I love the charm-adorned “Alex & Ani” style adjustable wire bracelets that have been gaining popularity, and of course wanted to make my own version. For ease, I chose to fabricate my bracelet from Memory Wire. Memory Wire is made of durable stainless steel, and comes in the perfect round bracelet shape and the additional wire forming can be easily made with Memory Wire bending pliers. An added benefit to using Memory Wire is it can be adorned with colorful beads from Toho Seed Bead Cocktail Mixes. Here are the step-by-step instructions to make my “Happy Octopus” Adjustable Wire Bangle Bracelet. Continue Reading…
Fast & Fun DIY Flower Cabochon Bobby Pins
May 24, 2014Cabochon flowers are a super easy way to add a splash of color to your life! With flat backs for easy gluing, they’re a cinch to add to any number of craft projects. This tutorial shows you how to embellish the flowers then add them to bobby pins to make sparkling DIY hair accessories. It’s a great project for kids, seniors, girly get-togethers and parties.
Only a few supplies are required:
Flat Pad Bobby Pins
Flower Cabochons
Adhesive Dots
Paint Dabbers
Glitter!
White Glue Paint Brushes or Cotton Swabs for Glue
If desired, color the flower using paint dabbers. While the paint is still wet, dip the outer petals into glitter. If you’re not coloring your flower first, add a light layer of glue to the outer petals before dipping them in the glitter.
Apply the adhesive dot to the pad of the bobby pin.
Attached your embellished posie and you’re done!
Have fun & sparkle on!
Did you know? …
You can buy the supplies to make this project now:

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“Artemis and Apollo” embossed-brass earrings made with the Vintaj BIGkick machine and Vintaj patina.
The Vintaj BIGkick embossing machine makes it easy and affordable to add detailed patterns to metal. With dozens of DECOemboss and DECOetch dies to choose from the pattern possibilities seem endless, plus you can finish the embossed blanks with color using Vintaj patina kits. Follow this free step-by-step jewelry-making tutorial to learn more.
You will need the following supplies:
- Bead, Metal, Rondelle, 3.2mm (use 4 each)
- Blank, Arrow (use 1 pair)
- Chain, Footage, Flattened Cable, 1.9mm (use 12 inches; cut into two equal pieces)
- French Hook Ear Wire, Ball & Coil (use 1 red pair)
- Jump Ring, Round, 4mm (use 4 each)
- Patina Kit, Vintaj
- DecoEmboss™ Die, Filigree Garden
- BIGkick™, Vintaj® Edition by Sizzix® – Replaced by the Sizzix Big Shot Jewelry Studio Machine
- Tool, Lindstrom® Four-Piece Set
- Tool, Rubber Block
- Vintaj® Metal Reliefing Block
- Craft paint brush

Step 2: Place the Vintaj arrow blank in the embossing die; carefully position the blank to create your patterned design of choice. Close the DecoEmboss folder, being careful to hold the blank in its preferred position.

Step 3: Layer the DecoEmboss folder in the BIGkick tool in this order: platform, clear acrylic sheet, folder (this side down), and clear acrylic sheet. Turn the handle to feed the layers through the BIGkick tool.

Step 4: Once the DecoEmboss die has run though the BIGkick tool, remove the top acrylic sheet and folder. To remove the embossed blank, open the folder and flex it gently.
Emboss the second arrow blank by repeating steps 2, 3, and 4.

Step 5: Use a paint brush to apply Vintaj patina to the arrow blanks, mixing colors to obtain desired appearance. Set blanks aside and allow patina to dry.

Step 6: Place the embossed blanks on a rubber block with the patina side up. Use the coarser side of the Vintaj reliefing block to remove patina from the high points of the embossed blank.

Step 7: Once the patina is removed from the high points, use the finer sides of the reliefing block to polish the brass to a high shine.

Step 8: Turn the ear wire loop 90 degrees, open the loop and add the arrow blank. Cut the chain into two pieces staggering the length slightly. Add each piece to the ear wire loop and close the loop. Use jump rings to attach a bead to the end of each chain length. Repeat with the second ear wire.
Try making a variety of earrings; just follow these steps using the many shapes of blanks, styles of embossing folders, and colors of patina. And don’t forget to visit the Rings & Things Design Gallery for further inspiration:
Make things!
Mollie
How to Make a Textured Copper Ear Cuff
April 21, 2014Ear cuffs have been all the rage in the fashion world this past year, from free-form wire-wrapped ear vines to ornate over the ear styles.
This tutorial shows you how to make a simple metal ear cuff in copper. This simple design wraps around the outer cartilage of the ear and is a popular style for men. It can be textured and colored as desired.
Choose your Metal
This simple style ear cuff can be made from most any metal. 24-gauge copper or brass strips or sheet are easy to cut and manipulate. This tutorial uses 0.25″ wide strips of copper sheet. If you choose, you can use wider strips and cut the metal to your desired width. Or if you prefer a bit thicker metal, you can use 20-gauge sheet. Just remember, this style needs to fit comfortably around the cartilage of one’s ear.
With a variety of patterns and metals to choose from, artisan patterned wire can also be an option for a DIY (do-it-yourself) ear cuff. The patterned wire comes in several gauges. If you use a heavier gauge wire, the ear cuff may not be adjustable.
How To Make Tassel Earrings
March 23, 2014Tassel earrings can be made so many different ways: The tassel itself can be chain, plain or fancy head pins, beading cable with sparkling crystal beads, Wire Lace, almost any type of thread … even spikes!
And then, how to top off the tassel? Bead caps, cone ends and bullet ends are classic tassel tops, but other options are crystal dome beads, fold-over clamps, and simple jump rings.
Here are 12 of my favorite tassel earring tutorials from 9 designers, with tips for each pair, and — if the original project from 2015 is still available — links to each designer’s complete supply list and tutorial.
Fuchsia Daydream Tassel Earrings
The fuchsia flowers that bloom on countless front porches during warm weather inspired these crystal earrings. Pre-made chain tassels and two layers of crystal dome beads from Swarovski give depth and movement. To create the flower’s top, add crystal beads to a 2″ eye pin in this order: light pink bicone, dark pink bicone, 8mm fuchsia dome bead, 15mm amethyst dome bead, and top with a green bicone. Create a simple loop above the beads.
There is some debate about the best way to create a simple wire loop. For step-by-step illustrations of 3 popular methods, see page 1 of Rings & Things Jewelry Basics 101 PDF.
Add a pre-made chain tassel to the bottom loop, then make tiny dangles to hang from the chain, using ball-end head pins, 4mm crystal bicone beads and simple wire loops.
Tip for working with wire, jump rings, eye pins and head pins: Use non-serrated pliers to avoid marring your wire, and/or add Tool Magic™ to the tips of your pliers.
Shores of Curacao
When is the last time you saw a tutorial for clip-on tassel earrings … with spikes!?!
This spiky pair of earrings uses the same pre-made 8-strand chain tassels as above, with lightweight metallized plastic spikes, and a great clip-on earring finding from TierraCast.
Cut the tassel chains to different (somewhat random) lengths for a feathery look, and use jump rings to attach spikes to the chain ends. This is a great design for clip-on earrings, because the metallic plastic spikes are hollow, making the whole design very lightweight.
Jump Ring Tip: To open and close jump rings, twist sideways instead of “ovalling” them. This keeps their shape better, which makes them easier to close all the way.
For more jump ring tricks, see page 3 of the Rings & Things basic jewelry-making PDF.
Bright Particles Tassel Earrings
Cut 10 pieces of chain. 2 each: 2″, 1.75″, 1.25″, 1″ and 0.5″. Add pairs of the molecule crystals back-to-back to 8mm round jump rings, and attach a set to the bottom of each chain. Attach one chain of each length to an 8mm jump ring. Add another jump ring to the top of this. Add a final pair of molecule crystals to the top jump ring.
Tip for cutting equal lengths of chain: Cut one piece of chain to the required length, and run a head pin through an end link. Slide the end link of the spooled chain onto this head pin next to the original chain.
Hold the head pin up horizontally (parallel to the floor) with the two chains dangling straight down. Cut the chain from the spool, the same length as the piece already cut. Repeat for the total number of pieces you need.
Lilac Tassel Earrings — fit for a Queen!
Cut 14 pieces of chain, each 1.5″ long (7 pieces per earring). See tip above, for cutting equal lengths of chain.
For each earring, string the end link of seven chain pieces onto a 5mm jump ring, and connect the jump ring to a 2″ eye pin loop. String the eye pin up through a bullet end (hiding the jump ring), then add a 7mm rhinestone wheel and 8mm crystal briolette bead to the top. Finish by wire-wrapping a loop, adding the chain tassel to the post earring before finishing the loop. Mechanical-grip nuts are long-lasting, secure earring backs.
For step-by-step instructions on making wire-wrapped loops, see page 2 of Rings & Things Jewelry Basics 101 PDF.
Capped Sea Jellies
Use round-nose pliers to carefully uncurl and slightly straighten the loop on two tassels. Slide the C-Koop flower bead caps over the straightened loops, and reform the simple loops. Attach a French clip ear wire to each loop.
Nature Flows – Sparkling Crystal Tassel Earrings
To make these sparkling earrings, cut 4 pieces of beading cable, and fold them in half. Hold all 4 strands together and run a large (size 3) crimp bead over the folded strands, creating a loop at the top. Flatten the crimp. String 4mm faceted crystal rondelle beads on each strand, add a small (size 1) crimp to the bottom, and crimp. Slide a floral bullet end over the top, and attach an ear wire to the loop.
Crimp Bead Tip: You can simply flatten crimp beads with a pair of flat-nose pliers, or use a pair of crimping pliers to create a smaller, neatly rounded crimp.
Crystal Bronze Persuasion
Add approximately 9 antiqued Indian brass beads to each 7/8″ head pin. Make a simple loop at the top of each head pin.
Trim the head off a head pin, and make a large loop on one end, to make the beaded head pin dangles easier to attach. Attach 5 beaded head pins to this large loop. Run this pin up through a 15mm Swarovski Crystal Bronze Shade dome bead, and carefully make a simple loop at the top. Attach a Bronze Niobium French hook ear wire to the top loop.
Tip for turning head pins into eye pins: If you run out of eye pins or wire the right size, you can convert head pins into eye pins. Simply snip the head off, and make loops as needed.
See: more colors and sizes of Swarovski’s crystal dome bead
Disco Wizard Tassel Earrings
Use rhinestone chain and long “wizard hat” cone ends to create this fun pair of sparkling earrings.
For each earring, cut 3 pieces of rhinestone chain (2 to 2.5″ long), and add a chain end to each piece. Use chain-nose pliers to gently fold the prongs of the chain tab over the edges of the rhinestone.
Add a 4.5mm jump ring to the chain tab of the longest chain, then attach this jump ring and the other 2 pieces of chain to a 3″ eye pin. If the loop on the eye pin is not large enough for the two chain tabs and jump ring, cut off the eye and make a larger loop.
Slide a long cone over the eye pin to cover the chain tabs. Make sure each piece of rhinestone chain faces out. If not, rearrange them on the eye pin.
Make a wrapped loop (page 2 of Jewelry Basics 101) at the top of the cone, and attach a leverback ear wire.
Lilac Crawley Tassel Earrings
Randomly string approximately 1″ of tiny pearl beads, 3mm Crystal Lilac Shadow bicone beads, and size 15 Miyuki seed beads onto 9 1.5″ sterling head pins. Make a simple loop at the top of each head pin.
Separate these into a group of 4 and a group of 5. Connect the group of 4 with a 4mm jump ring, and connect the group of 5 with a 5mm jump ring.
Trim the head off a head pin. Make a loop at one end, and attach the 2 jump rings to the loop, then string this through a sterling silver Santa Me’ cone, add a crystal bead to the top and make a wrapped loop directly to a textured Marquise ear wire (ear wire loop doesn’t open).
Repeat for other earring.
Petra Chain Tassel Earrings

Petra Chain Tassel Earrings
by Tiffany White
Cut 14 pieces of chain in varying lengths from 2″ to 1.25″. Make sure you have two sets of each length. Keep the sets of seven separated. (See: tip for cutting equal chain lengths.)
Using 1″ ball-end head pins, create wrapped-loop 4mm round gemstone dangles connected to one end of each chain. For step-by-step instructions on making wire-wrapped loops, see page 2 of Rings & Things Jewelry Basics 101.
Attach the other end of a seven-chain set to the loop of a 1.5″ eye pin. Pull this eye pin through a bullet end and add a gemstone bead to the top. Make a simple wire loop, and attach to an ear wire.
See: Complete parts and tutorial for Petra
Modern Tassel Earrings

Modern and Edgy Gunmetal Tassel Earrings
by Tiffany White
This great pair of unique tassel earrings from Tiffany uses some non-standard materials and techniques: beading chain… but no beads. And she topped off the chain with ribbon crimp ends (and a dab of glue).
See the full tutorial, with step-by-step photos.
Swarovski Crystal Tassel Earrings

Swarovski Crystal Tassel Earrings
by Tiffany White
This lovely pair of tassel earrings is made with Vintaj bead caps, Vintaj bird charms, 16mm shell pearls, a crystal bicone mix in shades of brown, and 1mm chocolate WireLace.
Check out this nifty template Tiffany created, to get just the right look:
I’ll let her explain in the process in her own words and step-by-step photos.
I hope you enjoyed these designs, and learned useful new jewelry-making techniques!
If you have any questions, please ask.
Rings & Things ships jewelry-making supplies all over the world, and we love to teach you how to make jewelry, whether you make jewelry for sale, or just for fun.
~Polly
How To Make A Wire Bird Nest
February 10, 2014It’s February, and snow and ice are covering every surface… which means I’d really like to fly away to someplace warm for the winter.
But I don’t have wings, so the next best thing is having Kayla explain how she makes these adorable wire bird’s nests. Continue Reading…
How To Make Personalized Stamped Charms
February 5, 2014Hand metal stamping is a quick and easy way to customize and personalize jewelry, cell phones, purse clips, pet tags and more. You can express yourself with a phrase or word, or personalize something with a simple initial. Monogram stamps are ideal for this, though Rings & Things carries a variety of fun font stamps that also work well.
One way to tell someone they are special is with a custom stamped charm with their astrology sign and birth date.
Let’s make one featuring the new zodiac sign Ophiuchus now available with our new line of zodiac metal stamps. With a little online research, I found that some main stream astrologers have now accepted the new sign of Ophiuchus (the serpent bearer), which has moved the other dates around a bit, but I understand that the new schedule only applies if you were born after 2011. People born on November 29, 2011 would be the very first to have the zodiac sign Ophiuchus. [Editor’s note: as of 2018, the Ophiuchus metal stamp is no longer in production … but the original 12 astrological sign symbols are still going strong!)
The required tools can be minimal, but there are many optional supplies for the precision-planners and tool junkies.

Collect your supplies & tools: A metal blank, metal file, tape, metal stamps, a steel block and a brass hammer.
Supplies Needed
Basic minimum tools needed
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- Rings & Things NEW EXCLUSIVE stamping kit for beginners! This mini metal-stamping tool kit has everything you need to start metal stamping, as well as our new and improved instructional tip sheet: Metal Stamping 101 (#68-007-07)
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- Zodiac sign design stamp
- A Sharpie® pen, a ruler and masking tape
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1. File any sharp or rough edges on your stamping blank. Even pre-cut blanks can be a little sharp around the edges. When working with softer metals like sterling silver, I like to use a fine grit (320-400) sanding sponge to smooth the edges. The sanding sponge will also be useful later in the patina process.
2. Figure out your spacing and stamp placement. To get a nice curve with the date, I used a Sharpie® pen to make a guideline. Then I drew an approx 6mm box to indicate where the zodiac sign will go. Sharpie comes off easily with a little fingernail polish remover.
3. Tape the metal blank to your steel block to keep it from slipping or moving while you stamp.
4. Start stamping. Position the stamp straight up and down making sure it is perfectly level. Using a brass head hammer, strike the stamp with one firm blow. Repeat with each impression you make. To make the date symmetrical, I stamped the middle part (day of the month) first, then the year on the right, and then the month on the left.
5. Flip the blank over, and use a nylon hammer to flatten any curviness that happened with the stamping.

A nylon hammer used on the reverse side of a stamped blank will flatten it back out without marring the surface of the charm.
6. Use steel wool or super fine sanding sponge #69-257-0003 to buff out blemishes and scratches, as well as removing the marker guidelines we drew.
7. Clean with soap and water or rubbing alcohol to prepare for oxidizing. A properly prepared surface will be clean and shiny.
8. Oxidize or patina the metal to darken the stamping impressions. There are many solutions available for this; today we will use Novacan Black Patina #86-310.
9. Using a cotton swab, paint the Novacan onto the metal blank until it is covered in black.
10. Let it dry, then buff again with the sanding sponge to remove the patina from the raised parts, leaving the stamping impressions dark.
11. Gently polish with an Ultra-polish pad #63-528 to make it shine!
12. To finish, add some birthstone dangles, a jump ring and chain!
Bridal gifts are another popular way to share the gift of personalized metal stamping!
Be extra careful when stamping sterling silver or gold filled. It’s good to practice on base metal or even better to practice on a scrap of sterling sheet if you have some. Sterling silver is much softer; you won’t need to hit the stamp quite as hard as you would for brass. Gold fill varies in hardness, so may take a bit of practice.

Pendants for the bride and bridesmaids are elegant jewelry, as well as keepsakes that will last forever.
More metal stamping inspirations…
I hope you found this metal stamping tutorial informative and inspirational! Happy stamping!
~Val
Links updated October 2018
How To Set Eyelets in Leather
January 29, 2014Eyelets in leather jewelry can be both decorative and functional. Whether you want to add an industrial punk look to a leather bracelet, explore a new way to finish a choker, or find new alternatives to add embellishments, eyelets offer a clean and finished look to jewelry! With Rings & Things new EXCLUSIVE Leather Embellishing Kit, some leather and a little creativity is all you’ll need!
Here are simple step-by-step instructions for setting eyelets in a leather bracelet…
Create a Charm Bracelet
January 13, 2014Charm Bracelet
Create a beautiful, heirloom-quality charm bracelet using freshwater keishi pearls, Swarovski faceted crystal beads, and unique sterling silver bead caps, charms, and findings.
A four-piece jewelry making tool set and basic assembly techniques are all you need to create this stunning bracelet. I recommend using the Chain Stā tool which suspends the bracelet horizontally making it easier to see where you are placing charms.
Create Eight Styles of Charms
For this design, charms were arranged in the following pattern:
- Place an Ethereal Pearl Charm every 5 links.
- On the 3rd link after Ethereal Pearl, attach Oopsy Daisy Charm.
- On the 4th link after Ethereal Pearl, alternate Falling Leaf & Delicate Sprout Charms.
- On the 1st link after Ethereal Pearl, alternate Tender Bloom & Budding Flower Charms.
- On the 2nd link after Ethereal Pearl, alternate Cherry Blossom & Fresh Shoot Charms.
Ethereal Pearl Charm

Create 7 Ethereal Pearl Charms using: Center-Drilled Freshwater Keishi Pearl 2″ Ball End Head Pins 4mm Round Jump Rings
Oopsy Daisy Charm
Falling Leaf Charm
Delicate Sprout Charm

Budding Flower Charm
Cherry Blossom Charm
Have fun making the bracelet!
Create a Custom Personalized Necklace
December 6, 2013Personalized jewelry is very popular, and quite simple to create! A four-piece jewelry making tool set and basic assembly techniques are all you need to create custom necklaces.
It is easy to personalize jewelry using birthstone-color gemstones and Swarovski crystal, along with a sterling silver charm or two. Rings & Things sells a huge selection of lightweight budget-friendly sterling charms and necklace chains.
Chains are easily adorned with add-a-dangle, or add-a-gemstone charms. To create these assorted dangles, you just need a selection of small beads from your stash and some sterling ball-end head pins.
These colorful dangles allow you to add several birthstones to a custom piece, or accessorize it according the whimsy of the wearer. A mixture of natural stones, freshwater pearls and Swarovski crystals is very popular. Making oversized loops on the dangles makes it easy to slide them onto nearly any chain without adding a jump ring.
If you sell custom necklaces, consider displaying the basics in a fun display (along with a few completed samples):
- A tray of sterling silver charms
- An assortment of pre-made add-a-gemstone dangles
- A variety of pre-made add-a-birthstone crystal dangles
- A few styles of sterling silver necklace chains.
This jewelry also makes great gifts and mementos for friends, family and other loved ones. Have fun making these darling necklaces!