As the holidays get closer, we know there will be some people we want to give presents to. Yet, if you don’t have a big budget, what can you do? Well, you can make them a gift!
One thing you can make is jewelry. Jewelry is a gift that can be used longer than baked goods. Additionally, sometimes it is even cheaper. Here are 2 easy types of jewelry to make: beaded earrings or bracelets. Earrings are usually cheaper to make as there are less beads involved.
If you shop well, acrylic beads for making bracelets can be quite affordable. Matching jewelry sets are appreciated by many people! So lets go over how to make jewelry!
Getting Started
First you need to get supplies. Most craft stores will have what you need. For either project you need: beads, round nose pliers and wire cutters. For earrings you additionally need headpins, earwires and tweezers. If you are making bracelets, memory wire is needed. Many people will make both and then mix and match as appropriate.
Remember that fancier beads will make fancier jewelry. Inexpensive earthstone, pearl or glass beads can look very fashionable.
Making The Jewelry
Both types of jewelry need loops to be created. Use your round nose pliers to create these. Wirecutters make trimming off extra wire a snap.
For earrings: add beads to each headpin, close off headpin with a loop and attach the loop to the earwires’ loop.
For bracelets: start by making a loop at the end of the wire. Add your beads to the wire to your desired length. Close off the memory wire with a loop when you are finished.
Nice Touches
Putting the earrings on cardboard or a blank business card makes them look more professional. Storing the jewelry in a baggie tends to help make certain that the jewelry stays in new condition for giving. If you have extra jewelry boxes around, these help even more.
Have a great time giving such lovely presents!
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Clay Pot Crafts:
On the loose end of the cord, you are going to attach the small pot in the same way. Slide the small pot up the cord to make it easier to tie the other large wooden bead on the end of the cord.