DESIGNED BY Denise Yezbak Moore
FEATURING BEAD GALLERY® BEADS BY HALCRAFT COLLECTION
Learn how to make these Peaceful Pieces Earrings by designer Denise Yezbak Moore featuring Bead Gallery beads by Halcraft Collection. The instructions for this beautiful Bead Gallery creation include a comprehensive list of DIY jewelry making materials and supplies from our huge inventory of beads, charms, connectors, pendants, findings, stringing materials and tools. As well as a step by step DIY jewelry making a how-to guide for creating this one of a kind statement piece. Creating beautiful jewelry is easy with Halcraft Collection.
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02 Bead Gallery® reconstituted stone turquoise peace sign (18968)
02 Bead Gallery® slider reconstituted stone flower (18969)
02 Bead Gallery® crystal stone pendant (19055)
44 Bead Gallery® purple glass 6/0 seed beads (19049)
02 Bead Gallery® .925 silver heavy wire French ear wire with ball
& loop (17039)
04 silver tone eye pins
02 Beadalon® German style wire, round, silver plated 24 gauge
(180B-024)
Tools:
Beadalon classic nipper tool (JTNIP1)
Beadalon slim line round nose pliers (201A-014)
Beadalon 2 slim line chain nose pliers (201A-011)
Time: 45 minutes
Level Of Difficulty: Intermediate
1. Using eye pin, string peace sign, and form a simple loop.
2. Open bottom loop, and attach crystal pendant.
3. Using eye pin, string flower slider, and form a simple loop.
4. Cut 12” of wire.
5. String 7 purple seed, top loop of peace sign, and 7 purple seeds.
6. Pass each end of wire upward through loops on flower slider.
7. String 4 purple seeds on the left, and 4 purple seeds on the right.
8. Bring wires together, and wrap left wire around base wire 3 times.
9. Form a wrapped loop around base wire.
10. Connect ear wire to top loop.
11. Repeat steps 1-10 for 2nd earrings.
Denise Yezbak Moore is a self-taught artisan who loves to create anything with a bohemian flair. She specializes in one-of-a-kind jewelry designs, photography, and social media. Denise resides in Orange County, CA with her husband and two children.