
Cut about 20 cm of copper wire.

It's springtime! The sun is out, the birds are singing and flowers are blooming here and there, bringing a touch of color and freshness to our daily lives. It's the perfect season to renew your style, change your wardrobe and, of course, bring out your pastel and floral jewelry. After winter, it's always nice to reintroduce soft, light hues into our accessories, and what could be better than spring-inspired jewelry?
Here's a DIY flower earring made with flower beads and Miyuki Seed beads. Thanks to gold-plated copper wire, you can easily attach the beads to the ring. These discreet, poetic earrings are perfect for everyday wear, or to complement a guest outfit for a wedding or ceremony.
This tutorial is a variation on the wedding earrings you've come to love. If you've already made this project, you'll find that it's easy to personalize and adapt to your own style and desires. In fact, you can easily adapt this bead-attachment technique to different types of support, from creoles to stainless steel weaving rings. In this way, you can vary the pleasures and create earrings that perfectly match your tastes, while using different beads and materials.
This DIY is a great way to take a moment for yourself. Working with Miyuki beads, Beads caps and gold-plated copper wire is simple and enjoyable, and the end result will be both pretty and personal. Take advantage of every step to let your creativity run wild and celebrate the arrival of spring with these flower earrings.

Cut about 20 cm of copper wire.

Fold the wire in half. Pass it through the ring and twist it a few millimeters to secure it to the ring.

Thread a flower and a seed bead onto one end of the thread. Pass the thread through the hole in the flower without passing through the seed bead. Tighten and place the flower against the ring.

Thread a new seed bead. Place it 1 cm from the ring. Fold the wire back at this point, then twist the two pieces of wire together to form a "baguette" that will hold the bead in the air. Make a few more with more Seed beads.

Continue attaching flowers of different colors and sizes and beads until you have something that suits you. From time to time, wrap the copper wire around the ring or flowers to secure the elements together. When the first piece of wire becomes too short, wrap it around the ring and flowers and cut it, then move on to the second piece of wire to continue.

Open the stud ring and slide the ribbed ring into it. Close the stud ring. Move on to the second earring.













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