Jewellery making has so many perks… You can create something for yourself, create something as a gift for someone else or even sell them on Ebay for some extra cash!
It is easy to do and all it takes is some imagination and a few pieces of equipment. So here is our guide to get started in this unique, fun and interesting hobby…
1. Inspiration!
Pinterest is the home of DIY heaven! Search for “DIY Jewellery” or “beautiful beads” and you can start to get a collection of beautiful designs that you love to help guide your jewellery making. Repin things onto your own board and you can start to find your own personal style. Be prepared to be adventurous and find colours and styles that excite you.
2. Learn
Watch video tutorials on youtube to learn helpful techniques and styles. Some of our favourites include:
3. Buy your supplies
Beads Online is a huge online jewellery supplier that sells all sorts of beads and jewellery making equipment. You can buy beads of all varieties including gem stones, stones, plastic, glass and shell. Their tools section also contains anything you could need for jewellery making so that is a great place to start your buying. They also have a tutorial and tips section that showcases user guides for products and techniques.
4. Get started
To help you get started, here are two of our favourite jewellery designs and how to make them yourself! Give these a go and post your final pieces in the comments!
The Morocco bracelet
Materials
3 large beads 8-10mm
45 assorted smaller beads
Elastic Jewellery Thread
Instructions
Large jewelled necklace
Materials
Cabochons
Plastic canvas
Black satin ribbon
0.5mm copper wire
Flat nose plier
Wire cutter
Glue
Instructions
Step 1: Cut a canvas circle as the bib of necklace.
1st, trace against the round edge of a plate to create an outside circle on canvas;
2nd, create an inside circle with leaving a 3 or 4cm gap;
3rd, cut off the canvas circle bib and make a slit at one side..
Step 2: glue cabochon decors onto bib
1st, drip enough glue to each cabochon’s back and press it hard onto bib;
2nd, let them dry and continue gluing more;
3rd, wrap wire around the whole bib and tuck end into canvas.
Step 3: Finish the bib necklace.
1st, snip a piece of ribbon, long enough for neck size and bowknot making;
2nd, glue both ends to canvas bib.