
Start by slipping a 70x0.8mm flat-headed nail into the strawberry glass bead, or the one of your choice.
Do the same with a 50x0.7mm flat-headed nail in a freshwater pearl.

Discover our new La Plage collection of colorful jewelry to wear all summer long. These pretty creations are ideal for wearing on the beach, at festivals or events like weddings!
In this beginner-friendly tutorial, discover how to make mini-creoles with charms. Charms are one of summer's big trends. Whether hanging from a necklace or dangling from earrings, they've certainly invaded our jewelry boxes.
These pearl-embellished mini hoop earrings can be worn with a casual daytime outfit or a more sophisticated evening look. The possibilities are endless: simply change the pearls to suit your mood and look. For this creation, I chose to use 20mm round stainless steel hoop earrings for better durability. Feel free to wear these earrings by the pool or on the beach this summer, they won't budge! The pearls and fruit charms are made of glass, but beware: this is a fragile material. Avoid shocks and remember to protect your earrings if you take them in a jewelry case or suitcase.
The main advantage of these earrings is the freedom they give you to multiply your pearl combinations and change the ones you want to wear on your creoles. So let your imagination run wild and personalize your earrings with the glass beads of your choice. Each pair of creoles will be a unique reflection of your style and preferences! You can discover all our glass beads and charms on our website. The hardest part is choosing!
If you plan to reproduce this tutorial, feel free to share your creations with us on our Facebook page and Instagram account. We'd love to see what you come up with!

Start by slipping a 70x0.8mm flat-headed nail into the strawberry glass bead, or the one of your choice.
Do the same with a 50x0.7mm flat-headed nail in a freshwater pearl.

Using round-tipped pliers, make a loop without closing it completely.
You can repeat this step for the flat-headed nail you slipped into the freshwater pearl.
If you don't know how to make a loop, please consult our data sheet: Forming a loop on a jewelry nail or pin.

Using flat-nose pliers, hook your two beads onto a ring using the loop you've just created.

Then slide your ring into the creole. And that's it!

These earrings can be combined endlessly with our pearls and charms. Here are a few other ideas for fruit & vegetable mini-creoles!













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