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Quick Holiday Gifts
Daily Wire Jewelry Making Tip
December 19, 2014
Quick Holiday Gift Patterns
As Christmas draws closer, we begin the last minute scramble for gift ideas. Today I thought that I’d share a few of our quick pattern tips. Hopefully it will help you finish up a few of your projects – or perhaps, start a few new ones! Enjoy!
Pearl and Black Onyx Necklace
One way to create bead and wire necklaces is to make a series of beaded wire segments, adding from 1 to 3 inches of chain between them. This example has been finished with a favorite toggle clasp.
Skill Level: Beginner/All
Technique: beading, cutting
Materials
- Black Onyx Gemstone beads
- Pearls
- Jewelry Chain
- Toggle Clasp
Chain Drop Earrings
For quick and attractive earring designs, attach some unusual chain segments to a pair of ready-made ear wires and add a headpin charm, or not! The results can be stunning, (and sell well too).
Skill Level: Beginner/All
Technique: beading, cutting
Materials
Finished Ribbon
A great alternative to a chain is to simply ‘finish’ a ribbon! In this example an 18-inch length of organza ribbon was looped at each end.
A lobster claw clasp with an attached jump ring was threaded onto one loop and a large jump ring with a one-inch chain segment onto the other end.
Using 20g half-round, half-hard wire, the ends were then wrapped onto the main ribbons’ length.
A sparkling, headpin charm was attached to the end of the chain segment, giving the final touch.
What a nice way to present pendants for that special occasion such as a wedding or a prom!
Skill Level: Beginner/All
Technique: simple wire wrapping, cutting
Materials
Bent Wire Earrings
What a cool idea! Create them by using 21g round, half-hard wire, (in your choice of length from 3 to 4-inches, or even longer); use round-nose pliers to make a loop in one end and then bend the wire slightly off-center.
Add a headpin drop to the loop and file the opposite end smooth. Simple, easy and very contemporary!
Skill Level: Beginner/All
Technique: simple wire cutting and bending, beading
Materials
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Happy Wrapping!
teresa
December 21, 2014 at 11:13 pm
thanks I was in need of insiration for those last minute minute gifts. thanks again