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Friday, 16 May 2014

Guest blog - Turquoise necklace DIY


Veva from MyWhiteIdea designed a beautiful necklace with turquoise coloured spikes. You can make this necklace yourself by following her detailed how-to article.
Turquoise necklace DIY - MyWhiteIdea - Beadmixer


Monday, 5 May 2014

Guest blog - Rhinestone statement necklace

Rebecca from MyGirlishWhims designed and created a sparkly rhinestone statement necklace. Her blog's tagline is Beading, crafting and general life as a Girl!, which,we think, is a lovely theme.
You can find out exactly how the necklace was made by reading her article. It provides a step by step tutorial
Rhinestone statement Necklace - MyGirlishWhims - Beadmixer


Friday, 2 May 2014

Gypsy earrings


Gypsy earrings
Aren't these a colourful lot? I have made this collection of Gypsy boho earrings with lampwork beads from India. The lampwork beads are a personal favorite of mine due to their vibrant colours. The beads in the so-called 'Weddingcake' style are made by hand in India. Combine them with a beautiful maxi dress for a summery Gypsy boho look!

Monday, 28 April 2014

The perfect Little Black Dress necklace

De perfecte Little Black Dress ketting
It's the ultimate classic which every woman should have in her wardrobe; the Little Black Dress! It flatters in all the right places, is easy to accessorize, and it never goes out of fashion.
This tutorial will show you how to make the perfect necklace to go with your Little Black Dress.

Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Girly Pearly earrings




Girly Pearly earrings tutorial
Creating Girly Pearly earrings
There's something about spring that attracts me to pastel colours, which is why I came up with these Girly Pearly earrings! These earrings are nice and long, approximately 8 cm, but surprisingly light-weight. I made 9 different colour combinations in total, but with 9 different droplets, 10 different bowties, and over 20 different shades of pearly cabochons to choose from, the possibilities are endless. You can also opt for bronze or golden details rather than silver.
Needed items for Girly Pearly earrings
What do you need for one pair of earrings?


Choose colour combinations for Girly Pearly earrings
How do you proceed?
1. Start by making the colour combinations. As I mentioned previously, there are many different possibilities – you can make a different combination for every day of the year! You can either use contrasting or matching colours. This is a fun and important part of the designing process, so take your time to come up with combinations that you like.
Open up eyelets of the lace edge stting horizontallyl
2. Fold down two eyelets of the lace edge setting. The setting will be hanging horizontally. You can fold down the eyelets by using a pair of nose pliers.
Create the pearl drop
3. Make the pearl droplet. Place the bead onto the headpin, slide the beadcap over the top and cut off the headpin to the desired length. Be careful when you slide the beadcap over the bead; you don't want to damage the coating. Start shaping the eyelet.
Connect the pearl drop and setting
4. Attach the pearl droplet to the setting and close up the eyelet.
Fit a girly bow
5. Use a 4 mm ring to attach the girly bowtie to the top of the setting.
Ear hook for Girly Pearly earrings
6. Attach an earhook to the bowtie. I have chosen to use a simple model.
Glue the cabochon
7. Now glue the cabochon into the setting. Two drops of glue is enough; you don't want glue to spill out from underneath the cabochon.
Your Girly Pearly earrings are finished!
FInished Girly Pearly drop earrings


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Thursday, 10 April 2014

Earrings Baby Blue and Baby Pink




Drop earrings baby blue and baby pink
The flowers are blooming, the sun is shining, and these pastel drop earrings have a lovely spring feeling!
The starting point of these earrings are these new ear pins; they have a glue pad with a small eyelet attached at the bottom. The drop beads in baby blue and baby pink are a nice variation to the long earrings that are very fashionable at the moment.
And the best part is that you can make them yourself in fifteen minutes!
Needed for baby blue and baby pink
What do you need for one pair of earrings?
  • 1 pair of ear studs with an eyelet.
  • 1 pair of caps for the ear pins (not in the picture).
  • 1 pair of 10 mm rose cabochons.
  • 1 pair of drop beads.
  • Headpins with a size of at least 40 mm. I have used 50 mm pins in a silver colour.
  • Jewellery glue.
How do you proceed?
Add the drop bead
Place one drop bead onto a head pin and cut off the head pin at the top to make it the right size. Begin to shape the eyelet by folding the head pin, but do not close up the eyelet yet.
Connect the ear stud
Attach the drop pendant to the eyelet of the ear pin. Now you can close up the eyelet of the drop.
Glue the roses onto the earrings
Add a bit of glue to both the ear pin and the back of the rose; this will make the two parts stick together better. Attach the rose to the ear pin. Allow the glue to dry for a couple of hours before wearing the earrings.
Baby Blue earrings
Baby Pink earrings


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