
In this first step, I invite you to arrange your beads in the desired order on a tray so that you don't spare them as you create.
To make vintage and trendy double creole earrings, follow this step-by-step photo tutorial. These earrings can be created in many different colors of round resin beads. It is also unthinkable and very trendy to mix different colors while staying in the same tones. One could imagine a pastel color harmony!
Here, we used opaque resin beads color "malachite" in 6mm, 8mm and 10mm and the matching ear stud in 12mm.
The studs are made with round malachite cabochons in 14mm.
These vintage malachite earrings will look great with a simple white or denim shirt. Or you can match them with more floral designs!
The technique is simple, but requires a little skill when bending the brass wire to form loops with a round pliers. Everything is explained in the steps below.
Now it's your turn to create! Don't forget to share your creations with us, we can't wait to see the result.

In this first step, I invite you to arrange your beads in the desired order on a tray so that you don't spare them as you create.

Take your brass wire and with a wire cutter, cut two wires of about 15 cm each.

We will start by creating the small creole. Take one of the two wires and form a loop at one end. Then thread the 10 small beads. Cut to the right length. Make a loop at the other end and take the opportunity to hang it on the first loop to close the creole.

Take this opportunity to hang your little creole on the ear stud. Glue the green cabochon on the ear stud with the glue. Let it dry.

Now repeat step 3 to create the large creole. Take the second wire and form a loop at one end. Then string the beads in the desired order. Cut to the right length. Re-form a loop at the other end and take the opportunity to hang it on the small creole, counting 3 beads from the top. Repeat the same operation to close the large creole on the small one entirely.

Shape real round creaoles by hand, this brass wire is very flexible and adaptable.












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