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How to add cute square charms to a pair of hoop earrings!
These hoop earrings are really cute! Each hoop has a little dangly beaded square charm which moves prettily as you wear them! This is a really special way to upgrade a basic hoop finding. Please note that this tutorial contains affiliate links.
Grab these tools and materials to make your earrings:
1: A pair of hoop findings.

2: Eight eye pins.

3: Four head pins.

4: Four small jump rings.

5: Four large jump rings.

6: Glass beads. I used yellow glass e-beads.

7: Some accent beads, I used four blue seed beads and four silver-tone beads.


8: Pliers. I used my flat nose and round nose pliers for this pair of earrings.


Follow these steps to make your elevated hoop earrings:
1: Add beads to one of the eye pins.

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

3: Curl the end of the pin around the round nose pliers to make a loop. This secures the beads in place.


4: Repeat steps 1-3 for the remaining seven eye pins. Now you will have eight beaded pins.

5: Take four of the pins and join them together to form a chain.



6: Do this again for the second set of pins.

7: Attach the ends of each chain together to make a square shape.



8: Set the two squares aside.
9: Add two of the accent beads to the head pins.


10: Wrap the end of the pin around the round nose pliers to create a loop.


11: Repeat steps 9 and 10 for the other three pins, using up the rest of the beads.

12: Attach two of the charms you just made to the bottom corners of each of the squares using the small jump rings.


13: Add the larger jump rings to the top corners of the squares.



14: Using the larger jump rings, slide a charm onto each of the hoops.


Now your elevated hoop earrings are finished and ready to wear! How fun is this design? I love how they move and wiggle as I wear them!

Here are some other ways you can incorporate beaded squares into your jewelry:
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I’m not sure what to call this design, but it sure is cute! Here’s a new beaded earring tutorial.
These earrings are made from four pieces of bracelet length memory wire, attached together to form an eye shape. These cute earrings can be beaded up in lots of different colors to suit your preference. This tutorial contains affiliate links.
You’ll need the following tools and materials to make your earrings:
1: Pliers. I used my cutting pliers and round nose pliers.


2: Bracelet length memory wire cut into four equal half circle pieces.

3: Earring hooks.

4: Four small jump rings.

5: Two big jump rings.

6: Beads. I used orange and clear glass beads.


Follow these steps to make your new earrings:
1: Curl one end of one of the wires to form a loop using the round nose pliers.

2: Add beads to the wire and leave a 1cm section unbeaded.

3: Use the round nose pliers again to curl the other end of the wire and secure the beads on the wire.

4: Repeat steps 1 to 3 for the remaining three wires, beading two wires in one colour and two in the other.



5: Start attaching the wires together. Take one of the clear beaded wires and one of the orange ones and attach them together using one of the small jump rings.

6: Now attach the other side together to form a squashed circle/eye shape.

7: Repeat steps 6 and 7 for the other earring.

8: Add the earring hooks to each of the beaded eye shapes using the large jump rings. I made mine asymmetrical so that one has an orange top and the other has a clear top.


Now your earrings are finished! How cute is this design?


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Here’s how to make a bead chain lariat
Bead chains are pretty cool, and a fun way to use any random beads you have lying around. I recently made this kitschy hodgepodge lariat necklace using the bead chain technique. This tutorial features affiliate links.
Here are the tools and materials you need to make your bead chain lariat:
1: Pliers. I used by round nose and flat nose pliers for this design.


2: An assortment of beads. I used a random assortment of plastic, timber and glass beads.

3: A bunch of eye pins.

4: Two head pins.

5: A lobster clasp.

6: Two medium jump rings.

7: Two smaller jump rings.

Follow these steps to make your bead chain lariat:
1: Add some feature beads to one of the head pins. I used this silver plastic heart bead and some glass seed beads.

2: Bend the pin at a right angle and use the round nose pliers to form the top into a loop.


3: Set this pin aside.
4: Begin adding beads to the eye pins.

5: Once each pin is beaded, bend the top to form a loop using round nose pliers. This will secure the beads in place.

6: Repeat this step for the other pins, attaching the pins together by opening one of the loops and sliding it through another to form the chain.


7: Once you have a chain long enough to fit your neck, attach the two ends together using one of the larger jump rings.


8: Create a few extra links and attach them to the middle of the necklace, finishing with the first head pin you beaded.



9: Split the top of the chain opposite the lariat chain you just attached.

10: Attach the clasp to the chain using one of the smaller jump rings and add another jump ring to the other side.


11: Bead the other head pin, looping it at the top as you did the others. Attach this pin to the chain behind the clasp using the other larger jump ring.



Now your necklace is finished! So fun!



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