Introduction: DIY Long Chandelier Earrings With Brilliant Electroplate Glass Beads

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Is your wardrobe eager for some timeless jewelry? Follow along as I show you how to make classic chandelier earrings with electroplate glass beads that will add a touch of simplicity and elegance to your outfits whenever and wherever. To start the long chandelier earrings, you will just be asked to string the selected beads with long eyepins. Feel interested? Here we go!

Step 1: Supplies Needed in the Long Chandelier Earrings:

6mm Bicone Electroplate Glass Beads

2mm Iris Round Seed Beads

Eyepins

Headpins

Earring Hooks

Round Nose Pliers

Side Cutting Pliers

Wire Cutter Pliers

Step 2: String Beads With Eyepins and Headpins

1st, take one eyepin, string beads like: one 2mm seed bead, one 6mm purple glass bead, one 2mm seed bead, one 6mm pink glass bead, one 2mm seed bead, one 6mm purple glass bead, one 2mm seed bead, one 6mm pink glass bead and one 2mm seed bead. Keep 6mm pin at end and then make a simple loop by using pliers. 4 units are required;

2nd, similarly, take one eyepin, string beads like: one 6mm purple glass bead, one 6mm pink glass bead, one 6mm purple glass bead and one 6mm pink glass bead. Keep 6mm pin at end and make simple loop by using pliers in the same way. 2 units are required;

3rd, make beaded links and dangles for the rest part on chandelier. For a pair, 12 purple links, 6 pink links and 10 pink bead dangles are required. Then, connect the links and dangles into 10 chains as picture shows:

Step 3: Combine the Separate Elements

1st, place the prepared elements on a flat;

2nd, open the simple loops and then assemble them together.

Step 4:

This easy glass chandelier earrings project is perfect for those who want to get a versatile jewelry accessory for all occasions. What’s more, as a substitute of precious crystals, these electroplate glass beads are more appropriate than ever.