Hi Everybody,
A-heh, a-choo! DIY Earring Party aftermath...i.e. a cold. Pearl Town, DIY Earring Party, simple earring making, ColdHeat Glue gun test drive and behind the cover of Fabulous Woven Jewelry. I noticed I didn't quite finish my thought in a few spots on the podcast. Sorry. Blame it on the stuffy head, right?!?! or maybe just the excitement of going home! :-) Take care and happy making, Candie
Dose of Vitamin C advised before listening HERE:
POD-SAFE MUSIC NETWORK:
Jody Aaron-Orange Soda
Kingbenny-A Pearl
Bryan Howard-Coming Home
Throw A DIY Earring Party!!!
I forgot to snap off a picture before everyone left, but you get the idea.
Pod-Class: Earring Madness!
Materials:
- 2" head pins
- ear wire findings
- beads
- 10mm bead (optional)
- wire cutters
- round nose pliers
- flat nose pliers
Set of Pliers-LtoR chain nose, wire cutters, round nose
String the beads onto a head pin and make a 45 degree angle bend just above the last bead.
Slide the 10mm bead onto the head pin and trim the wire so that it is flush with the bead. This creates a perfect length of remaining wire to make a loop.
Make a loop at the end of the wire using the round nose pliers.
Almost finished...
Sometimes I simplify the appearance of the ear wire by removing the coil and round silver bead. Here's How:
Cut the loop off of the ear wire just below the round bead.
You can save the left over pieces if you like.
Make a loop starting at the bottom of the wire and rolling it around until it meets, making a loop.
Open the loop from side to side with chain nose pliers so that it will keep it's round shape. Connect the beaded head pin and close the loop.
Finished!
Ear wires can really change the overall look of the earrings.
You can make any of the above using head pins and simple loops for connections to beads and chains.
Product Review...
I got sh sh steam...er, ColdHeat!!!
I recently test drove the Cold Heat Glue Gun and thoroughly enjoyed myself.
2 Thumbs Up for ColdHeat!
The glue gun comes with a small book of instructions and crafty ideas. Who doesn't love that!?!? I took them up on one of the projects involving found objects. I made a small jewelry making modification and voila'... Firework pins!! Simply hot glue the tie tack finding to the back of a glittery pom pom for an instant explosion! And Boy, does this thing heat up fast! 1 minute til' glue time!
Behind the Cover of...
Fabulous Woven Jewelry by Mary Hettmansperger
Published by Lark Books, a division of Sterling Publishing
FEATURING:
plaiting, coiling, knotting, looping and twining with fiber and metal
This is an excellent book with clear instructions and interesting projects. If you are looking for a new technique to add to your repertoire, textiles, mixed media or all of the above; then this book is for YOU!
Listen to the podcast for all of the above details. Have a great week and thanks for stopping by!
*comments and questions to the CC secretary please; candieATcandiecooperDOTcom