While browsing through a Department store recently my eyes caught some beautiful pearly beaded bracelets. I'm not really a jewelry designer but I figured, what the heck. I could try and create something similar and it wouldn’t cost me as much as the ready-made prices. I am fortunate enough to own a bead design board, but you can easily substitute a kitchen towel to set up your design and keep the beads from rolling while you are working.
You will need:
Some pearlized glass beads in desired colors (or beads of choice)
Needle nosed pliers, round nosed pliers and wire cutters
Eye pins (I used sterling because of allergies but you can use regular findings)
Spring rings or lobster claw clasp
Tape measure
1. Poke the Eye pin through the center of the bead. Using the wire cutters snip the cut end about to about a ¼”.
2. Using the round nosed pliers bend down to the left and then at the base bend the other way into a round shape making sure the ends meet to close. You will have rings on both sides of the bead. (After you do a few it gets easier)
3. Use a jump ring to attach the beads together. Use a twisting motion to open the jump rings rather than just pulling apart. Make sure the ends meet to close. Make the bracelet as long you need.
4. Attach the spring ring with a jump ring to the last bead on one side and you are done!
5. Wear with pride.
Pretty bangles, thanks for the instructions.
ReplyDeletehow pretty - i really like the pearl one... simple and chic! nice job!
ReplyDeleteCrystal, they are both beautiful and I would be proud to own either one of them...great work!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm not a jewelry designer either but find it fun to work with some pieces! have been adding beads/jewels/stones to some of my bookmark tassels. Great instructions!
ReplyDeleteLovely! It's fun to make and more fun to wear ;^)
ReplyDeleteCrystal, you amaze me! They are great! And, they are even better than great, because you made them! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe bracelets turned out great! Thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful bracelets and precise instructions. Are really stunning in the photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog! I found you through Leovi.. Please come check out my blog as well I started a new one about Art!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter makes jewelry all the time. I love watching her create. You did a wonderful job! Very elegant.
ReplyDeleteThey look great! I LOVE to make my own jewelry!
ReplyDeleteSarah