Friday 22 August 2014

Beaded cherry necklace


Hello! I went to the craft store to buy some new sheets the other day and totally broke my promise to myself of not buying more craft supplies. I'm sure it's not just me that looks through their stash and simply can not think of anything to make (please, tell me other people do that too ...); it's really silly because I have so much stuff and yet ... nothing inspires me. But, I found these totally adorable tiny green leaf beads at the shop and suddenly, I knew what I had to make.
 

Cherry necklace! Yes! ^___^ Other people have made cherry necklaces, but since mine is a little different, I thought I'd do a small tutorial for you anyway ^___^
 

To make this necklace, you'll first need to decide how many cherries you'd like as this determines how many beads you'll need. I think odd numbers look best, so I choose to do five pairs of cherries. I used 12mm red glass pearls for the actual cherries; really any largish red bead will work and you will need two for each cherry pair. You will also need two glass leaf beads, one large jump ring, one smaller jump ring, and two head pins for each pair of cherries.

 

You'll also need some chain (I used about half a metre), a clasp, another jump ring (this is optional really, but I find it makes doing up the necklace easier), and some pliers.
 

The first thing you need to do is thread your red beads onto the head pins and use your pliers to bend the open end of the pin into a loop.


Then use your pliers to open up the smaller jump ring and thread on the leaf beads and the two cherries.
 

Close up the small jump ring, and then open the larger one. Thread the large jump ring through the small jump ring ...
 

... and through the necklace chain where you'd like your cherries to sit, and then close it up again using the pliers.
 

Make the rest of your cherries exactly the same, and finish off your necklace by adding the clasp and the extra jump ring to the ends of the chain.
 

And that's it! This was such an easy necklace to make, but it's so cute and such fun to wear! I felt extra jangly and special wearing this around campus today, and even got landed on by a ladybug. I feel like this is the best seal of approval I could have possibly gotten ~___^


But now I'm back to not knowing what to make. Hmmm. I think it's time to go and spend some quality time with my stash. Something in there has got to inspire me, right? ^___^

- Lisa xx

2 comments:

Alecia said...

That looks amazing! I've always wanted a cherry necklace but I never thought about making my own. I'll have to keep an eye out for beads now so i can make one too :)

Lisa said...

Thanks Alecia! A lot of the time I spend ages looking for things before realising that I can make it myself! It's very satisfying to create it yourself too ^___^

Thanks Miss Lady in Lavender! I got all my beads from Spotlight, but if you have a good bead shop in your area I'm sure they'd be able to help you out ^___^