
Here's an idea for DIY earrings that will delight beginners who want to try their hand at jewelry making, or those who want to create a new vintage earring design. They are made up of fancy studs, round charms and plexiglass tortoise shell pendants. Other sizes and colors of turtle shell pendants are available. Discover some more products at the bottom of the page.
To make these earrings, you will need 2 jewelry pliers : A flat pliers and a round pliers preferably. They will be used to open the ring which is used to assemble all the parts of the earrings. Attention, to open the ring, do not spread the two ends of the ring. You must make them turn on the same axis, otherwise you will deform your ring and you will have difficulty to give him a round shape. To discover the gesture do video go here : How to open a ring for costume jewelry.
These earrings come to add to the already existing tutorials of the collection of jewels "La formuledu Bonheur". Every month we propose a new collection of matching jewels to create yourself. These collections follow the trends of the moment and propose you each month new products. Don't hesitate to have a look at our other collections by choosing the filter corresponding to the collection at the bottom of the filters.
Creating jewellery is a fun activity that will allow you to make your style even more unique by customising our tutorials or by directly choosing your beads and primers from our thousands of references available on the site.













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