begin adding charms to the bracelet. You can do this by gently opening the jump rings using your pliers, sliding the open ring onto the bracelet and then closing it again using the pliers to secure the charm in place.



3: Continue adding charms until each one is in its desired place.

Now your charm bracelet is finished and ready to wear! So cute. I think I will layer mine with other silver and beaded bracelets.



If you liked this tutorial, you might like these too:
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Gorgeous DIY Pearl Necklace: Unleash Your Crafty Charm with this Unique knotted pearl necklace
I love pearl jewellery, but the classic pearl necklace can often look a bit dated, so I decided to try and create a pearl necklace that is a bit more modern! This tutorial shows you how to make a lovely mixed pearl necklace with a knot in the middle for some added visual interest and cool vibes. Please note that this tutorial contains affiliate links.
You’ll need the following tools and materials to make your knotted pearl necklace:
1: Pearls. I used a variety of freshwater pearls in different colours and sizes.

You can purchase some here:
2: Some tiger tail wire. I used some thin black tiger tail.

You can get some here:
3: Your pliers. I used my cutting pliers and flat nose pliers.


You can get a set of jewellery pliers here:
4: A sterling silver clasp and jump ring.

You can get clasps here:
and you can get pre-made jump rings here:
5: Two sterling silver crimp ends.

you can get some sterling silver crimp beads here:
Follow these steps to make your own gorgeous twist on a timeless classic, a knotted pearl necklace:
1: Add a crimp bead to the tiger tail wire.
2: Take the clasp and place it on your tiger tail.
3: Loop the tiger tail around the clasp once and pull it tight (You don’t need to do this if you are using thicker tiger tail wire).

3: Put the short end of the wire through the crimp.

4: Squash the crimp using the flat nose pliers.

5: Add pearls until you have a necklace that is about 7cm longer than the length that you want your necklace to fall.

6: Add the second crimp to the other end of the wire.

7: Thread the wire through the jump ring like you did in steps 1 and 2, pulling it tight and then threading it through the crimp and the first few pearls on the strand. (Remember that if you are using thicker wire, you don’t have to do the extra wire looping around the jump ring).


8: Squash the crimp using flat nose pliers.

9: Trim excess wire using cutting pliers.

10: Take the ends of the wire and knot them as though you are making a basic square or reef knot, but omitting the second step. Adjust the knot to your preferences, moving it to the centre and trying not to make it too tight.


Once your knot is in place, your knotted pearl necklace is ready to wear! How cute!

What colour pearls will you use when you make yours?

If you’re looking for some more pearl jewellery tutorials to follow, you can find some here:
Pearl Earrings
- Mixed bead pearl drop earrings
- A single pearl earring with a chilli charm on the end.
- Pearl and love heart earrings
- Colourful pearl statement earrings
- Rainbow pearl drop earrings
- Pearl tassel hoop earrings
- Pearl hoop earrings
- Pearl charm huggies
- Cresent moon pearl charm earrings
- Shell and pearl earrings
- Simple pearl threader earrings
Pearl Necklaces
- Pearl charm lariat
- Floating pearl necklace
- Colourful beaded pearl necklace
- Single floating pearl necklace
- Mixed bead necklace with pearls
Other pearl accessories
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DIY Beaded Necklace Tutorial: Creating a Stunning Strand for Silver Pendants
I love necklaces, but I don’t always need my pendants to sit on a matching chain, sometimes I love the look of metal pendants on a beaded necklace strand. If you love this look too, here’s a fun tutorial that shows you how to make your own so that you can wear your favourite pendants on bead embellished necklaces! Please note that this tutorial contains affiliate links.
You’ll need the following tools and materials to make your beaded necklace strand for your pendant:
1: Some tiger tail wire. I used some thin tiger tail wire. Cut it to length by measuring out the length you would like your necklace to be, and add around additional 15 centimetres.

You can get wire here:
2: Pliers. I used my cutting pliers and flat nose pliers. I kept my round nose pliers on hand in case I needed them.

You can get plier sets here:
3: Some beads. I used these small round garnet beads. (Choose smaller beads to ensure that your pendant will slide over them easily).

You can get round gemstone beads here:
4: A pendant. I used this silver gemstone pendant. Make sure it has a bail (the loop at the top) that is large enough to fit over the beads you choose. I purchased this one at a local flea market, which can be a place to buy interesting jewellery.

You can get silver and gemstone pendants here:
5: Two sterling silver crimp beads.

You can get sterling silver crimp beads here:
6: A sterling silver clasp and additional jump ring.

You can get silver clasps and jump rings here:
Here are the steps to follow to make your beaded necklace strand to wear your pendant on:
1: Add the crimp bead and clasp to the end of the tiger tail wire.

2: Loop the end of the wire around the jump ring on the clasp twice so that it is secure, then thread it through the crimp bead.


3: Squash the crimp bead using the flat nose pliers.

4: Begin adding beads, continue beading until you have a length you like.


5: Add the second crimp bead to the necklace (excuse my bent wire, it got a little tangled, if this happens to you, continue adding beads and it will smooth out, or try to avoid having kinks in the working section of your necklace).

6: Add the second jump ring to the end of the wire.
7: Loop the wire around the jump ring twice like you did in step two.

8: Thread the wire back through the crimp and the first few beads on the wire. Make sure to pull it tight, extra pliers can be useful for getting a tight fit.

9: Squash the crimp using the flat nose pliers again.

10: Trim the excess wire using the cutting pliers.

11: Now you can add your pendant!

12: Once your pendant has been added, your necklace is complete!


Here’s another one I made using a black cabochon pendant on a necklace made with faceted gemstone beads. So pretty! There are so many options using this technique! What combination will you make?

Here are some other pendant necklace tutorials to follow:
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Here’s how to make a glasses chain using an old necklace and some hair elastics!
Sometimes I like to MacGyver some things together to make something far more useful, this is one of those times. I needed a sunglasses chain for an upcoming trip where I definitely didn’t want to lose my glasses. In the past I’ve made glasses chains using specialised findings, but I found that the rubber would wear out and break very quickly, so I wanted a more durable option… cue hair elastics! By tying some hair elastics cleverly, I’ve now got a stylish glasses chain that is far more long lasting than my old rubber pieces. How cool!?!
Please note that this tutorial contains affiliate links.
You will need the following tools and materials to make your glasses chain:
1: Two thin hair elastics.

2: A long chain that you don’t use anymore. I used this snake chain costume jewelry necklace.

3: Some flat nose pliers for opening and closing jump rings.

Here are the steps to make your own handy glasses chain using hair elastics:
1: Using your pliers. Remove the clasp and any additional hardware from the jump rings on either end of the chain.

2: Close the jump rings.

3: Take one of the hair elastics, fold it in half and thread it though one of the jump rings at the end of the chain.

4: Loop the other end of the elastic through the loop that you just threaded through the jump ring and pull it tight.


5: Create a knot above the loop you just made to secure the elastic on the jump ring.

6: Now find a spot near the middle of the elastic, but closer to the open end of it, and create a knot. You might need to make it closer to the end of the elastic or further away depending on the width of your glasses arms.

7: Repeat steps 3 to 6 for the second elastic to complete the glasses chain.

Once you have both elastics in place your glasses chain is ready to use! Here’s my finished chain.


And here are some more I made:
This one was made with a handmade beaded copper chain.


Here’s some pre-made beaded chain you can use if you don’t want to make your own:
And this one was made using a vintage plastic chain.



Here are some plastic chain options you can use:
Here are some more glasses chain tutorials you can follow using traditional findings, if you want to use elastics instead, just follow the steps in this tutorial to knot them in place 😉
- Here’s how to make a glasses chain using a ball chain. This one also has clips so you can use it to keep track of a face mask or other accessory.
- Here’s a simple glasses chain with bead accents.
- This is a fully beaded glasses chain.
- This one shows you how to make a chain using head pins and beads.
- This glasses chain is made from recycled materials.
- Here’s a tutorial that shows you how to make a rhinestone glasses chain.
- This glasses chain has dangling charms on it.
- And finally, this tutorial shows you how you can use a glasses chain as a holder for your wireless headphones!
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How to make some gorgeous chain earrings from scratch!
Have you ever wanted to make your own chain? This lovely earring tutorial shows you how to make your own simple chains from scratch and turn them into a stunning pair of earrings. Please note that this tutorial contains affiliate links for which the website might receive a commission.
You’ll need the following tools and materials:
1: Two earring posts with charm connectors on them. I used sterling silver ball post findings.

2: Two large jump rings. I used sterling silver.

3: Sixteen smaller jump rings. Mine were made from sterling silver.

4: A pair of drilled gemstone beads. You want beads that are drilled through the top rather than the middle like a typical bead. I used some greenstone disk beads.

5: Pliers. I used my flat nose and parallel pliers to open and close all the jump rings.


Follow these steps to make your gorgeous chain drop earrings:
1: Add one of the large jump rings to each of the beads, use your pliers to open and close them making sure to get the ends close together so that your bead doesn’t fall off.


This picture shows one jump ring in place and the other attached to the bead but not yet closed. 
Both of the beads with closed jump rings in place 2: Start adding some of the smaller jump rings together to form a chain. Do this by sliding a jump ring though a closed one, then closing the next one using your flat nosed pliers. You can see this in the pictures where I join two jump rings together. Create 2 chains that are 8 jump rings long, one for each earring.



The full chain formed with one jump ring left open at the end ready to attach to the bead. 3: Attach the chain to the jump ring attached to the bead, closing it carefully with pliers.


4: Attach the chain to the earring post by opening one of the jump rings at sliding it onto the charm connector, close the jump ring again to secure it.


5: Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the second earring to finish them off.

Now you have a gorgeous pair of earrings featuring a handmade chain detail. How special is that? Below are some pictures of the finished product!


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Here’s a fun one to make! Here’s how to make a beaded wiggle bracelet.
This design is a little tricky to make but it looks amazing! Using some chain, tiger tail wire and beads, you can create an interesting, almost sculptural, bracelet to wear. Please note that this tutorial contains affiliate links.
You’ll need these tools and materials to make this bracelet:
1: Some tiger-tail wire, I used about 1m of wire to make mine. I suggest cutting off slightly more than you need so you don’t run out.

2: A piece of chain that is bracelet length. I used a piece recycled from an old project that I took apart.

3: Two jump rings.

4: Four crimp beads.

5: A clasp.

6: Beads. I used these gold glass beads.

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

Follow these steps to make your own wiggle bracelet:
1: Add two crimp beads and a jump ring to one end of the wire.

2: Loop the end of the wire around the jump ring and back through the crimps.

3: Squash the crimp beads using the flat nose pliers.

4: Attach the wire to the chain using the jump ring.


5: Add some beads to the wire. I added 6 beads.

6: Thread the end of the wire through a link in the chain, I threaded mine through the 7th link of the chain. You want the distance between links to be shorter than the length of each beaded section in order to make an arch shape.


7: Repeat steps 5 and 6, adding another 6 beads and threading it through another link on the opposite side of the chain, 7 links away from the first loop.


8: Keep beading and looping the wire until the chain is early complete, with just one loop to go.

9: Add the second jump ring to the end of the chain.

10: Add the last 6 beads and two crimp beads.

11: Loop the end of the tiger tail wire around the jump ring at the end and back through the crimps and end beads.
12: Squash the crimp beads.

13: Trim the excess wire.


14: Add the clasp to one end of the bracelet to finish it off! Now your fun wiggle bracelet is finished.



Here’s what the wiggle bracelet looks like when it’s being worn!


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Flowers are so pretty! Here’s how to make a beaded flower choker…
I’ve already shown you how to make a cute daisy chain necklace, but here’s a way to add a bit of edge to your floral bead designs… a daisy chain choker necklace! This tutorial gives you all the steps to follow to make a beaded choker necklace using glass seed beads and tiger tail wire. Please note that this tutorial contains affiliate links.
You’ll need these tools and materials to make your beaded flower choker:
1: Pliers. I used my cutting, round nose and flat nose pliers.

2: Tiger tail wire, because of the looping to create the flowers, you need a bit extra than the intended length. I cut about 1.5m of wire and had some leftover that I will use in another design.

3: A clasp and jump ring.

4: Crimp beads.

5: Beads. I used some recycled red seed beads for the flowers and some green and purple seed beads for the rest of the choker.


Green seed beads:
Purple seed beads:
Follow these steps to make your cute flower choker necklace:
1: Add two crimps to the end of the wire.

2: Add the clasp to the wire and fold it around and back through the crimps.

3: Squash the crimp beads using the flat nose pliers.


4: Add the green beads to the wire. I added 10 beads but you can add more or less depending on the pattern you want to make.

5: Add 6 red beads (or whatever colour you chose for your flowers) to the wire.

6: Take the end of the wire and thread it through the first red bead.

7: Pull the wire tight to create a circle shape with the beads. Make sure you shift the beads down as you tighten the wire so that the circle sits closely to the green beads.

8: Add a single bead to the wire in your third colour, this will be the middle of the bead.

9: Place the bead in the middle of the flower and then thread the end of the wire through one of the flower beads to secure the middle bead in place. Now you have your first flower.

10: Repeat steps 4 to 9 until you have a length that fits closely around your neck to make a choker.


11: Add the second set of crimp beads and a jump ring to the wire.

12: Loop the wire around the jump ring and back through the crimps and the beads at the end of the necklace, pulling the wire tight.

13: Squash the crimps using the flat nose pliers.

14: Trim the excess wire.

Now your floral choker is finished and ready to wear! How cute! What colours will you use in yours?
Here’s what it looks like on!

Here are some other beaded flower tutorials you can try:
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How to make a beaded necklace with a cool knot detail!
This necklace is simple but super cute! It is a twist on a basic tiger-tail beaded necklace, but instead of a single strand, the necklace has a loose knot in the middle for added interest. This is a simple but high-impact design that you can whip up in an afternoon. Please note that this tutorial contains affiliate links.
You’ll need the following tools and materials to make your necklace:
1: Some tiger tail wire, cut a length long enough to fit loosely around your neck plus an extra 20cm (7.8 inches).

2: Four small crimp beads.

3: A toggle clasp.

4: Two small jump rings.

5: Your set of pliers including cutting pliers, round nose and flat nose pliers.

6: A selection of beads. I used some timber beads and some glass evil eye-style beads.

Evil eye beads here:
Timber beads here:
Follow these steps to make your beaded knot detail necklace.
1: Add two crimp beads and a jump ring to the end of the tiger tail wire.

4: Fold the end of the wire around the jump ring and back through the crimp beads.

5: Squash the crimp beads using the flat nose pliers.


6: Add beads to the wire in your choice of pattern. Continue adding until you have a length you like (remember to make it a bit longer than usual because the knot will reduce the length a little).


7: Once you have your necklace fully beaded, add the second set of crimp beads and the remaining jump ring to the end of the wire.


8: Loop the end of the wire around the jump ring and back through the crimps and the first few beads at the end of the necklace.
9: Pull the wire tight.

10: Squash the crimp beads using the flat nose pliers.


11: Trim the excess wire using the cutting pliers.

12: Carefully tie a knot in the beaded strand, paying attention to get it close to the middle and being careful to not pull too tightly, you want the knot to be quite open.

13: Attach the clasp to either end of the necklace using the jump rings. Make sure to close the jump rings closely so that the clasps stay in place.


Now your necklace is finished and ready to wear! What funky beads will you use to make yours?


If you like this tutorial, here’s a link to a double strand version.





















