Hi guys, here are some pictures of my creations:
I'm working with a lot of excess pearls so I just use the basic chain available and trying out some trendy designs as well as my own.
I've finally made a tag just so I have a name to call my creations and hung.
Looks good!
I love to try new combinations too and see if they work.
I'm super glad they look okay. Haha!
What do you think?
Finished anchor necklace. With 4mm peach pearls.
I take the photos myself as well.
From purchases, creation and photography and even modelling.
These are my favourites! Best picture and quality of pearls.
I'm super excited and anxious about our exhibit where my crafts and paintings will be displayed. It's been a while since my last in 2018.
Glad to be back!
Here's a short list of the materials used for making these, incase anyone is interested:
ROSARY MAKING
💎 0.4mm to 0.6mm wire— must be hard and not strintly type or metal.
Can be nickel or stainless steel, you can go for 1mm wire but expect some beads not to fit. Check bead hole size. Usually the size of the bead in mm is also similar to what wire fits. For example a 4-5mm bead can fit up to 0.4mm wire up to 0.5. (at least in my experience that's how I am able to tell but ofc it's not always the same).
💎 Round pliers and cutter
Make sure it's the type for bending wire. Not the industrial type but the slim round tips.
Like in this pic:
💎Cable chains
The size of cable chains must be wide enough for wires to pass through them. And thin enough to not look awkward with whatever beads your working with.
💎 Jump Rings
4-6mm size is good.
These connect tour chains to your bead wire loops.
💎 Crucifix and center medals and beads
All of those make these!
PEARL ACCESSORIES
Most rosary making materials are used just get your pearls and locks
Bracelet with lobsterlock
💎 Lobstelock and button lock is what I work with. Button locks are easier to put on if necklace and lobsterlock for bracelets.
Necklace with buttonlock
Hope this helps!
Keep creating!