{"id":8281,"date":"2016-05-08T18:01:59","date_gmt":"2016-05-08T23:01:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/u257280700-yesilovewalmart-com.hostingerapp.com\/?page_id=8281"},"modified":"2020-11-12T22:22:36","modified_gmt":"2020-11-13T03:22:36","slug":"jewelry-set-necklace-earrings-bracelet-directions","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/yesilovewalmart.com\/jewelry-set-necklace-earrings-bracelet-directions\/","title":{"rendered":"Jewelry Set – Necklace, Earrings, Bracelet – Directions"},"content":{"rendered":"
Spread a towel out to put all of your supplies on.\u00a0 This keeps the beads in place.<\/p>\n Since the thinnest plastic cord comes wrapped around a card it has bends in it.\u00a0 Use a hair dryer to blow hot air on the bends to make the cord straight.<\/p>\n Here are the names of the tools and findings<\/p>\n Use the chain nose pliers to bend the eye pin wire to the side.\u00a0 Hold the beads up and let the bird charm drop into the bend.<\/p>\n Holding the bead section and the bird charm apart, wrap the straight end of the eye pin two times around the exposed eye pin wire just above the bird charm.<\/p>\n Cut off the excess wire.\u00a0 Press the end down so it doesn\u2019t stick out.<\/p>\n Make sure the earring hangs from an ear properly with the bird on the front side. \u00a0If the wire loop you formed around the bird charm is bent or the eye pin became bent, straighten it.<\/p>\n Using the chain nose pliers, open an eyepin\u2019s loop upward, not to the side.\u00a0 Hook it through the earwire\u2019s bottom loop.\u00a0 Press the eyepin loop back into position.<\/p>\n Use the elastic cord to string on the bracelet beads and the charm.\u00a0 Of course, you can change the order of the beads.<\/p>\n You can either cut the elastic cord to 12\u201d or leave it wound around the package until the beads are all on – so the beads won\u2019t accidentally slide off.<\/p>\n You may need to frequently trim the elastic cord end because it will fray.\u00a0 When it frays it\u2019s hard to get through some of the beads.<\/p>\n I twisted an end pin in each of the large pearl beads to make sure they had a clear opening.<\/p>\n Stretch bracelets are typically 7\u00bd\u201d, which is what I made this one.\u00a0 Add or subtract beads as needed to adjust the size you want.<\/p>\n To make all of the knots, watch this brief and easy to follow video:\u00a0 https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=W40_NR4dWas<\/a><\/p>\n To summarize these directions:\u00a0 Make a surgeon\u2019s knot.\u00a0 Tug on the elastic on both sides of the knot and on each end of elastic.\u00a0 Make a second surgeon\u2019s knot.\u00a0 Again, tug on elastic on both sides of the knot and on each end of elastic.<\/p>\n Cut the ends off.\u00a0 Put a dab of E6000 glue on the knot and pull it inside the white bead as best you can.\u00a0 Let it dry.<\/p>\n Close the end of the eye pin the same way you made the earrings by wrapping it around the exposed wire two times.<\/p>\n Open the eye pin loop.\u00a0 Attach the heart and close the loop.<\/p>\n Knot it and pull it tight.\u00a0 Trim it.<\/p>\n Put E6000 glue on the knot and pull it inside the large-holed bead.\u00a0 Let it dry.<\/p>\n String on the beads to the length you want.\u00a0 My final length was 10\u00bd\u201d.<\/p>\n Do the same on the other side of the necklace.\u00a0 End both sides with a large-holed bead.<\/p>\n Do the same on the other side with a large jump ring.<\/p>\n Tie a knot and pull it tight.\u00a0 Trim it.<\/p>\n Put E6000 glue on the knot and pull it inside the large-holed bead.\u00a0 Let it dry.<\/p>\n For the pearl charm, string the beads, crimp bead, and a large jump ring on a head pin.\u00a0 Close the charm in a loop around the large jump ring.<\/p>\n Cut off half (18) of the chains on the chain string.\u00a0 Attach the pink and pearl charm\u2019s jump rings to the center chain of the chain string.<\/p>\n For the toggle clasp charm, attach it to a large jump ring.\u00a0 Then attach it to a chain right next to the chain that the pink and pearl charms are on.<\/p>\n String on the beads and crimp beads how you would like.\u00a0 End with a large-holed bead.<\/p>\n This necklace is shorter and is about 10\u201d long from the clasp to where the charms connect.<\/p>\n<\/strong><\/p>\n
Supplies<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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Directions<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Preparation<\/u><\/h3>\n
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Earrings<\/u><\/h3>\n
String the beads then the bird charm on an eye pin.\u00a0 1\/8\u201d below the bird charm, hold the eye pin with the round nose pliers.<\/p>\n
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Bracelet<\/u><\/h3>\n
For the mom charm, open a small jump ring from the top, not the side.\u00a0 Slide on the mom charm and close the ring.<\/p>\n
Once the beads are on and you\u2019re satisfied with the length, cut the cord leaving 2\u201d on each end.<\/p>\n
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Outer Necklace<\/u><\/h3>\n
For the heart charm, string the beads on an eye pin and the family bird pendant.<\/p>\n
Cut the thinnest plastic cord 19\u201d long.\u00a0 String it through a large-holed bead, through the loop on the family bird pendant, then back through the large-holed bead.<\/p>\n
To attach the lobster clasp, string the cord through the loop on the clasp and back through the last large-holed bead.<\/p>\n
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Inner Necklace<\/u><\/h3>\n
For the pink charm, string the beads, crimp beads, and a small jump ring on a head pin.\u00a0 Close the charm in a loop around the small jump ring.<\/p>\n
Cut a 12\u201d piece of the thin plastic cord.\u00a0 Attach it to the chain string through a large-holed bead just like when you attached the family bird pendant.<\/p>\n
Attach a lobster clasp and large jump ring to the ends.<\/p>\n