Hello gorgeous and awesome #jewelry lovers. I hope you and your family are doing well especially as Christmas is close. Today, I made a new style of earring using an empty earring skeleton. The earring skeleton was remade using wire and different colors of beads. I didn't plan to make any earrings using an empty earring skeleton but it was an urgent demand from a customer. Sometimes to keep a business relationship with a customer, I make sure I provide the customer's demand.
Today, I left my house for a different building site location. My aim was to see if I could get an electrical building contract. I almost spent hours on the site without getting any job. As I was still searching, my phone rang and it was an old customer. The customer told me she needed earrings urgently. I wanted to complain to the customer that I was already tired of moving around building sites since morning. I realized that I don't make the earring for the customer, she may use the opportunity to get another customer she'll be patronizing. I returned to the house tired and later survived to make the earrings for my customer.
Materials that I used for the making of the earring will be provided below:
Wire.
32 pieces of yellow colored pearl bead while 16 of it is for one side of the earring.
12 pieces of blue-colored pearl bead while 6 of it is for one side of the earring.
Earring skeleton.
2 pieces of white colored pearl bead while 1 piece of it is for one side of the earring.
Procedures I used for the making of the earring will also be discussed below for proper guidelines:
Because I already decided to use an earring skeleton to make the earring, I assembled other materials to be used together in one place.
Now, I brought out the earring skeleton one after the other and then I inserted 6 pieces of blue-colored pearl bead into it. I made the beads appear at the center of the earring skeleton.
Now, I cut a wire from its original row, took the wire close to the earring skeleton, and folded it up to five rounds on the earring skeleton. Now with the same wire, I inserted 4 pieces of yellow colored pearl, 1 piece of white colored pearl bead, and another 4 pieces of yellow colored pearl bead. Using the same wire, I also folded it around the other side of the earring skeleton and made it look tight so it would not lose.
I cut another wire from its original row and folded it around the earring skeleton using the first side of my earring forming with the skeleton. I inserted 4 pieces of yellow-colored pearl beads into the wire. After the insertion using the same wire, I inserted the wire with 4 pieces of yellow-colored pearl beads into the white-colored pearl beads. I drew the wire to make the beads tight. Using the same wire, I inserted another 4 pieces of yellow-colored pearl beads and then I folded the wire out twice round the earring skeleton.