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DIY small Heishi emerald beads and beetle charm

Made by :Tiffanie Perles Co
Published on the :15/04/2021
Time :10 minutes
Level :Easy
Prices :14,71€
DIY small Heishi emerald beads and beetle charm

How to customize small creoles?

We love these little creoles that can be customized with beads and charms. Find in this tutorial, an idea of association of pearls and new charms scarabs. You also like these creoles? Know that the prices are decreasing! The more you buy, the more the price drops: If you buy 10, the price drops from 1 euro per unit to 0.80 cents per unit. And if you buy 50, they will cost you only 0.60 cents each! So, inspired ? Here are some other ideas for mini creoles :

The beetle charms used in this model were designed by our in-house team. They are Perles and Co creations only available on our website. They are also available as spacers and as a shape to stick on a flat cabochon in gold and silver.

These creoles are also composed of different pearls that exist in multiple colors. The Preciosa 4 mm spinners, the heishi 3 mm and the Miyuki triangle spacers.

Tutorial steps

Step 1

Flatten the raised end of the creole to be able to pass easily the spinners. To do this, use a pair of flat pliers and flatten the angle very gently so as not to bend the creole. Do not flatten it completely, just enough to pass the spinners.

Step 2

Then string the following beads: 1 stopper bead, 5 heishi, 1 spacer, 1 4 mm spinner, 1 spacer, 3 heishi, 1 spacer, 3 heishi, 1 spacer, 1 spinner, 1 spacer, 1 beetle charm, 1 spacer, 1 spinner, 1 spacer, 3 heishi, 1 spacer, 3 heishi, 1 spacer, 1 spinner, 1 spacer, 5 heishi, 1 stopper bead. Center the whole on the creole by moving the stopper beads.

Step 3

Straighten with a round pliers, the end of the creole that you have flattened always carefully.

Result
Schema  DIY small Heishi emerald beads and beetle charm
Schema  DIY small Heishi emerald beads and beetle charm
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Bonjour, moi c'est Tiffanie. J'étais créatrice et designer produit chez Perles & Co. J'adore tester de nouveaux DIY et vous faire profiter de mes expériences. Vous pouvez toujours consulter les tutoriels que je vous avais concocté sur le site !
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Which material to use ?
Please note that the quantities of the suggested equivalents are not necessarily exact. You can adjust them in your basket.
Supplies
Stopper bead 3 mm with a 0.6 mm hole Gold Filled x2
4,20€
Earring hoops to decorate 30x0.6 mm - Gold Tone x2
1,10€
Heishi beads in polymer clay 3x1 mm Pigeon Green x39 cm
1,80€
Subtotal : 12,90€
Tools
Kit of 3 pliers in Perles & Co pocket Pink x1
19,00€
Subtotal : 19,00€
Please note that the quantities of the suggested equivalents are not necessarily exact. You can adjust them in your basket.
Equivalent product
Earring hoops to decorate 30x0.6 mm - Fine silver plating x2
1,00€
Heishi beads in polymer clay 3x1 mm Peacock Blue x45 cm
1,80€
4mm 925 Sterling Silver Stopper beads with 0.6 mm hole x4
3,40€
Your questions (2)

You have a question about this tutorial? Ask it to our team and the people who have already tested it. The Perles & Co community is here to help you!

By Bonnier (19/05/2022 22:05:40)
Bonjour comment fais t on tenir ces créoles aux oreilles
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Answer from customer Tiffanie J. (20/05/2022 08:38:57)
Bonjour, vous retirez le bout courbé de l'anneau, vous l'enfilez sur votre oreille et vous replacez la tige dans la boucle au dos de l'oreille. Je les porte souvent, ça tient très bien. Bonne journée.
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By Camille (13/07/2021 18:59:12)
La breloque scarabée possède un trou pour passer le fil. Mais l'épaisseur de la tige de la créole ne permet pas de passer par ce trou. Comment avez-vous fait pour ce tutoriel ?
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Answer from customer Tiffanie J. (16/07/2021 15:19:59)
Bonjour, effectivement après avoir testé de nouveau j'ai rencontré le même souci. Lorsque j'ai réalisé ce tutoriel, il n'y avait aucun problème à passer les scarabées. Le nouvel arrivage de ce modèle de créoles doit être un peu différent. Je vais en informer le fournisseur.

En attendant j'ai trouvé une solution : En appuyant fortement avec une pince plate sur la tige, on peut l'aplatir légèrement sans l'abîmer et faire passer le scarabée. Je viens de tester ça fonctionne. Désolé pour ce désagrément.
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By Camille (posted on : 14/07/2021 )
Il faut "tailler" le bout de la créole par lequel passe les perles car il y a une "sur-épaisseur" sur le bout qui empêche la breloque scarabée de passer. Le rendu est sympa.
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