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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Double Clover Necklace DIY TUTORIAL

http://www.ornamentea.com/TheShop/TutorialPages/DoubleCloverNecklace.html


Double Clover Necklace
Erin Siegel

Double the clovers, get twice the luck! Create your own wire-wrapped clover pendant. Then, add an accent with a ready-made four leaf clover charm.

Ingredients:

Tools:
Chain nose pliers
Round nose pliers
Cutters


1: Use the wire to form a wrapped loop about 8” from one end of the wire. Make a fat wrap as shown.

 2: Use the long end of wire to string 1 teardrop bead. Use the short wire to wrap around the long wire after the bead as shown.

 3: Use the short wire to string 1 teardrop. Bend the wire over the bead and wrap the wire around itself a few times after the bead as shown.

  4: Repeat step 3 as shown. Trim the short wire and tuck the end in.

 5: Use the long wire to wrap around the base of all three beads as shown. Continue wrapping until the wire is used. Trim and tuck the end in.

  6: Use 1 jump ring to attach the pendant to the center of the chain as shown. Use another jump ring to attach the four leaf clover charm to the chain a few links over as shown.
 7: Use 1 jump ring to attach the spring clasp to one end of the chain. Use another jump ring to attach the extender chain to the free end of chain.

Wear and enjoy your lucky clover necklace!

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Gilded Gold Tassel Necklace and Earrings TUTORIAL

http://www.ornamentea.com/TheShop/TutorialPages/gildedgoldtasselset.html
Erin Siegel 
for Ornamentea.com
Sparkle, dazzle and shine in this 1920's inspired jewelry set!

Ingredients for necklace:

Tools
Chain nose pliers
Round nose pliers
Cutters
Ruler

1: Cut the sparkle chain into ten 3” lengths. String all the chain pieces onto the head pin as shown in photo 1.
2: Use the head pin to string the bead cap and rhinestone ball bead as shown in photo 2.
3: Form a wrapped loop that attaches to both ends of the straight bar chain as shown in photo 3.



Ingredients for earrings:

Tools
Chain nose pliers
Round nose pliers
Cutters
Ruler

1: Cut the sparkle chain into ten 3” lengths. String all the chain pieces onto the head pin as shown
2: Use the head pin to string the bead cap and rhinestone ball bead as shown
3: Form a wrapped loop and attach a lever-back ear finding as shown.
4: Repeat steps of the second earring.

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Anchor Leather Bracelet TUTORIAL



by Erin Siegel

I LOVE nautical themes. I do live by the sea after all! I have always loved the ocean and life near the harbor. I've been seeing the anchor motif everywhere this year and I just love it. I decided I needed to make my own anchor accessory via Ornamentea, of course. The nautical trend is hot and not just for Summer anymore! You can rock this style all year round.

Ingredients:

Tools:
Chain nose pliers
Round nose pliers
Cutters
Scissors
Ruler

Instructions:
1: Use 6” of leather to form a lark’s head knot on the loop of the anchor charm. Repeat for the opposite end of the charm as shown.


2: Insert the ends of the leather into a fold over end and close. Repeat for the other side of the bracelet as shown.
3: Attach the spring clasp to the loop of one fold over end as shown.
4: Use the jump ring to attach the extender chain to the loop of the fold over end. Use the head pin to string 1 filed cube; form a wrapped loop that attaches to the free end of the extender chain as shown.


Friday, August 2, 2013

Sun Fiesta Earrings TUTORIAL

Fiesta Sun Earrings 
by Erin Siegel

These bright, playful earrings will light up your Summer days! So fun and easy to make.
Ingredients:

Tools:
Round nose pliers
Chain nose pliers
Scissors
Ruler

Instructions:

1: Convert the headpins into eyepins by trimming off the heads and creating a loop at one end as shown.
2: String one 6mm glass round; form a simple loop. Set aside. Cut the cord in half and set one aside.

3: Make a 3” fold at one end of the cord. Form a larks head knot around the brass ring as shown.
4: Use the short end of cord to form an overhand knot against the previous larks head knot. Trim ends to 1/8”. Using the long end of cord, form a half-hitch knot around the ring. 
5: String a 4mm bead and form 3 half-hitch knots. Repeat until entire ring is covered. Form an overhand knot against the last half-hitch knot. Trim ends to 1/8”.
6: Attach the bead link made in step one to the brass ring between the first and final knots. Attach an ear wire to the bead link. 

7: Repeat steps 1-4 to complete the second earring.