Make Easy Earrings!

DIY Jewelry Making- Red boho earringsThe Blue Plate Special radio show is streaming from my phone and I’m enjoying the dog days of summer.  Ok, I don’t love the heat, but I do love the farmer’s market, weekend breakfasts at lakeside cafes, and thinking about heading south at the end of the month to my husband’s family reunion.  It’s in Kentucky near the birthplace of sassy singer, Loretta Lynn.  My embroidery project is being plotted and my magazine stack is ready.  I love a good road trip.

I’ve moved my studio to the back porch of the house temporarily because it’s cooler.  The view is peaceful and I’m embracing it. This is a quick pair of earrings I made for the Jesse James Beads Facebook page that uses the same technique found in this tutorial.  I thought they were too darn sweet not to share with you.  Like a slice of cherry pie!

Great.  Now, I’ve got cherry pie on the brain.

Back to Bead Fest with Jesse James Beads

Candie Cooper and Sarah James at Bead FestIt’s time for round two of Bead Fest near Philadelphia!  I’ll be there teaching jewelry making classes, partnering with Jesse James Beads!Beading classes with Jesse JamesDoesn’t this look appetizing?!  Beadalon and Jesse James Classes with Candie CooperWe are also collaborating with Beadalon–makers of great findings and tools!  Jesse James Bead Fest ClassI taught two classes there in the Spring and the ladies were delightful.  The other thing I love about working with them is everyone’s jewelry project turns out differently because we bring lots of beads to choose from.Candie Cooper Chalkin' Up the Jesse James Bead BoothHere is a handy link so you can take a peek at the class offerings and if you can’t make a class, come say howdy at the Jesse James Beads booth! <3  It’s always a good time being around my fellow jewelry makers, playing in the piles of beads and talkin’ shop.  I really do love it!

Jesse James Beads Single Unique Beads Giveaway

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Jesse James Beads Single Beads GiveawayIs it officially summer yet?!  It feels like it with the kids wrapping up school years and graduation announcements coming in the mail.  With that, let’s get the bead rolling with a summer fun bead giveaway!  Special thanks to JesseJamesBeads.com for the amazing loot!Jesse James Beads single beads flyerI’m actually heading out in a week to work with Jesse James Beads at the Bead and Button show in Milwaukee, WI?  Are you coming?  Here’s a free admission coupon if you are!  Jesse James Beads is known for their unique and striking beads.  They are truly sweet and sassy!  You can find them online and at several retailers!Jesse James Single Bead giveaway 3In this giveaway, you will get several pairs so you can make some sassy earrings like these:Wrecking Ball EarringsI made these and thought to myself, “Miley Cyrus called….  She wants her wrecking ball earrings back.”Single Beads Giveaway 3

All you have to do for a chance to win is be sure to like and follow all the links below on social media. Each like or follow gets you an entry.  Yee haw!  Thanks for the love on the past giveaways.  Fingers crossed for you on this biggie!  Let’s get this party started!  Thanks again Jesse James Beads!

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How to Make a Boho Bead and Chain Necklace

DIY Jewelry Making Boho Bead and Chain Necklace tutorialHola beautiful people!  How have you been?  I’m doing better now that my blog is working again (thanks for asking).  Sheesh.  I went to upload pictures to this post and got errors.  Then I updated to the new WordPress followed by  a couple plugins only to find those actions were actually dominos of destruction that would lead to broken links, not being able to login etc….  I stayed up working late on Friday night in an attempt to fix it.  At midnight, I surrendered and admitted to myself that I was in over my head.  I thought, “why am I fighting this?  Go to bed, Candice.”  That brings us to this morning when I found even more quarks that happened and so I called my hosts hotline number. Thirty seconds later it was fixed.  Dear Betsy!  And praise the Lord!  I just had to get that out.  Thanks for listening.  Moving on.

Now, I’ve got Romancing the Stone on and I’m ready to write.   Just like Joan Wilder.  My friend mentioned it the other day and that got the itch to watch it started.  I watch it purely for the beginning of the movie.  I love the scenery, I love watching her finish her book in tears, I love when she has notes all over to buy tissue, but she’s still out of tissue.  Makes me feel completely normal.

This boho bead and chain necklace tutorial started when Beadalon asked for pieces for their “Tropical” trend board on Pinterest.  I got the wood beads on clearance somewhere…a really really long time ago.  Bead hoarders unite!  I blended them in with tropical color czech glass beads.  I like the contrast of the metal, glass and wood surfaces together.String the beads onto beading wireFirst, string your beads onto beading wire.  I’m using Beadalon’s satin gold (19 strand, .024″) so it blends with the color of the chain.  How to connect a beaded section to chainString a #2 crimp bead followed by the ends of the chain.  For this necklace, I doubled over a piece of chain to make it thicker.How to crimp part IString the tail of wire through the crimp and slide the crimp bead up next to the chain.  Now, put the crimp bead into the “U” shaped notch of your crimping pliers and clinch down.How to crimp with beadsSee the “U” shaped crimp bead?Crimping Part IINow turn the “U” ninety degrees so it looks like a “C” and put it in the eye shaped slot of the crimp pliers and clinch down to fold the crimp bead over.

P.S. those are my husband’s hands.  He walked by and saw me fumbling with my camera while trying to crimp and said, “I’ll be in the picture.  I want to be in the picture.”  If you know Aaron, this is completely normal.  I love him.necklace detailNow, slide the beads down to the finished end and repeat for the other side.  Except do you see what I did?  One side is not like the other one!  Ai yi yi. I clearly got distracted by the cute man-hands crimping and forgot to add that one last tiny brass bead next to the crimp. I also didn’t realize this until I finished the entire necklace.  I love it when that happens.Bebe making jewelryLet’s take a break so Bebe can say “hi.”  She’s been coming over off and on through this process and resting her head on my knee, my shoulder, the white board, begging to be petted.  She’s our big girl that showed up one day, skin and bones and scared to death.  Aaron worked with her to earn her trust and the rest is history.  She doesn’t know a stranger.  Have I told you how much I love that man?
Artistic WireLet’s make a wrapped bead link.  I’m using 18g Artistic Wire in gunmetal bronze so it matches the chain.  String your beeads onto the wire.How to start a wrapped loopGrab your round nose pliers and make a ninety degree bend in the wire.How to make a wrapped loopBring the tail of the wire up and over the top of the pliers so it crosses in front of the other wire.How to make a wrapped loop in jewelry makingStart wrapping the tail of wire around the long wire–as many times as you like.Wrapped loop held with chain nose pliersSometimes it helps to hold the loop with chain nose pliers so it stays flat/in shape while wrapping.  Trim the tiny, pokey/stabby part with wire cutters.  Or tighten it inward with the chain nose pliers.How to make a beaded linkSlide the bead against the finished wrapped loop and make another ninety degree bend in the opposite side of the wire.Finish the beaded link with a wrapped loopTrim the wire from the spool and start again with the wrapped loop technique.Open the links of chainSplit open the chain with two flat nose pliers.  Open the link side to side on each piece of chain.  Remove the sections so they are equal to the length of the beaded link.Connect a beaded link with a jump ringYou can save those chain sections for a pair of earrings perhaps.  I only did one beaded link as sort of a random surprise element to the necklace.  Annnnnd possibly because I only had one bead left.  Figured, I might as well use it!Boho and Bead Necklace from Candie Cooper(insert big dramatic bead finale with tears and no tissue)  I’m off to talk to my dogs and ask them if they want to celebrate.

Note:  If you’ve not seen Romancing the Stone, that last bit will not make a lick of sense.How to Make a Bead and Chain NecklaceLove,

Candie

(your hopeless romantic bead and craft blogger)

How to Organize Your Bead Stash

Bead OrganzingIt seemed so simple:  watch the Oscars….organize beads at the same time.  I’d been working on it the night before and happy with progress (annnnnd a little addicted to seeing my MESS of beads going into pretty clear containers).  I haven’t cleaned my studio in months so there are lots of little trays and areas of pure chaos that look like this:

How to organize your beadsActually, there are worse areas, but I can’t show you those until we get to know each other better.  It’s like letting your new friend into your house when your PJs and undies are still  on the bathroom floor from this morning (annnnnd it’s 7:30 at night) topped off with a sink full of dishes.  You might judge and never return.

Candie Cooper Czech Bead StashThese are some of the beads I got in Tucson at the To Bead True Blue show.  I’m just now going through my boxes of goodies so it’s a bit like Christmas.  You can find these containers at the craft store in the beading section.  I really love them because of the transparency.  Everything looks so pretty and full of hope never to look disarrayed on my work table, floor, kitchen table, etc ever again!

I digress back to last night.  Here I am ready!  The TV is on the red carpet, Ryan Secrest in my ear, been looking forward to sitting down and doing this alllllll day and

Candie Cooper Rocker 2Fail.  Epic fail.  NOT ONE bead, finding, or doo-dad got put into a container.  Cuteness 1.  Candie Zip.

Maybe tonight!

XO.

Candie

Silver and Turquoise Earrings

Candie Cooper Silver and Turquoise EarringsHowdy dear friends!  Today I wanted to share this pair of earrings.  I stayed up wayyy too late cranking out earrings just like these for a trunk show tonight.  Then, I proceeded to hop out of bed at 6 to help Aaron get the truck started.  Ok, I didn’t hop.  It was more like a zombie shuffle (vision me wearing my loud printed Cynthia Rowley PJ pants, his running shoes and his hoodie complete with hood over my head and half of my face).  It’s cold and our little Ford Ranger truck engine is worn out.  By the way, if you ever see a man jumping up and down on the back of a blue truck yelling, “wait, honey…..NOW!” and a zombie in the driver’s seat turning over the engine…well, don’t worry at all.  Everything is completely normal.  It’s just us most likely hauling something out of our 112 year old house. This time carpet from the 1960s so we can refinish the floor in the new craft room.

Back to this pair of earrings made from silver and copper hoops with little turquoise crosses.  This pair of earrings ended up making their way to a scholarship fundraising benefit named after a woman who lost her life to cancer.  Can I just say that I am so tired of the “C” word?  I get asked a lot to donate pieces of jewelry for fundraisers and I used to think I had to give something big and grand, but then that left little room in the budget for the third and fourth parties that would come calling.  That would lead to guilt.  Guilt for me equals unhappiness.  Do you feel this way?  A couple years ago I made the decision that I will donate a pair of earrings when asked.  It makes the group and myself happy.  Win win.  They are small tokens, but every little bit helps.  And let’s also continue to PRAY for a cure.

Quick Clip

Clip
I was cleaning up my studio and came across some odds and ends.  A red clip, a purple acrylic flower and a sparkle stone.  Put it all together with some Quick Grip glue and this is what you get.  It was instant-craftification in all it's glory.

*The acryclic flowers can be found at JoAnn Fabrics (Laliberi line), Plaid made the sparkle stone and Quick Grip is by Beacon Adhesives.