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French Loop Earrings

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an elegant and tasteful pair of earrings

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  1. Step 1

    Step 1

    I started by gathering the elements I would need to create the earrings.

  2. Step 2

    Slide each bead onto each loop round earring wire and form a loop on the straight end.


  3. Step 3

    Link the two little end loops together with a jump ring. Repeat for all 6 round earring wires.

  4. Step 4

    Open the French earring wire loop to the side and slide the smallest loop's jump ring onto the French earring wire, then the middle size and then the largest.


  5. Step 5

    Step 5

    Twist the loop of the French ear wire back into place and BAM! You have got yourself some fab new earrings!

    I do recommend making a few pairs, they are so quick and easy they make great gifts (you know when your friends see them they are going to want a pair.

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Carley Mouse

Carley Mouse

11 Nov 01:27

these are beautiful!

Alexa S.

Alexa S.

11 Nov 22:23

I love them! For some reason, I just can't get them to sit flat against each other. blech.

♥ R.a.c.h.e.l. ♥

♥ R.a.c.h.e.l. ♥

02 Aug 22:31

Wow!! Those are amazing!! They look like something you would pay like $15 for at a store!! They are really pretty!~

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November 10, 2008 22:55

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