A project perfect for summer and on-trend for the season. These sea charm earrings are a timeless creation for jewellery makers with a love for the seaside. Scroll down for the eight steps to make these earrings

Step 1

Open the hoop on the stud earring by gripping the hoop with a pair of snipe nose, flat or chain nose pliers on both sides. Twist one pair of pliers forwards to open

Open hoop on earrings using pliers

Step 2

Hook a charm on to the hoop

Add a charm to the earring hoop

Step 3

Close the hoop by gripping the hoop with a pair of snipe nose, flat or chain nose pliers on both sides. Twist one pair of pliers back to close the hoop flush

Close earring hoop with pliers

Step 4

Repeat this process adding all the charms. Ensure that the charms are facing forward

Repeat process to add all the charms

Step 5

Place the stud earrings in a stable position. You could push the ear studs into a piece of foam so that they are stable

Placing stud into foam

Step 6

Add a dot of glue to the cup part of each stud earring

Add some glue into each cup

Step 7

Put the pearl on the cup. Push the hole in the pearl onto the post in the middle of the cup and ensure that the pearl is touching the cup. Allow 10 minutes for the glue to set

Set the pearl into the cup using glue

Step 8

Add the earrings scrolls by pushing the post through the hole in the earring scroll.

Add scrolls to earring

And you’re all done! You now have a pair of beautiful and easy to create Gold-Filled Sea Charm Earrings

Gold-Filled Sea Charm Earrings

We hope you enjoyed making your Gold-Filled Sea Charm Earrings. If you have any questions or want to know more, get in touch with us on FacebookTwitter and Instagram. We’d also love to see what you’ve been making so please share pictures of your creations with us too, tagging Cooksongold

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Author: Sian Brown
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Sian Brown

Sian has been hand making her award winning jewellery in the West Midlands for over 12 years. Sian spent 10 years in Birmingham’s historic Jewellery Quarter before relocating to a quiet Worcestershire village.