This DIY Colorful Boho Earrings with copper wire and tassels is a fun and easy project that makes a great handmade gift.
Prep Time5 minutesmins
Cook Time1 hourhr30 minutesmins
Total Time1 hourhr35 minutesmins
Course: DIY
Cuisine: Jewelry
Servings: 1Pair
Calories:
Author: Chrystal Johnson
Equipment
Cardstock
Ingredients
Embroidery flossin 2-3 colors
Colorful wooden beads
Scissors
18 gauge copper craft wire
Craft plierscutting pliers, flat nose pliers and looping pliers
Jump rings
Earring hooks
Golden thread
Instructions
Choose 2 different colored embroidery floss and cut them into 12 inches. Hold both of the strands together.
You can either use your fingers or a piece of cardstock paper to create the tassel. Wrap the strands around any 2 fingers or a 1.5 inch cardstock paper until the strands end.
Carefully take out the wrapped strands from fingers or cardstock paper and attach a jump ring on the center of the closed end loop.
Take a small piece of golden thread, around 3-4 inches will do. Tightly wrap the golden thread right below the jump ring and tie 2 knots once done wrapping.
Now that one side of the strands is secured trim the other end of the strands evenly. 1 tassel made; 2 more to go!
Follow the previous steps to make 2 more tassels; use different and bright colors.
Take the craft wire and create a small loop at the end, without cutting the wire from the bundle, we’ll do that after the next step.
Circle the wire around the loop more than 3 times to create a twirl pattern. Visualize 3 sides around the twirl pattern - we’ll create a triangular pattern around it.
Once satisfied with the twirl pattern create another loop on the wire and bend the wire to the side of the twirl pattern. his is side 1 of the triangle.
Keep the wire straight along the side of the twirl and then bend the wire again using the flat nose pliers to create second side of the triangle. Measure the wire and keep enough wire to create the 3rd side of the triangle and an extra inch. Cut off wire from the bundle.
Now take the tassels and wooden beads. Insert them into the second side of the triangle one by one.
Stop beading once the second side is full.
Use the flat nose pliers to bend the wire adjacent to the last bead into the wire. Bring the open end of the wire near to the loop created in step 9.
Make sure all 3 sides of the triangular pattern around the loop are even. Coil the remaining wire below the loop and cut off extra wire if needed.
Take a matching earring hook for the pattern we created.
Attach the earring hook with the outer loop of the pattern.