I loved your video. I’ve never made an earring like this before. It’s a great new addition. What I would love to see is you or someone wearing it. It gives me a visual on how they look on. This would help to determine the size that would work on me, being only 5’ I tend to like maybe smaller earrings sometimes. After I make it of course I would know. It would help on the 1st time out on my 1st pair. Thank you so much for all the detail in the video!
yes, some wire will lose its plating and copper or the base metal will show through. What I do is I’ll make jewelry with the wire I plan to use and wear it for a while to see how it holds up. For more durability, silver or gold filled, rhodium plated, or even brass wire usually will not change with wear.
Thanks one other question! What brand gold plated wire do you use? I cannot seem to find a good color gold plated, what you are using looks perfect. Thanks again!
It depends on the piercing, if you’re making them for a gift or to sell, 18-20 gauge is a good choice. I only had 16 gauge available so I used it and it does fit my piercings so it worked, but you’re right it can be too big for some ears so you have to use what works for you. 😊
I like Etsy.com, www.etsy.com/shop/LillysBeadBox but there are other great sellers on Etsy too. I usually order a small amount of beads to check the quality of the sellers beads. Hope this helps.😊
Denise, these are really beautiful. Hey check out this rolling pin from the dollar tree in this video..I think it would work great on wire you could just slip off when making these earrings. It looks about the right size and for a dollar..wooo hoo. The video is by Kelly Barlow Creations and it is her latest video showing what she made out of the rolling pin.
Love these precious earrings thanks for sharing
So far I like this tutorial and earings the best. Thank you so much. I love these
I loved your video. I’ve never made an earring like this before. It’s a great new addition. What I would love to see is you or someone wearing it. It gives me a visual on how they look on. This would help to determine the size that would work on me, being only 5’ I tend to like maybe smaller earrings sometimes.
After I make it of course I would know. It would help on the 1st time out on my 1st pair. Thank you so much for all the detail in the video!
Wow Mam too good. Looks beautiful. Thankyou so much for this video. God bless. Tkcare.
These are sooo me. I LOVE them. Thank you!!
Wow great tutorial
Love them!
AWESOME DENISE...SIMPLE YET BEAUTIFUL....💞☺
Very pretty
Lovely
Thankyou for all your inspiration...Any new books in the works ?
Hoping to get something out next year, I’ve been quite lazy lately, need to get back to writing as well as jewelry 😊
Would gold plated wire tarnish? I use silver and gold plated wire but I’m afraid that it will tarnish for my customers. Thanks
yes, some wire will lose its plating and copper or the base metal will show through. What I do is I’ll make jewelry with the wire I plan to use and wear it for a while to see how it holds up. For more durability, silver or gold filled, rhodium plated, or even brass wire usually will not change with wear.
Where do you get your top drilled briolette beads? I'm a little new at this and am not finding a good source.
Lilly’s bead box is good also Etsy has a lot of good sellers, good luck in finding some beautiful beads. 😊
Thanks one other question! What brand gold plated wire do you use? I cannot seem to find a good color gold plated, what you are using looks perfect. Thanks again!
how do you wear that though? can you model what it looks like...
They hang like regular hoop earrings, they would look like the picture if you looked at someone’s profile.
Hi can you tumble the wire before you put the stone on
Do You mean to tumble it to wire harden it before? If so, sure that would work
Yes after you make the round circle but before you wire wrap the stone ......thanks I will try it
I will be making these, as well as those cowrie shell ones. I love both :) and thanks
Isn't 16 gauge too large for most ears? Just curious?
It depends on the piercing, if you’re making them for a gift or to sell, 18-20 gauge is a good choice. I only had 16 gauge available so I used it and it does fit my piercings so it worked, but you’re right it can be too big for some ears so you have to use what works for you. 😊
Very naise 🥰!
Where did you get these beads from?
I like Etsy.com, www.etsy.com/shop/LillysBeadBox but there are other great sellers on Etsy too. I usually order a small amount of beads to check the quality of the sellers beads. Hope this helps.😊
What brand of wire is that? I'm new to jewelry making
I like Beadsmith gold plated copper wire but there are other good brands. You can check out beadaholique.com they have a lot of good brands. 😊
Denise, these are really beautiful. Hey check out this rolling pin from the dollar tree in this video..I think it would work great on wire you could just slip off when making these earrings. It looks about the right size and for a dollar..wooo hoo. The video is by Kelly Barlow Creations and it is her latest video showing what she made out of the rolling pin.
Deby Nieto I use doll rods so you can make many sizes of hoops.
@@sharonholmes4444 Never heard of those..And that is how they are titled ? I will look on Ebay..Thank you very much.
@@sharonholmes4444 Ok, I looked it up on Ebay and got some weird band named that and some other weird stuff..Would they be called anything else ?
Deby Nieto I get mine @ Home Depot.
Deby Nieto try "Dowel Rods" they have them everywhere what i found. Wally, Michael's, Lowe's, Hope Depot, Hobby Lobby.
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Sixteen gauge through the ear? Ouch!
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