As a Seattle girl originally, I am an "OG" Starbucks customer. I'm talking from the days when there wasn't one on every street corner, in every mall or grocery store or Target. And my drink has always been a Mocha. Hot, usually iced, always a Mocha. While I make my iced Mochas every morning at home and most evenings as well, Mr. Chocolate knows that if we're out...there's a stop involved. I live for the mobile app which has been my lifeline during this pandemic! So when I found some coffee themed charms at JoAnn, it was a no brainer that I was getting them!
These instructions are the same for clip earrings or pierced with the only change being using an earwire instead of the clip bases.
Supplies:
- hildie & jo charms (JoAnn)
- Clip earring backs ( Michaels
- Clip earring "base" (eg something to cover the backs... had these in my stash)
- Jump rings (Michaels and Jo Ann)
- Connector Links
- Jewelry Pliers
- Glue ( I use Loctite Gel Control Super Glue)
If you're making clips, the first step is to glue the clip back to the base with a good drop of the Loctite Glue. I like this because it's thicker and doesn't run. Use clamps or clothespins to secure and let dry while you assemble the other pieces. If you're making pierced earrings, see below for when to attach the earwire.
I chose to go with these two charms and make a par of asymmetrical earrings. The bolder jump rings on the right (also hildie & jo) I had in my stash and used to connect the larger connector links shown at the bottom. I used three connector links for each earring.
To connect the connector links, open one of the jump rings, thread all three onto it, close. Repeat for the other earring. Add another jump ring to each set of now joined links.
If you're making pierced, at this point use one more jump ring to attach an earwire. For clip earrings, attach a jump ring to your completed clip base and use one more to attach the body of your earring.
This is an easy process to whip up a pair of earrings that can be worn with anything!
3 comments:
What great earrings for a coffee fan! I'm not much on asymmetrical earrings, so I usually but 2-the-same cards and then make 4 pairs of earrings! There is always at least one pair I need for myself, often one for my daughter, a grand, a step-grand, an almost d-i-l (SO's daughter), and her daughter. Sometimes I even have some to put into my vintage/craft booth and donate to my church's bazaar!
Carol,
You are gorgeous! I love these earrings :)
xo Lisa S
Fun earrings on a beautiful lady! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm. xo Kathleen
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