Open the ring with two flat pliers or one round and one flat plier. To open the ring, rotate the two ends of the ring. Do not spread them apart or you will deform the ring.

Big vintage earrings are back in fashion for a few years. They remind us of the 70s and 80s. Dare to wear XXL jewelry. For this Flower Power style tutorial, we propose two models of acetate flowers: a Sunflower or a Daisy. It's up to you to choose the flower that suits you. Other acetate models are also available. Feel free to take a look at our selection. You will find other models in variation at the bottom of the page.
To make these XXL flower earrings, you will simply need a stud or an ear hook and rings large enough to be passed through the thickness of the pendants.
The sunflower shape can be worn with or without the brown heart in the center. This one comes out if you press on it. Of course, it will not come out by itself. You have to force a little to remove it. This offers new perspectives to decorate this flower which can be customized with thread or beads.
Open the ring with two flat pliers or one round and one flat plier. To open the ring, rotate the two ends of the ring. Do not spread them apart or you will deform the ring.
Pass the ring through the hole of the flower pendant, then the hook or the ring of the ear stud.
Close the ring with the two clips by rotating the two ends again. At the end of the ring, turn the two ends slightly back and forth so that they are facing each other. They should touch.













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