
To begin, thread a pearly bead and a bicone bead onto your round-headed nail. Then cut off a little of the length with wire cutters.

Want to add a touch of softness and minimalism to your jewelry collection? In this step-by-step tutorial, we guide you through the process of creating beautiful spring-inspired dangling earrings. Comprising a delicate flower-shaped stud earring in stainless steel and zirconium oxide, a fine gold chain and a combination of pink bead bicones and pearly pearls, these earrings are a reminder of the sweetness of the warm weather just around the corner!
This tutorial is part of our Jardin Secret collection, a DIY series featuring jewelry inspired by flowers and butterflies, evoking the softness and freshness of spring. From thin, light earrings to a multi-rank necklace and a beaded bracelet, there's something for everyone!
Give free rein to your creativity by customizing these DIY earrings to your own personal taste! By playing with the colors of the beads or varying the chains, you can create one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces perfectly suited to your style or that of your loved ones. A simple way to add a personal touch to your creation and make it truly unique. You can find our full range of 3 mm PureCrystal bicones and pearly beads on our website. Flower earstuds are also available in white, and can be found in the list of variations in the tutorial.
If you reproduce this tutorial, don't hesitate to share your jewelry on social networks by tagging our Facebook page or Instagram account. We'd love to see what you come up with!

To begin, thread a pearly bead and a bicone bead onto your round-headed nail. Then cut off a little of the length with wire cutters.

Using one-step looper pliers or round-tipped pliers, form a loop on the end of the nail. To do this, consult our data sheet on how to form a loop on a nail or jewelry pin.
Do not close the loop completely.

Next, cut 3 pieces of chain: two 2 cm long and one 2.5 cm long. Take one of the pieces of chain and pass one end through the nail loop. Then close the loop tightly.

Take your stud and open the small ring. Pass through the other end of the chain.

Do the same for the other two chain ends and close the stud ring.
You can repeat all these steps for the other earring.













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