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by Anna Tollin
You can buy new Lucite components or recycle your grandmother's vintage flowers
to make these pretty earrings. Web-exclusive project.
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by JoAnn Allard
Use a simple fringe technique to make these earrings to match the necklace featured
on page 58 of the April/May issue of Beadwork. Web-exclusive project.
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by Brenda Tumeo of Treasured Glass
These simple, yet adorable, earrings make a fabulous holiday gift! The pattern
uses Swarovski crystals, sterling silver components and a simple wrapped loop
technique.
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by Patti Burlingame and Emily Carlson
August/September 2006
These beautiful, softly multihued fluorite chips help to accentuate any outfit for a light and fun summer night. Web-exclusive project.
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August/September 2005
Style Savvy
Make waves with these ocean-inspired earrings crafted with sterling silver chains and handmade ceramic beads.
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by Alexis Rossi
August/September 2005
Fashioned to match the "Fire-Polished Collar" featured on page 34 of our August/September 2005 issue, these colorful and quick-to-make earrings are surefire compliment catchers.
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by Jean Yates
October/November 2006
These rose and gold earrings complement the Flower of Bollywood necklace found
on page 80 of the October/November 2006 issue. Web-exclusive project.
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by JoAnn Baumann
April/May 2005
Use ladder, herringbone, and peyote stitches to create these fun and colorful earrings. Web-exclusive project.
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by Kelli Burns
April/May 2007
Kelli wanted to use marguerites for a simple project she could teach her clients. The sparkle of the flower-shaped crystals and transparent seed beads make these a pair of earrings you’ll want in every color. Web-exclusive project.
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by Jean Yates
February/March 2007
Silver components with colorful shibuichi patina evoke a sentimental, VIctorian feel
in this bracelet and earring set. Web-exclusive project.
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by Jean Campbell
Lovey was crying out for earrings to go with that monster ring.
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by Barb Switzer
June/July 2007
These wireworked earrings with olivine crystals rounds, pearls, and daisy spacers were inspired by Barb's trips through beautiful Napa Valley. Web-exclusive project.
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by Lisa Kan
April/May 2008
Combining seed beads, crystal marguerites, fine chain, and a cubic zirconia drop and earring finding, this earring design is simply stunning. Its base is made with right-angle weave; the flower with layered picots.
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by Karen Johnston
February/March 2008
Karen was inspired to make these sweet, feminine earrings after watching a documentary on Princess Diana. While Diana’s beauty and style were royally classic, she always had a whimsical look in her eyes and a genuine smile.
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by Judi Wood
Capture the whimsy of everyday objects with Delica beads.
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by Judi Wood
Capture the whimsy of everyday objects with Delica beads.
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by Melody MacDuffee
These cool, wireworked earrings help you incorporate the gifts
of nature into your artwork.
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