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Learn to Make Dangling Earrings As Christmas Gift

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Learn simple technique that allows you to make beautiful handmade jewelry for yourself or your loved ones.

This tutorial shows you pictorial steps by steps on making this Christmas Dangling Earrings.

Level: Beginner

Materials:
2 x 6mm round gemstone beads
6 x 4mm (or 3mm) Swarovski bicone beads
2 flower shaped plates (Optional)
2 ear wires
8 eye pins
You can use 20 gauges wires to make eye pins and ear wires (Optional)

Tools Needed
Round nose pliers
Flat nose pliers
Wire Cutter

As shown in picture, thread in a flower plate and a 6mm round gemstone beads into the eye pin. Photobucket

Push them towards the loop of the eye pin
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Bend the wires of eye pin into 90 degree from the gemstone.
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Notice position of the right hand. Your wrist is towards direction of the arrow to allow room for twisting to make the loop.
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Make a full circle by fully turning your wrist.
You are done with the first component.
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Let’s make 3 other dangles.

Cut approximately 2.5cm of wires and thread in a bicone crystal. Place it at the centre of the wires.

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Bend the wires to 90 degree.
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Make a loop on top and at the bottom..
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Hang the small dangles onto the big dangle by opening the loop of the big dangle.
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Hang in 2 more dangles and close the loop using your flat nose pliers.
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Open the loop of the ear wires and hang it onto the top of the big dangle.
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You are done with 1 side.
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Make another earring and you are done with the beautiful creation!.
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Try out other colours!
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They can be made great gifts for your loved ones! Hope you enjoy the tutorial. Cheers

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Rolled Paper Beads and Necklaces!




































Christmas is coming soon. My daughter and I were exploring some craft ideas using recycled materials. We did some research and found this interesting ideas of making beads using magazine papers. We are going to try making the necklace. It is going to be an interesting project for my 5-year old girl. To find out how to make it, click here!




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The Grapes Jewelry

Created the grape jewelry collection using gemstones and copper wires.

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I am currently compiling tutorial for this designs. So stay tune!

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Christmas Earrings With Beautiful Turquiose / Gemtones

Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock
Jingle bells swing and jingle bells ring
Snowing and blowing up bushels of fun
Now the jingle hop has begun...

These few designs are a must have this Christmas season! You can purchase from my Etsy store!
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Hardware Store Bracelet By RaNDoMLeiGH

As the name suggested, you can make this beautiful bracelet using materials from hardware stores. This simple bracelet looks very upscale, but is inexpensive, classic, and easy. RaNDoMLeiGH offers this tutorial free of charge. Learn to make this beautiful bracelet here!






















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Swarovski® - How to Ensure You are Getting the Real Thing

Many of us who may not be aware that there are a lot of fake Swaroskvi crystal out there. Some bead stores that I came across 'claimed' that the shining glass from China can be called Swaroskvi. To allow me to be able to differentiate the real Swaroskvi from the fake, I did some research from the web and found 1 article from http://www.firemountaingems.com/ written by Stuart Freedman. I am sharing it here as it would be useful for some of you here:

Swarovski® - How to Ensure You are Getting the Real Thing
By Stuart Freedman




Swarovski (Swore-off-ski) crystal components are regarded as the highest quality machine cut and polished crystal beads in the world. The demand for luxury products unfortunately can create a host of imitators. The imitators are all over the Internet and at every bead show that we have visited.





The Swarovski company creates its glass with a special compound that imitators cannot duplicate. This special compound creates the incredible brilliance of their product. The delicate color palette is another quality that sets Swarovski crystal components apart from others.

With so many crystal beads and components out there, how can you tell if the crystal you are purchasing is actually a Swarovski crystal component....or an imitation?

Here are some tips that can help you determine which crystals are genuine:
  1. Swarovski crystals are generally not strung when offered for sale.
  2. Look for the original Swarovski packaging. Dependant on size, the bulk packages will range from 10 gross to 1/2 gross, in well-branded, sealed envelopes. The newest Swarovski bulk packaging is sealed with an authenticated silver toned hologram saying "CRYSTALLIZED."
  3. Swarovski crystals are perfectly uniform. Since they are machine cut, each crystal is the same. This means that the height, width and slope are consistent. A hand polished imitator bead will not have as uniform a cut. You may also notice different dimensions from bead to bead.
  4. Swarovski uses machinery that precisely cuts each crystal. According to Swarovski, "cutting hard materials such as crystal and gems, in such a way that they have a hundred identical facets in several directions, is a very complicated task; each direction of the reflected light must first be calculated by computer, then this has to be simulated in 3D, optimized and finally converted into control programs for complex machinery." This is just part of the technology that gives Swarovski crystals their unbelievable flash.
  5. The precision cutting of Swarovski machinery allows each crystal to have its facet juncture "pointing up". This means the facet junctures all meet at precisely the same point. This is a similar aspect of diamond faceting. See the illustration above.
  6. AB finish Swarovski crystals have a uniform surface luster. There are no swirling marks from the vacuum process that produces the AB finish, and generally there are no scratches. The "imitations" often have scratches, swirl marks ("oily" looking surface). Some of these imperfections, in the "imposters", have to do with the lower quality of the finish. See the illustration above.
  7. When you look inside the crystal, you will see no bubbles. If you see any bubbles, you know immediately that it is a fake.
  8. Because of its special glass compounds, Swarovski crystal will out-sparkle a bead of lesser quality when placed in a side-by-side comparison.
Your best bet is to buy from reputable suppliers known to be Swarovski distributors. Just because they display the logo does not mean they are true distributors. We have seen many vendors incorrectly (and illegally) displaying the swan logo of Swarovski when selling beads at shows.



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Chain Mail Earrings From Auntie's Beads

Learn to make a pair of chain mail earrings as Karla Schafer, Auntie's Beads Designer, demonstrates how to by using jump rings.

Materials and Tools Needed:

Sterling Silver Jump Rings, Open, Bag of 10, 8mm, 20 Gauge
Other jump rings, gauges and sizes can be used but it will change the appearance somewhat. 8 small beads or charms to fit on jump rings, I used the following:
Sterling Silver Round Mirror Bead, 4mm
1 pair of earrwires, I used the following:
Sterling Silver Wires with Heart, Pair
Chain Nose Pliers
Bead Smith Bent Chain Nose Pliers



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50% Off WireBlissMei's Tutorials

50% Off my tutorials is now ON (except low cost tutorials).
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If the list is exhausted, please come back again as I will relist them.
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Prices will be back to normal this Sunday, 22nd Nov 2009, Malaysian Time


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Gailavira Jewelry Blog Giveaway






















Gailavira is giving away 25$ store credit (good in either of her shops below) to one lucky blog reader!

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I have chosen this tutorial Sensu - Adjustable Ring Tutorial as my favorite. What would be your choice?

Check out how to enter the giveaway here: http://gailavira.blogspot.com/2009/11/gailavira-jewelry-blog-giveaway-25.html




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How to Make Full Rose Blooms by Sabrina Koebel




























A fabulously tutorial on How to Make Full Rose Blooms by Sabrina Koebel!!! For those who are considering learning about lampwork beads, take a look at her tutorial at her etsy store.

Sabrina specializes in lampwork beads. With a supportive husband, she turns her hobby into a business venture few years ago. Since she began selling her beads and jewelry, she has discovered there are in great demand. Find out more about Sabrina here too.



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Christmas Earrings Red Coral

I have decided to do a few earrings to match with the mood of Christmas.

This pair of earrings is made of shell coral. The red colour couple with the accessories makes it a perfect gift for Christmas. It will be available in my Etsy store soon.


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