Swarovski® Glue-in Settings – Video Tutorial

Candie Cooper stopped by to assist us in demonstrating how easy it is to mix epoxy glue and add Swarovski Crystal Fancy Stones to NEW Swarovski® settings and findings to make sparkling statement jewelry. Watch the video tutorial today!

Statement jewelry is about making your presence known. So why not create your own earrings or necklace with Swarovski crystal fancy stones? In minutes, you can create sparkling jewelry!

Swarovski Crystal and Settings

What you will need to create your pendant or dangle crystals  are the following:

When determining the right crystal stone for the right setting, read the description to determine the correct crystal style #. Take the style # and put that into the search bar to find crystals that will fit that setting.

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Another key component to creating these crystal dangles is the two-part epoxy. CG 500 (A+B) is a high-performance gluing system for both foiled and unfoiled Swarovski crystals, exclusively distributed by Swarovski for professional use within the jewelry industry. CG 500 (A+B) absorbs impacts and withstands distortion. In addition, maximum elasticity protects the crystal foiling.

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Make sure to grab some Resin Cups and Sticks to mix your epoxy!

Video Tutorial

Swarovski Crystal Jewelry

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Necklace Components: SW00449, SW01816, CH00722, Z004792

Earring #1: SW00446, SW01815, TCZ0078

Earring #2: SW01845, SW01820, TCZ0139

Earring #3: SW01883SW01829TCZ0139




Adjustable Bracelets with Swarovski® Crystals

We have an easy DIY project for you that makes creating bracelets even easier. With the Adjustable Bracelet Sliding Clasp, all you need to add is your favorite link! This project consists of sparkling Swarovski Crystals and two simple ways to incorporate them with the adjustable bracelet finding!

 

Adjustable Bracelet Sliding Clasp

The Adjustable Bracelet Sliding Clasp comes in two different chain types in gold, silver or rhodium finishes. These findings come in wheat or rollo chain, with a sliding clasp that easily moves to adjust to your wrist size and jump rings that make attaching links, beads, connectors and more a breeze.

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You can get these clasps in:

 


Tutorials for Swarovski Crystal Bracelets

Link Swarovski Sew-On Stone Crystals with jump rings. We opened one of the jump rings on the chain and slid on one end of the crystal. Do the same to the other jump ring. Link a large sew-on crystal with 5mm oval jump rings. This bracelet is all set and ready to wear!

Items used for bracelet: Z012178, SW01804 (Qty 2), SW01805, A008801

 

We can’t get enough of the Swarovski Fine Rocks Tube Crystal! We used 22-Gauge wire, cut a 3″ piece and made a wrapped loop on one end. Slide on a silver disc spacer (Z002570), tube crystal and another spacer. Made another wrapped loop to finish off the link! We love the jump rings on the clasp because you can easily open the jump rings and attach your tube crystal!

Items used for bracelet: Z012151, SW01740, Z002570, AW00031

 

 




2018 B&B Show: Swarovski Demos with So Vang

We were fortunate to do two demos at the Swarovski Create Your Style booth during Bead & Button. So Vang demos making beadable cuffs and rings using Swarovski two-hole spike crystal beads and creating hoop to dangle Swarovski Majestic Blue pendants with Beadalon Memory Wire. Check out our facebook videos and components to inspire your next creation.

Crystal Spike Cuff & Ring

If you’ve done fabric sewing and done a ladder stitch to close openings, this technique would be easy for you. Below is a illustrated look at what a ladder stitch looks like from this external website we found. So every time you come up, that’s when you will sew through your bead hole before sewing across and down.

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One of our popular demos was bead stitching Swarovski two-hole spike beads on Beadable Accessories like the cuff and rings. Download our components list HERE for this demo and watch our facebook video of how So Vang ladder stitches the spike beads on beadable rings and cuffs.

Cuff components: Z001859, A006585, SW01714 (6), A015211

Ring components: Z001454,A006585,SW01714 (3), A015211

 

Majestic Blue Drop Earrings with Memory Wire

Make simple drop earrings using Memory Wire and a few tools. Watch as So shows you how easy it is to create hoops and dangle crystal pendants off it. Download the pdf file HERE to get components and tools used for this super easy demo!

Tools: TLZ0207, TL00206, TL00236

Gold Majestic Blue Drop Earrings: WR00126, A019615, SW01725 (2), TCZ0140

Silver Majestic Blue Drop Earrings: WR00127, A001528, TCZ0078, SW01747

 




Beadable Findings: Fancy Fanned Earrings

One of our popular project request is our beadable fan earrings with 11/0 Miyuki Delicas and long tassels. Check our video to see how easy they are made.

 

Components used:

  1. Beadable Fan: Z001471 (2)
  2. Delicas: SB03543, SB02334, SB00269
  3. Pearl: SW00736 (2)
  4. Tassel: Z013818
  5. Findings: A002413, TCZ0078
  6. Beading Tools: A006587, A015211

 

Tutorial:

  1. Starting with 2.5′ to 3′ of beading thread, attach a stopper bead leaving a 6″ tail end.
  2. Start from one end of the fan, come up through the bottom hole.
  3. Add your three delicas and go across the beadable opening and down the hole.
  4. Sew up the next hole, add your three delicas, go across the beadable opening and down the hole.
  5. Repeat this until you’ve gone across the beadable fan pendant.
  6. You will now add your pearl bead by sewing up the hole closest to the round opening, add your pearl bead and go across the circle opening and down the hole.
  7. Sew through the pearl bead again and up the hole, through the pearl again and down the hole.
  8. Tie off your ends and cut excess off.
  9. Open small jump ring and slide on tassel and through the middle hole of your fan pendant. Close jump ring.
  10. Open earwire loop and attached top fan pendant loop to earwire. Close loop.
  11. Repeat all steps for other earring.




Swarovski® Birthstone Colors

Swarovski dishes on birthstone colors and it’s history and symbolism. What is your birthstone and what characteristics define you?

 

THE HISTORY AND SYMBOLISM OF BIRTHSTONE COLORS

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Birthstone colors were first studied in 1400BC by the Assyrians, followed by the Old and New Testaments, which explored their symbolism and how each was associated with a specific calendar month. Indeed, the Book of Exodus describes the high priest as wearing a breastplate studded with twelve gems representing the twelve tribes of Israel. Likewise, in the Book of Revelation John describes the twelve foundation stones of New Jerusalem. Historical sources from around the world have mentioned, time and again, how various gems possess characteristics that might be helpful to individuals born in a particular month.

 

With such a rich and fascinating history it’s no wonder that astrologers began making connections to the twelve signs of the Zodiac. After studying the characteristics specific to each colored stone, they ascribed values that may be useful to people born under the corresponding star sign. This gemstone symbolism was recorded for the first time a few hundred years ago by jewelers in Germany and Poland. By 1912, famous jewelry brands had begun publicizing birthstones, with the National Association of Jewelers confirming the definitive stones and colors together with their associated months, signs and symbolic qualities in 1952.

 

CAPRICORN – SIAM

KEEP THE WEARER SAFE DURING TRAVEL

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Those born in January, or under the star sign of the goat, have Siam as their birthstone color. Its deep red color changes under different light sources, just as Capricorns modify their behavior to get ahead. Those who want to improve their status, boost their self-esteem, or even invite romance, will benefit from wearing rich Siam. It symbolizes faith, love and courage, and its properties are said to help build energy levels and prevent nightmares in children.

 

AQUARIUS – AMETHYST

STRENGTHEN RELATIONSHIPS AND GIVE ITS WEARER COURAGE

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Those born in February, or under the star sign of the water-bearer, have Amethyst as their birthstone color. This beautiful purple shade represents royalty. Indeed, there was a time when only those of royal blood were allowed to wear it. The name “amethyst” comes from “amethystos,” which means “avoiding drunkenness,” so the ancient Greeks thought that amethyst protected the wearer against intoxication. It is said to help maintain a level head, while the color’s legendary protective properties extend to warding off general ill-health.

 

PISCES – AQUAMARINE

CREATIVITY, HOPE AND COURAGE

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Those born in March, under the star sign symbolized by Pisces the fish, have Aquamarine as their birthstone color. Ancient legend has it that the sky was once solid and the only pieces of it that still remain are exquisite pale blue gems. Early sailors, meanwhile, believed that aquamarine talismans etched with the likeness of Neptune would protect them from drowning at sea. Pisceans find Aquamarine soothing, something solid to hold onto. Symbolic of positive self-expression, it is said to increase youthfulness, health and happiness, making it the perfect color to enhance radiant good looks.

 

ARIES – CRYSTAL

EVERLASTING LOVE

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Those born in April, under the star sign of the ram, have pure crystal as their birthstone color, representing the diamond. Known as “vajra” (“lightning”) in Sanskrit, the unrivaled strength and clarity of this color boosts the hardheaded and determined Arian’s clearsightedness and conviction when pushing forward to achieve bigger and better objectives. Wearers can harness the ram’s dynamic qualities, as well as enjoy its enduring romantic powers.

 

TAURUS – EMERALD

FERTILITY, REBIRTH AND LOVE.

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Those born in May, or under the star sign of the bull, have Emerald as their birthstone color. Its lush green radiance was said by the ancients to be dewdrops left behind by the bare footsteps of Venus, the goddess of love and beauty. Today, it is thought that emerald signifies faithfulness and fertility in love and passion, along with wisdom and patience. Traditionally believed to have magical properties that kept illness at bay, this color will also enhance Taureans’ natural sensitivity.

 

GEMINI – LIGHT AMETHYST

PURITY AND HELPS CALM ANXIETY.

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Those born in June, or under the star sign of the twins, have Light Amethyst as their birthstone color. Representing purity and childish innocence, gentleness and curiosity, Geminis are expressive, creative, smart and sociable, although sometimes inclined towards nervous anxiety. This cool, silky, and airy color can be used to instill a sense of serenity, grounding them, and providing reassurance.

 

CANCER – LIGHT SIAM

COURAGE, GOOD LUCK, AND GOOD FRIENDSHIP.

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Those born in July, or under the star sign of the crab, have this beautiful shade of red as their birthstone color. Cancerians are known for their loyalty, empathy, intuition and tenacity, but they can be sensitive and emotional; so it is fortunate that as well as symbolizing passion, Light Siam safeguards their most tender emotions, just like the strong shell of the crab. Significantly, ravishing Light Siam encourages Cancerians to enjoy being themselves, safe in the knowledge that it offers protection.

 

LEO – PERIDOT

GIVES STRENGTH AGAINST NEGATIVITY AND STRESS.

 

SW_LeoThose born in August, or under the star sign of the lion, have Peridot as their birthstone color, like the gemstone that shares the same name. This stunning olive-green stone was treasured by the ancient Pharoahs, who believed it brought them closer to nature, fostered friendships, attracted love, and brought happiness. Among the benefits of the mesmerizing Peridot color is its ability to reduce stress and anger.

 

VIRGO – SAPPHIRE

SYMBOLIZES WISDOM AND FAITHFULNESS, AND SHARPENS THE MIND.

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Those born in September, or under the star sign of the virgin, have Sapphire as their birthstone color. Once thought to guard against evil and poisoning, this intense blue color was a favorite of priests and kings. Representing purity, loyalty and serenity, it is thought to be resistant to corruption and help to ward off pain. Virgos are known for their attention to detail, highly developed communication skills, and deep sense of humanity, so the wearer will benefit from the color’s intense natural energy in both mind and body.

 

LIBRA – ROSE

ASSOCIATED WITH EMPATHY, TENDERNESS AND CREATIVITY.

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Those born in October, or under the star sign of the weighing scales, have Rose as their birthstone color. Rose stands for emotional tenderness, empathy, and deep sensibility. These are key characteristics of Librans, whose innate tact and diplomacy allow them to build bridges, mend fences, restore trust, and get along even with people others might find difficult. They also love beauty and peace—qualities especially evoked by the harmonious Rose tone.

 

SCORPIO – TOPAZ

BELIEVED TO AID THE INTELLECT AND WARD OFF NEGATIVITY.

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Those born in November, or under the star sign of the scorpion, have orange-toned Topaz as their birthstone color. Topaz is known as the “stone of the mind,” the superstition surrounding this fiery orange gem led to a belief in its ability to cure mental illness. It embodies the many virtues of passionate, determined Scorpios, who are society’s natural leaders. Wearers of the color Topaz are said to find it easier to assert themselves, to be resourceful, and to navigate misunderstandings. This is why it is renowned as the symbol of true and lasting friendship, as well as offering strength in both head and heart.

 

SAGITTARIUS – MONTANA

SYMBOLIC OF CURIOSITY, ENERGY AND SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE.

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Those born in December, or under the star sign of the archer, have smoky blue Montana as their birthstone color. Known for their energy and generosity, their curiosity and their need for freedom, Sagittarians are born adventurers. Montana is reminiscent of the calm, fathomless ocean and endless clear sky that show Sagittarian travelers the way and guide them to the shore, symbolizing reassurance and security in their journey through life.

 

Images and copy provided by Swarovski®.




Wire Hoop Swarovski® Spike Earrings – Video Tutorial

Ever since these Swarovski spike beads came out not too long ago, we still LOVE the shape and it’s two-hole properties. Plus, the spikes reminds us of a more rebellious time in our lives, like our teenage years full of adventure and seeking our individuality. Pick up some spike beads today and watch our video tutorial as we wire wrap these hoop earrings.

 

From our Swarovski Spike trend, these pair of earrings is created with: 24-gauge wire, Swarovski square spike 2-hole beads, 11/0 metal beads and ear wires. Watch as Designer So Vang easily create these hoop earrings.

 

 

Products used: SW01714 (10), AW00050, SB00632, A014108




NEW Swarovski® 2-Hole Spike Beads

We are in love with these new Swarovski spike beads with 2-holes. Check out how we use these punk-rock inspired spike beads!

 

These Spike beads comes in three different shapes: hexagon, square and round. While they do come in a one-hole version, we stocked our inventory with the 2-hole version. We find more versatility and stability in its design and shape. Plus these five metallic colors are stunning!

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Rose Gold Stud Leather Bracelet

GoodyBeads | Blog: Swarovski Spike 2-Hole Beads

One of our favorite DIY jewelry is the Chan Luu-inspired leather wrap bracelets. You can find our tutorial here to learn how to bead stitch and apply it to make this DIY jewelry.

Items used: Z018651, TC02036, SW01716(22), A015211, A006588.

 

Blue Stud Earrings

GoodyBeads | Blog: Swarovski Spike 2-Hole Beads

Here’s an easy DIY using the round spike beads. Using post earrings, we use a small dot of super new glue and placed the round spike beads on. Let glue dry before wearing them!

Items used: SW01719(2), A015178, A015821.

 

Wire Hoop Spike Earrings

GoodyBeads | Blog: Swarovski Spike 2-Hole Beads

This pair of earrings is made using two 8″ 24-gauge wire and stringing an 11/0 metal bead between each of the spike beads. Slide all the beads to the middle of your two wire and bring all four ends together to create a loop. With all four wire ends, make a wrapped loop and coil once around the base of the loop. Take your earwires and you will grasp the loop of the earwire with your flat nose pliers and twist the loop 90 degrees so that the loop of the earwire faces you. Open the earwire loop, slide on the hoop spike beads and close loop.

Items used: SB00632, SW01714 (10), A009402, AW00050.




Vendor Video: Artistic Wire 3D Jig Expandable Bangle Bracelets

Wyatt White, from Beadalon, demonstrates how easy it is to make an expandable bangle using the Artistic Wire 3D Jig! Check out this video and learn to customize one for yourself!

 

Tools and Materials

 

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GoodyBeads EZ DIY Series: Swarovski Rivoli Charm Earrings

We have a simple tutorial on how create easy charm earrings with using Epoxy resin to adhere rivolis to bezels.

 

Tutorial

GoodyBeads | Blog: Easy DIY to create easy charm earrings using epoxy resin to adhere swarovski rivolis to bezel charm.

 

Product/Supplies used: TL00264, A009510, TC02138, SW01345, A008998

 

 




GoodyBeads Inspiration: Swarovski® Pendants and Stones

Swarovski pendants and stones are gorgeous in the colors with many varieties of shapes and sizes you can choose from. Here are some beautiful and inspirational jewelry made with Swarovski pendants and stones.

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Swarovski Pendants and Stones - Jewelry inspiration

  1. Coastal Charm – Jan ’17 Trend
  2. Swarovski Crystal Pendant – Dec ’16 Trend
  3. Swarovski Crystal Pendant – Dec ’16 Trend
  4. Adjustable Necklace – Dec ’16 Trend
  5. Convertible Necklace – April ’15 Trend
  6. Vendor Spotlight: Swarovski – Jan ’16 Trend
  7. Swarovski Birthstone Jewelry – Blog

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Swarovski Pendants and Stones - Jewelry inspiration

  1. Swarovski Raindrop Pendant – Blog
  2. Swarovski F/W New Collection – Blog
  3. Swarovski Raindrop Pendant – Blog
  4. Swarovski Raindrop Pendant – Blog
  5. New Year’s Swarovski Earrings – Blog
  6. New Year’s Swarovski Earrings – Blog

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Swarovski Pendants and Stones - Jewelry inspiration

  1. Swarovski Flat Back Crystals – Blog
  2. Pinch Bails with Swarovski Pendants – Blog
  3. Pinch Bails with Swarovski Pendants – Blog
  4. Swarovski Innovations – March ‘ 16 Trend
  5. Pantone Color of the Year 2017 – Blog
  6. Pinch Bails with Swarovski Pendants – Blog
  7. Swarovski F/W New Collection – Blog
  8. Swarovski F/W New Collection – Blog

 




GoodyBeads Inspiration: Swarovski® Crystals and Pearls

Swarovski crystals and pearls adds a shimmering and glistening effect to any jewelry project. Here are a few GoodyBeads jewelry pieces that can inspire your next jewelry piece!

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Examples of jewelry using Swarovski crystals and/or pearls!

  1. Aquamarine Birthstone – March ’16 Trend
  2. Holiday Swarovski Cha-Cha Bling – Blog
  3. Red, White and Blue Jewelry – June ’16 Trend
  4. Round Leather and Wire Bracelets – Feb ’16 Trend
  5. Swarovski Crystal Flat Memory Wire Bracelet – Blog
  6. Lampwork Jewelry – Blog
  7. NEW GoodyBeads’ Master Mixes – Blog

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Examples of jewelry using Swarovski crystals and/or pearls!

  1. Floral Lampwork Beads – Feb ’17 Trend
  2. Beachy Flamingo and Palm Tree DIY Bracelets – Blog
  3. Czech Crescent Bracelet and Earrings – Blog
  4. Swarovski Birthstone Jewelry – Blog
  5. Floral Lampwork Beads – Feb ’17 Trend
  6. Tulip Necklace and Earrings – Blog

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Examples of jewelry using Swarovski crystals and/or pearls!

  1. Sparkling Wedding Jewelry – May ’16 Trend
  2. Holiday Swarovski Cha-Cha Bling – Blog
  3. New Year’s Statement Necklaces – Blog
  4. Swarovski F/W NEW Collection – Blog
  5. Multi-Strand Necklace with Swarovski Tahitian Pearls – Blog
  6. Lampwork Jewelry – Blog
  7. How to Use Silk Cord in Jewelry Making – Blog

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Examples of jewelry using Swarovski crystals and/or pearls!

  1. Vendor Spotlight: Swarovski – Jan ’16 Trend
  2. Leather & Swarovski Wrap Bracelets – Nov ’16 Trend
  3. December’s Birthstone – Dec ’16 Trend
  4. April Birthstone – April ’16 Trend
  5. July Birthstone – July ’16 Trend
  6. RoseMontees – Aug ‘ 16 Trend
  7. June Birthstone – June ’16 Trend



GoodyBeads Inspiration: Chain Fringe

Chain link is not only great to add length to necklaces or as chain extenders for bracelets, but they are fun to create fringe with. With its popularity in fashion jewelry and accessories, we have some examples of how we’ve created fringed jewelry with chain.

 

Dangle chain for some crazy, fun fringe. Keep fringes simple or trail it with beaded dangles. Let these examples inspire the next time you create with chain links.

GoodyBeads | Blog: Examples of how to add chain fringe to jewelry.

  1. February Birthstone – Feb ’16 Trend
  2. Beaded Tassel Jewelry – June ’16 Trend
  3. Fringe Earrings – Aug ’15 Trend
  4. Boho-Inspired Bib Necklaces – Blog
  5. Folding Silk Ribbon – Blog

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Examples of how to add chain fringe to jewelry.

  1. Swarovski® Raindrop Pendants – Blog 
  2. Using Swarovski® Flat Back Crystals – Blog
  3. Think Spring – Feb ’17 Trend
  4. TierraCast Cord Ends – Blog
  5. Jesse James Beads – Dec ’16 Trend

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Examples of how to add chain fringe to jewelry.

  1. Feather – July ’16 Trend
  2. Feather – July ’16 Trend
  3. Sept Birthstone – Sept ’16 Trend
  4. All About Fringe – Dec ’15 Trend
  5. Spotlight on Nunn Design® – Oct ’16 Trend
  6. Swarovski Innovations – March ’16 Trend

 




Celestial Wonders Jewelry Trend: Moon and Stars

Late 2016, celestial-inspired jewelry was making a rise in fashion popularity. Embrace some moon and star jewelry to vamp up your glorious fashionable wardrobe.

 

Moon and Star Earrings

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Moon and Star Earrings - Celestial theme
Designed by Tory Vezina

Take a trip around the moon as you bedazzle yourself with these simplistic link earrings. Use some glass connectors with some lovely moon and star charms for easy-to-wear earrings.

Products used: A008998, A021746,  CH00533Y011877, Y011543Z007856

 

Zodiac Celestial Layer Necklace – Cancer

GoodyBeads | Blog: Celestial Zodiac Layer Necklace with Cancer charm and Swarovski bezel charm.
Designed by Heidi Urlaub

Make this celestial layer necklace with your zodiac charm, moon and star charms, and TierraCast® rhodium pewter charm with Swarovski crystals.

Products used: TC02109, TC00056, TC00055, TC02211A002413, TC00185, TC02292, A011609, A003562, TC00033.

 

Star Lariat Necklace

GoodyBeads | Blog: Star Lariat Necklace
Designed by So Vang

We can’t get enough of lariat necklaces. We made a chain lariat necklace by using a 24” chain and attaching a filigree washer link to one end and star charms to the other. Loop the lariat around your neck and slide the charm end through your link for a sleek necklace that is out of this world!

Products used: A008128, Z006771, A002413, A007691, A014042.

 

Moon & Star Wrap Bracelet Kit with Swarovski® Crystals

GoodyBeads | Blog: Moon Star Bracelet Kit
Designed by Tory Vezina

Another great project to make is an easy bracelet kit like our Moon & Star wrap bracelet. Embellished with moon and star charms, Swarovski star crystals and dainty miracle beads, you are ready to conjure up some magical fashion wear!

Product used: KT00115




How to Use Pinch Bails with Swarovski® Pendants

Pinch bails are used for top-drilled beads to create a dangle for necklace or earrings. They are easy to use and functional for jewelry-making.

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Detail look at how to use a pinch bail with Swarovski top-drilled pendants.

Pinch bails have two prongs at the bottom which will insert into the hole of your top drilled bead. Wedge one prong to one side of your bead, line up the other prong to the other side of the hole and pinch the prongs together. If the pinch bail is difficult to pinch, use nylon pliers to help squeeze the bail. String through the bail with your choice of chain or our favorite, beaded chain.

Here are some examples of how we used pinch bails:

GoodyBeads | Blog: Cross Tribe Pendant with pinch bail on beaded chain.

This Cross Tribe Pendant has a simple TierraCast® pinch bail strung on 30” of beaded chain.

Products used: SW01522, TC02316, CH00271.

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Hammered Ring with pinch bail and Swarovski sun pendant with gold chain and findings.

Here’s a different take on how we used the pinch bail. Gently open the pinch bail and slide a TierraCast Hammertone Ring onto the bail. Then, slide the pinch bail prongs into the top-drilled, Swarovski Sun Pendant’s holes. Gently pinch the bail to close. Lastly, tie your chain into a lark’s head knot around the ring and add your clasp to your chain ends..

Products used: SW01107, A010862, CH00532, TC00613, A008801, Z006530

 

GoodyBeads | Blog: Pinch bail with pear-shaped Swarovski on ear wire.

Create some lovely earrings like these from our December ’15 Swarovski pendant trend. Attach pinch bails to 16mm Swarovski pear-shaped pendants. Open two 4mm jump rings, and slide each through one side of a pinch bail and the bottom loop of an ear wire. Close each jump ring. Repeat. You now have a very classy and simple pair of earrings to wear!

Products used: SW01593, A002413, TCZ0096, A007515.




GoodyBeads EZ DIY Series: Swarovski® Crystal Flat Memory Wire Bracelet

We are in love with bracelets that wrap around and bling, of course! We have an EZ DIY tutorial on how to create this sparkling wrap bracelet with flat memory, Swarovski emerald-cut crystals and 24-gauge wire.

 

Tutorial

GoodyBeads | Blog: EZDIY Series - Swarovski Emerald Cut crystal wire wrapped on Flat Memory Wire.

 

Items used:

 

Tools use: