costume jewelry handcrafted and beaded jewelry
Costume Jewelry: Hand-crafted and Beaded Jewelry
Costume jewelry is not just about big brands and expensive buys. If you feel the urge to explore your creative talent, then here are some easy ways to make hand-crafted and beaded jewelry.
- Head pins: 2 (these should have a flat head at the bottom)
- Ear wires
- Beads (any kind)
- Round nose pliers (these are needed to make the loops)
- Take the head pin and start putting some beads on it. You can experiment with the size and color of the beads. Opt for two colors in the beginning. This would help in breaking the monotony.
- Now, you will need the round nose pliers to bend the free edge of the pin (bend it at 90°).
- Next, bend the end of the pin into a loop to seal the free edge.
- Finally, all you need to do is add a wire to the loop and your earring is ready to be worn.
- Clasp
- Wire cutters
- Crimping pliers
- Tigertail (a thin, nylon-coated steel cable which creates an illusion of floating beads)
- Crimp beads: 18 (These are metal beads that are flattened onto the tigertail, which help in keeping a bead in place.)
- 4mm beads: 8 (any kind)
- First, you need to cut an accurate length of the tigertail wire.
- Now, slide a crimp bead and a part of the clasp onto the tigertail.
- Next, slide the tigertail back through the crimp bead. Once that is done, pull it tight.
- Now, use the pliers to flatten the crimp bead, and trim the excess wire.
- Once you decide upon the spacing between the beads, string them together and flatten the crimp bead, one at a time.
- Maintain a correct distance to space out the beads. Once you finish adding the beads, add the other part of the clasp to the second end.
- Flat nose pliers
- Wire cutters
- Tigertail wire
- Clasp
- Crimps
- Beads (around 4 - 6 mm)
- First, hold the tigertail wire between your thumb and forefinger. Now, slide the crimp bead onto the wire.
- Next, slide one half of the clasp. Now, using your other hand, take the 2-inch tail and pass it through the crimp bead.
- Do not push it too far, as it should be enough to the extent that you are able to hold.
- Now, use the pliers to flatten the crimp bead. Make use of the wire cutters to cut any extra wire that is jutting out.
- Now, you can slide the beads onto the wire. Keep the length in mind, as it should be able to fit around your ankle.
- Once that is done, slide another crimp from the other end. The other half of the clasp will go at this end.
- Push the crimps till the edge of the clasp, and use the pliers to flatten the crimp.