Thanks for giving a clear easy way of turning the wire I have limited use of my left hand but I think I can do it with your easy showing and explanation of how to make this
i dont understand why this is only got several hundreds likes! this is genius! i've been trying to find bails that can work with marble and she made it herself! thats awesome.. even the ring wire too.. cooll
You are a very detailed teacher! I love that you tell every little step & every eventuality. Those who think you "talk too much" should just turn the sound down & good luck putting their jewelry together! LOL. Keep up the good work, you are an amazing young woman. Deb from Texas
If you squeez your E6000 from the sides when you finish it will suck the glue back into the tube and not pump out so fast. Gives you time to get the top on
Hi Aleshia,i really like your Bracelets,both are Fabulous & again you are amazing to make absolutely anything to created Fantastic Jewels,you are so creative & meticulous it's a real Joy to watch your tutorials,thank you for this excellent tut. video!
Hi! I just wanted to tell you how I found worked good! I painted on the back of the crackled glass beads, with blue & white dots, then take your brush & swirl it around the paint. It looks so pretty, the white shows up in the crackled part, & the blue shows up too ! I like it! Thanks, Francine
I have watched your videos for a while and have always enjoyed all of them. beautiful and I love how you go into details on each step.. thank you for sharing your work.
I absolutely love this idea. I've wanted to make a bracelet with these marbles but wasn't sure if wire wrapping would work. This idea is SO much better. Thank you!
Thank you so much for the details on making the connector for the marble backing! Now I think I'm really ready to create some jewelry and I will absolutely be watching the previous two videos.
+OneVeryHappyBird I bet a punch would work, but it I think you might want to use an older one - in case the plastic dulls the edges - you wouldn't want a brand new punch to make ragged edges on paper!
LOVE IT! These stones got a great beautiful look! Amazing job, very well explained, and let me tell you, you are very creative, congratulations. Thank you for sharing your talent, it will be a great project for me. GOD bless you
Hello, thanks for sharing your videos. What size split rings do you use for your bracelets? I ordered some but they appear smaller than the ones you use. Thanks.Shelly
Very thorough tutorial at a great pace. Also your nails are amazing. Kinda lost track of what you were saying at a couple points because I was too busy admiring how perfect your manicure is.
This is exactly the kind of jewelry I enjoy making! Im glad someone else does too. I use Loctite adhesive and it doesn't really bother my skin but takes 24hrs to cure. But as far as plastic goes, old takeout salad containers work well. I like the idea of putting it on the back like that. :)
Thank you for your tutorials. Questions: Is the glue you use water proof? How much would you suggest selling the items for: rings, bracelets, necklaces, earrings? Thank you so much.SMR
Thank you, Alecia for the instructions. I have a gas range so I made some of the cracked crystals. I found that on the gas range 6 minutes was enough time to heat them up before going into the ice-water bath. Hope that helps you and/or someone else.
I love your tutorials, you explain things for all to understand. This was another great tut. I would like to make you a challenge....(HOW Top MAKE A BRACELET FROM PUZZLE PIECES). Great tutorials. Can't wait to see more.
This is awesome! Just what I need to complete a project. Have you thought about using epoxy resin? That would eliminate the need for the glue and the plastic.
Thanks for sharing!! I was wondering, couldn't you use a 1/2" round punch to cut your plastic rounds? It would save you a couple of steps I think like tracing and hand cutting. I really enjoy your tuts, please keep them coming!
love it!, and i love the little tips on using the piers. ive been being for years bu its nice to see and hear stuff like that . such a sweet little bracelet too, it would look fab with jeans and a tee shirt.
Great video! Would there be another way to connect the marble pieces if I didn't want to make my own wire backing? I know the marbles aren't perfectly round, so I'm thinking they might not fit in any bracelet bezel blanks. But since I don't really want to make my own wire backing, I was just wondering if there is an alternative? Thanks!
Thank you for sharing. I really love these . I was wondering and off to search for a video on you making those paper beads and the making of that necklace you see in this video.
OMG I'm in love with your videos, I'm glad to have come across these videos because I always wondered how I can do a bracelet but I love the video because you take the time to explain how to and love that, please keep sharing and I've subscribed....thanks for sharing
Hi from the UK. Thank you for a detailed and fun video. This is the first time I have seen your work, I have subscribed and look forward to seeing more ideas. Thank you again for showing and inspiring :) Big hugs.
i love you videos i was thinking ifyou used a washable maker and flip the plastic the other side you could wape the maker offso you would not have the black little shadow
I bought marbels at Michaels Craft store and they are a bit over 1/2 inch. I wanted the crackled effect and cooked them 10 minutes, but nothing happend. I tried again for another 10 min and a few cracked once. I tried a 3th time for 15 minutes but it stayed the same and one of them broke so I stopped trying there. Also when I put them in ice water mine didn't sizzle like yours. I don't know what I did wrong. I still used them and made earrings, a pendant and a bracelet and it looks really pretty still. Ended up leaving the plastic out of it because it didn't stick and curled up. Now that I think about it I should of let them dry under pressure, that would of worked better. Still without works fine to, the metal is smooth and all ends are nicely tucked in so nothing feels sharp. Thanks for the tutorial!
Hi how strong is the wire,as I have a soft type of wire but that breaks to easy, and I have the stronger type in silver and copper, in 4mm size,as I've done some glitter cabochons, and want to use it to make the backs like the ones you did in your video ,I have brass the same 4mm as my other wire is to thin for wrapping this way any info welcome thanks.🍁🌹🌺🌷🌻🌼🌸
I bet a 1/2” punch for making the plastic backings can be found at a craft store. Also, I think a softer, more flexible, vinyl type material may be better than the rigid, sharp-edged, bottle-plastic.
Do you think it would be okay to use regular jump rings? And are the marbles too heavy to make regular loops....I'm not very good at wrapped loops. Lol.....
Hi Ronette, the bracelet is very heavy. If you really want to use regular jump rings I recommend to use heavy duty 18 gauge jump rings. Instead of using 18 gauge aluminum wire use 18 gauge artistic wire for stronger loops.
ANYONE COULD FOLLOW THESE PRECISE INSTRUCTIONS! and her voice is so pleasant ,
I loved this !
I really am thankful for the clear, easy teaching style you use to explain your projects.
this would look great as a necklace... ohman you gave me so many ideas. this is great. thank you so much.
Thanks for giving a clear easy way of turning the wire I have limited use of my left hand but I think I can do it with your easy showing and explanation of how to make this
i dont understand why this is only got several hundreds likes! this is genius! i've been trying to find bails that can work with marble and she made it herself! thats awesome.. even the ring wire too.. cooll
ikr, pure talent
You are a very detailed teacher! I love that you tell every little step & every eventuality. Those who think you "talk too much" should just turn the sound down & good luck putting their jewelry together! LOL. Keep up the good work, you are an amazing young woman.
Deb from Texas
the bracelet done with the pictures is really adorable
They are beautiful, thank you for showing us how to make them.
Thanks, Aleisha. I really liked learning how you use the spirals on the back of the marbles.
I absolutely adore your style, I feel like you are right here with me every step of the way. Thank you, for being you! Stay possitive!
I love how you make it so easy to follow the instructions and how to keep the cost down so your project will be very affordable.
If you squeez your E6000 from the sides when you finish it will suck the glue back into the tube and not pump out so fast. Gives you time to get the top on
Love your tutorials
I'm glad you bend the end of the wrap upwards. I hate trying to file it.
Lots of different steps with this project but the bracelets are adorable. Thank you for a great video.
Hi Aleshia,i really like your Bracelets,both are Fabulous & again you are amazing to make absolutely anything to created Fantastic Jewels,you are so creative & meticulous it's a real Joy to watch your tutorials,thank you for this excellent tut. video!
thanx so much this is like glass marbles for dummies....i need those detailed instructions
Eileen M r
I need detailed visual instructions too. She does such a wonderful job explaining what she is doing.
Hi!
I just wanted to tell you how I found worked good!
I painted on the back of the crackled glass beads, with blue & white dots, then take your brush & swirl it around the paint.
It looks so pretty, the white shows up in the crackled part, & the blue shows up too !
I like it!
Thanks,
Francine
I have watched your videos for a while and have always enjoyed all of them. beautiful and I love how you go into details on each step.. thank you for sharing your work.
I absolutely love this idea. I've wanted to make a bracelet with these marbles but wasn't sure if wire wrapping would work. This idea is SO much better. Thank you!
Those are fantastic! If you want to get rid of the black rings on the plastic, just take some rubbing alcohol with a Q-tip and wipe off.
Painting then now and watching you, life is good.
Just love that you make your own bails! They are so much nicer than any I have bought. Thank you for sharing! LOVE your videos!
Thank you so much for the details on making the connector for the marble backing! Now I think I'm really ready to create some jewelry and I will absolutely be watching the previous two videos.
love the plastic idea and the way you spiraled that wire very pretty.
I love this! I'm looking for affordable crafts for spending quality time on the weekends with my little girl, she will love this, thanks.
When I was a kid I had a bracelet just like the crackled one, too cool. Love it!
I absolutely LOVE this bracelet! Thank you for sharing! Especially all the money saving tips!
Excellent tutorial! Thank you very much! Do you think a 1/2 inch punch would go through the plastic?
+OneVeryHappyBird I don't know I've never tried punches before. I was thinking about getting one for this but I too wasn't sure if it would work.
+OneVeryHappyBird I bet a punch would work, but it I think you might want to use an older one - in case the plastic dulls the edges - you wouldn't want a brand new punch to make ragged edges on paper!
LOVE IT! These stones got a great beautiful look! Amazing job, very well explained, and let me tell you, you are very creative, congratulations. Thank you for sharing your talent, it will be a great project for me. GOD bless you
Ok, I am hooked on your video's, cannot get any chores done!
Hello, thanks for sharing your videos. What size split rings do you use for your bracelets? I ordered some but they appear smaller than the ones you use. Thanks.Shelly
Very thorough tutorial at a great pace. Also your nails are amazing. Kinda lost track of what you were saying at a couple points because I was too busy admiring how perfect your manicure is.
This is exactly the kind of jewelry I enjoy making! Im glad someone else does too. I use Loctite adhesive and it doesn't really bother my skin but takes 24hrs to cure. But as far as plastic goes, old takeout salad containers work well. I like the idea of putting it on the back like that. :)
As always a fun and informative video! Very clear and easy to follow instructions! Thank you for sharing - your ideas are so inspiring!
Absolutely great tutorial, and a beautiful product!!
Thank you for your tutorials. Questions: Is the glue you use water proof? How much would you suggest selling the items for: rings, bracelets, necklaces, earrings? Thank you so much.SMR
Thank you, Alecia for the instructions. I have a gas range so I made some of the cracked crystals. I found that on the gas range 6 minutes was enough time to heat them up before going into the ice-water bath. Hope that helps you and/or someone else.
This is one of the best tutorials on UA-cam!!
I love your tutorials, you explain things for all to understand. This was another great tut. I would like to make you a challenge....(HOW Top MAKE A BRACELET FROM PUZZLE PIECES). Great tutorials. Can't wait to see more.
You are awesome as a teacher !!!!!!! Beautiful bracelet !!!!! Thank you for this tutorial !!!!!!☺️
This is awesome! Just what I need to complete a project. Have you thought about using epoxy resin? That would eliminate the need for the glue and the plastic.
Pretty Orange polish!
This turned out so beautifully!
Do you have the Paper Bead how to do? Love them and love the flat marbles. They make such Beautiful items. TY
Thanks for sharing!! I was wondering, couldn't you use a 1/2" round punch to cut your plastic rounds? It would save you a couple of steps I think like tracing and hand cutting. I really enjoy your tuts, please keep them coming!
Great video, very detailed and not rushed. Cant wait to do this Im a beginner so hope it looks beautiful like yours. Thanks
Really great tutorials, hon. And I LOVE that orange polish!
They are very cute. May have to have an attempt at these some day soon.
love it!, and i love the little tips on using the piers. ive been being for years bu its nice to see and hear stuff like that . such a sweet little bracelet too, it would look fab with jeans and a tee shirt.
Great video! Would there be another way to connect the marble pieces if I didn't want to make my own wire backing? I know the marbles aren't perfectly round, so I'm thinking they might not fit in any bracelet bezel blanks. But since I don't really want to make my own wire backing, I was just wondering if there is an alternative? Thanks!
Wouldn't it be better to use resin on the back instead of the plastic circle? Just wondering how long the glue would last.
How Wonderful and Beautiful! I'm inspired to create one. Thank You for sharing your craft!
Hi there beautiful bracelets nice technique this looks pretty easy to do I'll have to give it a trial.
This is awesome idea! You are so creative! thanks for shearing, I will make few for my daughter.
Thank you for sharing. I really love these . I was wondering and off to search for a video on you making those paper beads and the making of that necklace you see in this video.
You have such great ideas and are so talented! I bought my glass today. Can't wait to make mine :)
primrozie earings
Super lesson, thanks so much!
I love these! You give very good instructions and tips
you always explain thing so well..Thank You so much
they all look so beautiful!
OMG I'm in love with your videos, I'm glad to have come across these videos because I always wondered how I can do a bracelet but I love the video because you take the time to explain how to and love that, please keep sharing and I've subscribed....thanks for sharing
You are very productive a brilliant woman thank you for wonderful video
Oh my goodness I love this so much! And I'm in love with your rings! I already have most of the materials. I can't wait to start!
Great job, l love that this showed up for me to watch, and l look and see it's 7 years old. But l love the ideas. Great job.
Very easy to follow. Thank you for sharing. Beautiful work 😄
Hi from the UK. Thank you for a detailed and fun video. This is the first time I have seen your work, I have subscribed and look forward to seeing more ideas. Thank you again for showing and inspiring :) Big hugs.
i love you videos i was thinking ifyou used a washable maker and flip the plastic the other side you could wape the maker offso you would not have the black little shadow
Do i need to paint or add the plastic to the marble for adhesive purposes? I found some really great blue marbles that i like just as they are
love this...... what kind of gloss do you put on your paper beads after you have finished rolling them?
+Shanil Polite Thanks! I use minwax polycrylic or diamond glaze.
Beautiful!going to try n make some,thank u.GOD bless u n ur family's .
I bought marbels at Michaels Craft store and they are a bit over 1/2 inch. I wanted the crackled effect and cooked them 10 minutes, but nothing happend. I tried again for another 10 min and a few cracked once. I tried a 3th time for 15 minutes but it stayed the same and one of them broke so I stopped trying there. Also when I put them in ice water mine didn't sizzle like yours. I don't know what I did wrong.
I still used them and made earrings, a pendant and a bracelet and it looks really pretty still. Ended up leaving the plastic out of it because it didn't stick and curled up. Now that I think about it I should of let them dry under pressure, that would of worked better. Still without works fine to, the metal is smooth and all ends are nicely tucked in so nothing feels sharp. Thanks for the tutorial!
I love your beautiful creations. You do an amazing job. Thank you for your vids.
Hi how strong is the wire,as I have a soft type of wire but that breaks to easy, and I have the stronger type in silver and copper, in 4mm size,as I've done some glitter cabochons, and want to use it to make the backs like the ones you did in your video ,I have brass the same 4mm as my other wire is to thin for wrapping this way any info welcome thanks.🍁🌹🌺🌷🌻🌼🌸
good tutorial, i needed to see the split ring demo, and you make lovely jewelry!
Does anyone know what gauge the wire is on these spirals. I'm just starting out and I really would love to do this right. Great tutorial
I bet a 1/2” punch for making the plastic backings can be found at a craft store. Also, I think a softer, more flexible, vinyl type material may be better than the rigid, sharp-edged, bottle-plastic.
Question: does these bracelets turn your wrist green from sweat, washing hands, or showering?
Great video thank you for showing us how to make them.
you can also use a .5" punch for the plastic if you have one.
you just made my gift giving easy, thank you these are beautiful
Do you think it would be okay to use regular jump rings? And are the marbles too heavy to make regular loops....I'm not very good at wrapped loops. Lol.....
Hi Ronette, the bracelet is very heavy. If you really want to use regular jump rings I recommend to use heavy duty 18 gauge jump rings. Instead of using 18 gauge aluminum wire use 18 gauge artistic wire for stronger loops.
I have some glass marbles already made up....I'm going to put them together like this :)
It would make a beautiful ankle bracelet
@beadifulnights which brand wire tool ( cutter, pliers etc) you suggest to be good for crafting?
Love this 💝😁 been looking for ways to make some more personalized jewelry
Beautiful work and easy I love it I will make some for my jewel craft show thank U!
thank you for such detailed instructions
I LIKE THE WAY YOU EXPLAIN THE PROSE'S SO PLEASE KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK CAN THIS BE DONE WITH EVERY SHAPE OF MARBLE.
Thanks! Maybe, it's definitely worth a try. Micheal's sells small square tiles and this wire spiral connector should work for those too.
love this bracelet!
I love using supplies I already have! You are so creative, thank you!! Can we make our own split ring?
Thoroughly enjoyed your tutorial, new subscriber. Thanks for sharing x
I love it! Very creative!
Very nice....I like it.
Thank you for sharing.
Very pretty! ❤
Beautiful
Have you tried a craft circle punch that is 1/2" circle for the plastic?
Those are very pretty, you did a great job.
+Mary Yocum Thank you!!!
you are so talented!!!!!!!❤
Also appreciate close look at how you did it.
Superb.. Excellent..So neat..Keep it up..