
Cut a length of wire, pass through a squeeze bead, then a wire guard.
Pass the clasp through the wire guard before passing through the squeeze bead again.
Crush the crush bead with flat-nose pliers.

Welcome to this new tutorial! Today, I'm showing you an easy piece of jewelry for beginners! In just a few minutes, you'll have three colorful necklaces with matching charms.
To create this jewel, you'll need four colors of beads, as well as colorful charms to slip into the middle of your beads. For these necklaces, I've used Preciosa 7/0 and 8/0 seed beads in your warm hues, so you can wear them all summer long. Our wide range of rocailles beads will enable you to choose your favorite colors, or to endlessly vary this tutorial with different sizes!
The concept is simple: simply string several beads together to create sections of the same color, and slide a charm of the same color onto each section. In the steps of this tutorial, I detail the number of beads for each section, but you can do as you please, and let your creativity run wild.
These necklaces are part of the"La plage" summer DIY jewelry collection. They join other colorful tutorials, which won't leave your side this season! Do you like colorful jewelry? Take a look at our other summer jewelry collections: L'escapade and L'oasis.
And if you reproduce this tutorial, don't hesitate to share your creation with us by mentioning us on our social networks. We'd love to see what you come up with!

Cut a length of wire, pass through a squeeze bead, then a wire guard.
Pass the clasp through the wire guard before passing through the squeeze bead again.
Crush the crush bead with flat-nose pliers.

String the beads either randomly, using your creativity, or as shown below.
(This necklace is the shortest of the three)

To close the collar, repeat the process from step 1. Thread a crush bead, then a wire guard.
Thread the last ring of the extension chain through the wire guard before threading through the crush bead again.

Close the bead to be crushed with flat-nose pliers.
Then pass the strand of wire through a few beads before cutting off the excess.

For the longest necklace:
Once the necklace is complete, add a starfish charm using a ring on your necklace. On my version, it's three pearls from the end of the white section, before the orange section.

For the intermediate necklace:













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