In my video, I said I'd link to several items that I mention in the video, so I am doing that below. My links are affiliate links, which means that I may receive a small commission for items purchased after clicking my link. This doesn't change the price you pay, but it does help me continue to create my blog posts and video posts. Strong Grip Transfer Tape: amzn.to/2xJu3qu Standard Grip Transfer Tape: amzn.to/2KhVeLO Leather Smoother (edges): amzn.to/2tlDBWQ Toothpicks for leather smoother: amzn.to/3bCmUaV Cricut Brayer: amzn.to/2TqWLDr Purple strong grip mat: amzn.to/3apGMNy Green standard grip mats: amzn.to/2R3TdqW Leather Punch (smaller holes): amzn.to/2G68uRu Leather Punch: amzn.to/2Icmw56 Earring making kit: amzn.to/2R8xgXQ Deep Cut Blade: amzn.to/2tsCpRw Cricut deep cut blade: amzn.to/2R4fh4I Leather Scissors: amzn.to/2I7iomW Gold Hooks: amzn.to/2NJCvLn Cricut Air: amzn.to/2G8L2n2 Cricut Maker: amzn.to/30EDce5 Cricut Easy Press: amzn.to/36eWnMG Cricut Easy Press Mat: amzn.to/2ufPc9O Leather Bundle: Leather & deep cut blade - amzn.to/30CHS4a Basic Cricut Tools: amzn.to/2FYVFIO Earring backs: amzn.to/3apue8T Fabric Glue: amzn.to/379bt7N Heat n Bond: amzn.to/2Ib41OJ Silver Chain: amzn.to/2XLULcP Gold Chain: amzn.to/2XT0PQZ Yellow leather, Blue leather: tidd.ly/4a24fd8a Soft red leather: tidd.ly/7ad08f89 Silver square texture: tidd.ly/30929218 Maroon Tweed: tidd.ly/a951594d Maroon & Black Houndstooth: tidd.ly/9150a02c Black Tweed Cork: tidd.ly/e5466b6f Vanilla Ivory Genuine Leather: tidd.ly/98c5c0c6 My Favorite Leather Shops: Favorite Faux Leather Etsy Shops (if you want to order online): Art of Fabric: tidd.ly/d80797e4 Pink Antler: tidd.ly/ace5c522 FrogJelly: tidd.ly/fa81d56d Beans & Peanuts: tidd.ly/89730cfa LBJ Jewelry Supply: tidd.ly/baf35dc8 Leather AA: tidd.ly/68e32c50 Leather scrap kit from Amazon: amzn.to/3ankmN1
My Cricut Maker will be here Tuesday, I'm excited and nervous. I wanted to add more to my beaded jewelry business, such as leather earrings and mugs. This is a good video💜
Great video! Just getting started with making leather earrings. For the oval jump rings, would you use 6mm as well? I didn't see the link for the jump rings. Thanks for all the awesome tips.
I'm pretty sure these are 6mm. Although this genuine leather was actually pretty thin so I may have used 4mm. I use the smallest I can for a tight fit. Usually the thickness of the two materials drives me to a 6mm.
Hi Amanda. The Cricut Explore Air 2 is perfect if you'll be cutting paper, vinyl, and other basic materials. It even cuts faux leather and basic genuine leather. If you're wanting to cut thicker leathers, certain woods, etc, then you'll need to go with the Cricut Maker. One isn't harder to use that the other so you'll want to go with the one that cuts the materials you want to cut. If you can afford the Maker, I'd probably go with that one so you'll have flexibility as your needs change. amzn.to/3lZ5cU4
In my video, I said I'd link to several items that I mention in the video, so I am doing that below. My links are affiliate links, which means that I may receive a small commission for items purchased after clicking my link. This doesn't change the price you pay, but it does help me continue to create my blog posts and video posts.
Strong Grip Transfer Tape: amzn.to/2xJu3qu
Standard Grip Transfer Tape: amzn.to/2KhVeLO
Leather Smoother (edges): amzn.to/2tlDBWQ
Toothpicks for leather smoother: amzn.to/3bCmUaV
Cricut Brayer: amzn.to/2TqWLDr
Purple strong grip mat: amzn.to/3apGMNy
Green standard grip mats: amzn.to/2R3TdqW
Leather Punch (smaller holes): amzn.to/2G68uRu
Leather Punch: amzn.to/2Icmw56
Earring making kit: amzn.to/2R8xgXQ
Deep Cut Blade: amzn.to/2tsCpRw
Cricut deep cut blade: amzn.to/2R4fh4I
Leather Scissors: amzn.to/2I7iomW
Gold Hooks: amzn.to/2NJCvLn
Cricut Air: amzn.to/2G8L2n2
Cricut Maker: amzn.to/30EDce5
Cricut Easy Press: amzn.to/36eWnMG
Cricut Easy Press Mat: amzn.to/2ufPc9O
Leather Bundle: Leather & deep cut blade - amzn.to/30CHS4a
Basic Cricut Tools: amzn.to/2FYVFIO
Earring backs: amzn.to/3apue8T
Fabric Glue: amzn.to/379bt7N
Heat n Bond: amzn.to/2Ib41OJ
Silver Chain: amzn.to/2XLULcP
Gold Chain: amzn.to/2XT0PQZ
Yellow leather, Blue leather: tidd.ly/4a24fd8a
Soft red leather: tidd.ly/7ad08f89
Silver square texture: tidd.ly/30929218
Maroon Tweed: tidd.ly/a951594d
Maroon & Black Houndstooth: tidd.ly/9150a02c
Black Tweed Cork: tidd.ly/e5466b6f
Vanilla Ivory Genuine Leather: tidd.ly/98c5c0c6
My Favorite Leather Shops:
Favorite Faux Leather Etsy Shops (if you want to order online):
Art of Fabric: tidd.ly/d80797e4
Pink Antler: tidd.ly/ace5c522
FrogJelly: tidd.ly/fa81d56d
Beans & Peanuts: tidd.ly/89730cfa
LBJ Jewelry Supply: tidd.ly/baf35dc8
Leather AA: tidd.ly/68e32c50
Leather scrap kit from Amazon: amzn.to/3ankmN1
Do you have the link to where you bought the template?
I’d also like to know the link for the template!
Beautiful creations thanks for sharing.
Great demonstration. Appreciate how well you explain and illustrate. Thank you
This was so helpful! I just got a Circut Maker and was at a loss on how to do this, I'm so grateful for this video!! Thank you!!
I finally got it! Be sure to tell them it's left on the back side for ring to enter first.
You solved ALL of my issues! Thank you for showing this process step by step.
Thanks for the inspiration. Very pleased with quality of your directions and positivity.
Thank you. Now I can try to make these earrings!
Thank you so much!!!! These tips are exactly what I’ve been looking for to get over some bumps. Thank you!!
So glad it was helpful!
I have been wanting to make these pinched earrings! Thank you so much for this tutorial!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this video. It was very helpful. I am just starting to do earrings using my Cricut Maker.
I can't thank you enough for these awesome tips! 🤗🤗🤗
I can’t wait to make some. I keep seeing them in Joanna Gains and need some for me!
I was having such a hard time getting the pinch - thanks so much for the help!
My Cricut Maker will be here Tuesday, I'm excited and nervous. I wanted to add more to my beaded jewelry business, such as leather earrings and mugs. This is a good video💜
This video was very helpful and well done. It answered all the questions I had. Thanks so much.
So glad it was helpful!
Love your Chiefs earrings!
KC proud!
Thanks Lisa! Go Chiefs!
These are SO cute!!
Thanks Andrea!
Thank you. Very helpful.
Thank you for this tutorial! Very helpful tips and very easy to understand and follow along! 👍🏽
I love ur videos! I have learned so much. Tysmfs! 😊
just subscribed to your channel love all your videos so far, can't wait to watch some more
Thanks for the inspiration! They are beautiful earrings ❤️
Well done! Beautiful earrings. Thanks for explaining everything so well. BTW, do you have a favorite shop to purchase your charms?
Is there a way to prevent the tips from curling up? I'm having this issue.
How do you know how much to sell your earrings for & your daughter
Thank you & God bless ya'll
Can you cut leather on the Joy
Thanks for this video tutorial! Where did you get the arrow charm? I didn't see a link above. Thanks again!
@Laurie Pearson Try Etsy under supplies
Great video! Just getting started with making leather earrings. For the oval jump rings, would you use 6mm as well? I didn't see the link for the jump rings. Thanks for all the awesome tips.
Yes. 6mm is a good size. If I'm working with thin material, I sometimes use 4mm. Here is the oval jump rings: amzn.to/3hqzNHb
The back piece you said is 1” wide by 2 1/2” long. What are the dimensions of the 2nd piece on front?
Thank you for the video! What size jump rings did you use? Maybe you mentioned it and it missed it.
I'm pretty sure these are 6mm. Although this genuine leather was actually pretty thin so I may have used 4mm. I use the smallest I can for a tight fit. Usually the thickness of the two materials drives me to a 6mm.
Can you please tell me where you buy your real leather at? Thank you
Why not let the holes in the design and have the Cricut cut it?
Where can I get the svg
Which Cricut machine would you suggest for a beginner?
Hi Amanda. The Cricut Explore Air 2 is perfect if you'll be cutting paper, vinyl, and other basic materials. It even cuts faux leather and basic genuine leather. If you're wanting to cut thicker leathers, certain woods, etc, then you'll need to go with the Cricut Maker. One isn't harder to use that the other so you'll want to go with the one that cuts the materials you want to cut. If you can afford the Maker, I'd probably go with that one so you'll have flexibility as your needs change. amzn.to/3lZ5cU4
Not easy. The ring can pop back up multiple times. I finally just put a solid ring to hold it.
In my opinion, you do really need a bigger jump ring . Just saying!!!!!!
very irritating and unecessary comentary