Straw & Tassel Earrings

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Liven up your summer with these DIY earrings with Straw and Tassels!

 

Summer jewelry should be fun, colorful and fashionable, just like our Straw & Tassel Earrings. Designed with our NEW straw shapes and tassels, these pair of earrings should be a part of your memorable summer!

 

What you’ll need for earrings:

 

Beachside Coral Earrings

 

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Directions

  1. Using an awl, bead reamer or a solid point like your round nose, poke a hole in between the outer two rings of your straw. This will be where you will add your jump ring.
  2. Poke another hole in the opposite end of the hole you made in Step 1.
  3. Open jump ring and slide through hole you made in Step 1 or 2 and through the loop of the fan tassel. Close jump ring.
  4. Open another jump ring and slide through the other other hole in the straw. Close jump ring.
  5. Open small 3mm jump ring and slide through jump ring from Step 4 and loop of ear wire. Close jump ring.
  6. Repeat all steps for other earrings.

Specific items used in earrings: A011525, Z007702, Z007861, TCZ0139

 

Summer Sky Earrings

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Directions

  1. Using an awl, bead reamer or a solid point like your round nose, poke a hole in between the outer two rings of your straw, at one corner. This will be where you will add your jump ring.
  2. Poke another hole in the opposite corner of the hole you made in Step 1.
  3. Open large jump ring and slide through hole you made in Step 1 or 2 and through the loop of ear wire. Close jump ring.
  4. Open another large jump ring and slide through other hole on straw component. Close jump ring.
  5. Open small jump ring, slide through large jump ring from Step 4 and through loop of cone tassel. Close jump ring.
  6. Repeat all steps for other earring.

 

Check out our Facebook LIVE Videos on Tory doing a quick demonstration using these components! Tutorial starts at 9 Minute mark!

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