Pink and Teal Beaded Earrings
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I’ve got another easy jewelry tutorial for you today. If you’ve never made your own earrings before, these would be the prefect pair to start with.
I was looking through my sweaters over the weekend and realized that I have a lot of pink and teal. I especially have a lot of dark pink sweaters from The Loft that I love wearing. So I decided I needed a new pair of pink and teal beaded earrings to match all my favorite sweaters. Plus these colors are sure to brighten up any cold, dreary day!
Supplies needed:
- 4 small beads
- 2 larger beads
- headpins
- 2 earring hooks
- round nose pliers
Step 1: Thread your larger beads onto two seperate headpins. Create a loop by bending the wire right after the bead at a 90 degree angle. Cut excess wire leaving about a 1/4 inch of wire. Grab the end of the wire with your round nose pliers and bend into a circle.
Step 2: Cut end off of two head pins using your pliers. Create a loop using your round nose pliers. Thread a small bead on the wire. Create another loop. Repeat using left over wire for your three other small beads.
Step 3: Attach large bead and small beads to the earring hook. Repeat for second earring.
Rebecca from My Girlish Whims has a great tutorial for creating loops if you need to see a visual.
I promise that these are super easy to make and you will love wearing them.
What color beads would you use if you made these earrings? I’m thinking I need a pair of red and teal earrings.
Pink and teal are so beautiful together. I’ve never made jewelry before, but you make it seem so easy. And the earrings are really gorgeous.
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