Buenas tardes hermosa comunidad de #jewelry 💎,un placer para mi saludarles y estar nuevamente con ustedes compartiendo un poco de mis nuevos accesorios que he realizado el día de hoy ✨🌼.
Good afternoon, beautiful #jewelry community 💎, it's a pleasure for me to greet you and be with you again sharing some of my new accessories that I made today ✨🌼
A few days ago I was cleaning my room a little and mainly my boxes where I keep my work materials, and I realized that I had material that I didn't know I had there 🤭the truth is that this doesn't surprise me because I'm the type of person who saves something and then doesn't know where I left it stored, my mom always tells me "you saved it very well" and she's not wrong 😅in this case they were some pipe cleaners or chenille in white, shiny and another in wine color, but we're going to reserve the wine color for another project that I can do in the future, I'll keep the white pipe cleaner because it occurred to me to make some cute daisy earrings to complement my fresh clothing outfits.
This idea came to me because a few days ago I was drawing flowers and one of the flowers that I love are sunflowers but apart from them I drew roses and daisies, I love daisies for their simplicity and because they decorate gardens very beautifully, only on two occasions have I seen daisy flowers planted in my town and the truth is I have always wanted a plant of those flowers 🌼and although I have not been able to have the joy of having them, I will be making jewelry with this daisy theme that greatly romanticizes the combination of clothes that one chooses, they are also elegant and I know that you could wear it to go out to a meeting.
Materiales:// Materials:
- 2 ganchitos para zarcillos de metal
- 2 cubre nudo de borlas de metal
- Pinzas de bisutería
- Tijera
- 2 Limpia pipas en color blanco y 1 brillante o amarillo
- Silicón
- 2 metal earring hooks
- 2 metal tassel knot covers
- Jewelry tweezers
- Scissors
- 2 white pipe cleaners and 1 shiny or yellow one
- Silicone
Pasos a seguir://Steps to follow:
Paso 01
Step 01
The first step we will do is take our pipe cleaner at one end and measure the tassel cover to see if it fits snugly. In case it doesn't fit like that, we fold the chenille at the same distance as the tassel cover and see if it fits. If so, then we will make the first petal of the daisy. The measurement we will use for each petal will be our index finger. We turn the chenille around my finger and form the first petal.
Paso 02
Step 02
We continue making the other petals of the daisy, in total I made 5 and in the end we only folded the tip of the ends that were left inwards and between the petals to fit the wire of the pipe cleaner well, we make the other daisy with the pipe cleaner and so we have both daisies.
Paso 03
Step 03
I then proceed to cut half of a chenille in gold color then I cut half of the chenille again and I will be making the center of the daisy, for this I only take the tip of the gold pipe cleaner and I roll it very well until I reach the end, we will be making a spiral, we do the same with the other and we should have two circles.
Paso 04
Step 04
I will be gluing the center that we made previously with gold pipe cleaners, we glue it with silicone to both flowers, then we are going to add silicone in the part that we made at the beginning where our tassel knot cover goes, and we will be inserting it, we will press well until it sticks well. Once dry we are only going to insert the metal earring hooks to finish these earrings.
Resultado:// Result:
We finished these beautiful daisy-shaped earrings and this is how we end up with these beautiful earrings 🥺🌼 If you liked this great idea to use your pipe cleaners, you can do it by making jewelry for yourself 🥰 If you liked it, don't forget to share it with whoever you know will really like this idea 🥰🌼 Greetings, I say goodbye to you and I hope you have a nice afternoon. Until another next blog.
Creating things with love 🌷❤️
🦋✨ All the images in this publication are my author ,📱taken with my TecnoSpark8C cell phone |📸Photos edited in PicsArt and Canva. Text translated in Google Translate.