Summary: Making pearl jewelry can be a piece of cake for many jewelry crafters! Here, we present a quick-DIY “how to create your own charm bracelets with pearls and crystals”.
If you are a jewelry crafter, you might be quite familiar with that joy you feel after creating your own charm bracelets. Contents relating to making pearl jewelry account for a large percentage in our inspiration projects section; we believe this one will also satisfy you.
Materials and tools:
Pandahall Elite Bead Caps
4mm silk faceted bicone Crystal glass beads
4mm light rose Crystal Bicone
3mm Crystal Bicone, Mixed Color
4mm Crystal Bicone
Brass Crimp Beads
Jump Rings
Metal Alloy Bar & Ring Toggle Clasps
Brass Crimp Beads Covers
5mm silk Crystal Beads
5mm violet Crystal Beads
10mm pale pink Imitation Pearl Beads
10mm hot pink imitation Pearl Beads
A Set of Eight jewelry making tools Pliers
Instructions:
Step 1: string pearls and crystals on wire
1. Measure an elastic string (0.7mm in the picture) with a length slightly longer than your wrist width.
2. Reach for a silver bead cap (10mm in the pic.)
3. Put the bead cap in. Then a pale pink pearl (10mm). Then another bead cap around the pearl to beautify it. Put a 5mm pink Swarovski bicone bead into the string.
4. Put another 2 pink pearls (10mm) into the string as shown.
5. Make a beaded charm or use any suitable charm. I made this flower charm using purple and transparent Swarovski 4mm bicone beads.
6. Use a jump ring to hang the charm.
7. Add three purple 5mm Swarovski bicones to the string.
8. Then put the charm onto the string. Add another three purple 5mm Swarovski bicones to the string.
9. Add two pink pearls with bead caps. Then a pink 5mm Swarovski bicone and a pale pink pearl with bead caps.
Step 2: attach clasp to finish the bracelet
1. put a 3mm pink Swarovski bicone, a 5mm pink Swarovski bicone, 3mm pink Swarovski bicone, 5mm purple Swarovski bicone…. until preferred length.
2. Do the same on the other side of the string but start with a 3mm purple Swarovski bicone.
3. Put a crimp bead on the wire.
4. Put one of the toggle clasps through the wire. Cross the wire into the crimp bead.
5. Use crimp pliers to flatten the crimp bead.
6. Use a crimp cover to cover up the crimp bead. Crimp covers give a beautiful bead like shape.
7. The same goes to the other side of the string. Cut off the excessive string.
The final look is like this:
Now the pearl jewelry tutorial is done; your hard work proves to be very successful. As you can see, the bracelet sparkles beautifully under the spotlight. Hope you enjoy creating your own bracelet.
Materials and tools:
Pandahall Elite Bead Caps
4mm silk faceted bicone Crystal glass beads
4mm light rose Crystal Bicone
3mm Crystal Bicone, Mixed Color
4mm Crystal Bicone
Brass Crimp Beads
Jump Rings
Metal Alloy Bar & Ring Toggle Clasps
Brass Crimp Beads Covers
5mm silk Crystal Beads
5mm violet Crystal Beads
10mm pale pink Imitation Pearl Beads
10mm hot pink imitation Pearl Beads
A Set of Eight jewelry making tools Pliers
Instructions:
Step 1: string pearls and crystals on wire
1. Measure an elastic string (0.7mm in the picture) with a length slightly longer than your wrist width.
2. Reach for a silver bead cap (10mm in the pic.)
3. Put the bead cap in. Then a pale pink pearl (10mm). Then another bead cap around the pearl to beautify it. Put a 5mm pink Swarovski bicone bead into the string.
4. Put another 2 pink pearls (10mm) into the string as shown.
5. Make a beaded charm or use any suitable charm. I made this flower charm using purple and transparent Swarovski 4mm bicone beads.
6. Use a jump ring to hang the charm.
7. Add three purple 5mm Swarovski bicones to the string.
8. Then put the charm onto the string. Add another three purple 5mm Swarovski bicones to the string.
9. Add two pink pearls with bead caps. Then a pink 5mm Swarovski bicone and a pale pink pearl with bead caps.
Step 2: attach clasp to finish the bracelet
1. put a 3mm pink Swarovski bicone, a 5mm pink Swarovski bicone, 3mm pink Swarovski bicone, 5mm purple Swarovski bicone…. until preferred length.
2. Do the same on the other side of the string but start with a 3mm purple Swarovski bicone.
3. Put a crimp bead on the wire.
4. Put one of the toggle clasps through the wire. Cross the wire into the crimp bead.
5. Use crimp pliers to flatten the crimp bead.
6. Use a crimp cover to cover up the crimp bead. Crimp covers give a beautiful bead like shape.
7. The same goes to the other side of the string. Cut off the excessive string.
The final look is like this:
Now the pearl jewelry tutorial is done; your hard work proves to be very successful. As you can see, the bracelet sparkles beautifully under the spotlight. Hope you enjoy creating your own bracelet.
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