Hello Everyone and welcome to round 2 of Inspiration Cafe, we hope you
have been enjoying the series as much as we have.
So...grab your cup and settle in for an easy ring tutorial..
It is super easy to make, really! Don't let all the photo's daunt
you.
You will need: a few beads of your choice
, 18-20 gauge jewelry wire, 2 crimps, long nose pliers, and something to use as a measure for your finger
size (ideally you would use a ring mandrel, but the lid of my nail
polish bottle worked perfectly)
I have taken a picture of
every step so if you follow those without even
reading my instructions - you will be fine... Lets start..
Using the wire, measure
your finger, gently place around the mandrel/bottle lid and wind around
a few times. Remember to keep the wire tightly packed together and it
should stay in shape while you are handling it
Cut the wire from the
roll and work with the coils you have made. Thread a crimp on first then
your beads, then another crimp.
I found it easier to keep
placing my ring onto the lid to keep the coils together and to keep
reshaping as I worked. When you are happy with the location of the
beads, then its time to neaten the ends by folding them at the bottom,
as pictured. Use the pliers to keep the wire neat and tight. Make sure
you have no sharp ends sticking out.
Once the ends have been neatened off, then tighten the crimps on either
side of the beads.
To add strength to the
ring and to help keep its shape - I added extra wire to the sides
(optional) just by winding a piece around andending off as I did before.
Give the outer coils a little pull so they frame the beads and
voila!!
Now its time to show off
your new ring, wear it and take photo's of it...
Easy right? Sooooo
easy!!!
We thought it would be fun to match the ring with the Beach Inspired Bracelet from round one. Worked
perfectly don't you think?
I hope you enjoyed the tutorial. Remember to let us know if you make any
of our creations, we would love to see them.
Don't forget to like us on Facebook so you can get more updates as we create,
and visit again next week to see what Mary from Sweet Little Bluebird has in store for us.
Have a great Monday and take care
xxx
What a cool idea! Love that!
ReplyDelete--Katie
Neat!
ReplyDeleteThe ring is really pretty, and I loved the bracelet post as well. I tried looking for those beads around my area, but I couldn't find what I was looking for. Perhaps online somewhere. Keep up the nice posts!
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that?!?!!? And how simple? I think I now have the activity for Savannah's birthday party- the girls will love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is something I have never tried making, but will be pinning it to add to my "to make" list. Very pretty :)
ReplyDeletePaula
lifeasweknowitbypaula.blogspot.com
What a beautiful ring. Really well done!
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