Thursday, April 25, 2019

Daisy Flower Earrings Tutorial

Hi Everyone,

I am back with another earring tutorial. By now you would have guessed that I love the pearls and the seed beads that are available at A1 Craft. Even though I promise myself that I will use the other supplies, I still end up going back to the pearls and seed beads.

This time I am going to be making these beautiful daisy flower earrings. These again are very simple and easy to make (Though they look complicated). And the supplies that you need are just seed beads and small pearls


So gather the supplies and lets get started. I have used Seed beads no (18084 bronze gold) and glass pearls (GP1 - black 3mm)

Method

Step 1 - Take around 60 inches length of beading thread and put your needle onto the thread. Take 36 seed beads onto the thread. Leave around 6 inches of a tail.


Step 2 - Take your needle again through all the beads starting from the 1st bead. This will create a circle. At this point you can tie the tail to the ring and secure it.


Step 3 - Once you have tied the thread then go through the next bead so that you are away from the knot. Taking one seed bead go through the next 2 seed beads. Thus you will be putting one seed bead and going through 2 beads of the first circle.


Step 4 - Once you have finished putting all 12 seed beads as row 2, come out of the first bead of Row 2. Add 1 pearl between each of the 12 seed beads.



Step 5 - Once you have finished adding pearls between all the seed beads your thread needs to be coming out of the first pearl of the last row. Now you need to add 2 seed beads between each of the pearls. Kindly refer to Diagram 1
Diagram 1




Step 6 - After adding 2 seed beads between the pearls you need to be exiting or coming out of the first set of 2 seed beads of the last row. Then you will add 2 seed beads and go through the next set of seed beads of the last row. Dont worry if the seed beads are not centered and they look a bit on the side. It will be aligned when we get to the next row. Kindly refer to Diagram 2

Diagram 2



Step 7 - At the end of Step 6 you need to come out of the 1st seed bead of the last row. At this point you have 2 seed beads on top of each of the pearl. Add 1 seed bead and come out of the 2nd seed bead of the first set. Then take 5 seed beads and come out of the 1st seed bead of the 2nd set.

In this way you will add 1 bead between the 2 seed beads of the earlier row and 5 seed beads between the 2 sets of seed beads. Kindly refer to the diagram 3

Diagram 3



Step 8 - Once you have added all the seed beads, you need to start the next row by coming out of the 4th bead of the set of 5 beads. You will add a pearl and take the thread to the 2nd bead of the next set of 5 beads and directly come out of the 4th bead. In this way you will skip the 3rd bead. What this does is it gives a nice point or a triangle look to the last row.

This is explained very easily via the diagram 4 below
Diagram 4


Step 9 - Once you have completed this row you will see that your flower is coming in shape. We will be adding one last row of beads. Coming out of the top of the triangle or the 3rd bead of the 5 bead set, you will take 7 seed beads. Then you need to take the thread out of the next top of the triangle. (or the 3rd bead of the 5 bead set)

Kindly refer to the Diagram  5
Diagram 5

Step 10 - This is the last step in completing this flower motif. In this step you need to go through all the beads again, only skipping the center bead of the 7 bead set. Meaning you skip bead number 4 in every set. This will ensure that the shape of the petal has a nice pointed tip.

Kindly refer to the diagram 6
Diagram 6



Step 11 - When you finish the entire motif you have an option of creating a loop on one of the corners of the flower. This gives it a neat look. If you don't wish to do this that too would be fine. Just attach the earring hook to one of the petal. You would need to knot and secure your thread endings and clip away any excess thread.

So in this way you have created a beautiful earring. You could also use the same pattern and create a pendant.

I have also done the same pattern with 3 rows of pearls. The number of rows would decide the size of the motif or flower.

Here are some close ups of this earring and also of the other one that I made.







Supplies used











Hope you liked this and do leave some love






Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Decoupage Floral Jhumka

Welcome back!



I am back with another tutorial and this time I thought of doing it as a photo series. Let me know how do you like it. 😊

Are you a beginner to decoupage or jewellery making? Then I recommend this simple decoupage jhumka tutorial.



Check out the tutorial here



If you would like to try your ✋ at it, go ahead and order your supplies from the links below


Earring hooks
Tissue Napkins
Decoupage Essentials
Pearls
Jewelry Findings
Jewelry Making Tools

Thank you.

SHRUTS HANDMADE STUFF

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Home Decor with wooden slice

Hello My Crafty Friends...

Its Arpita here on A1 Craft blog with a lovely decor piece.I am sure many of you like me love to create beautiful decor pieces to decorate and give your homes that personal touch.So I made this gorgeous table centre or you can also use it as a display stand using wooden slices.

So here is what I made...



Material Used

https://www.facebook.com/A1craft/photos/a.2261893710716459/2261893834049780/?type=3&theater

Thankyou for stopping by...
see you soon with another fun project,until then
Happy Crafting!!!
Arpita Tornal

Monday, April 22, 2019

Vintage Gate Fold Album


Hi friends, 
Lekha here, I would be sharing with you today a gorgeous gate fold album using the gorgeous pattern paper sent in my DT kit. 
Its a very vintage theme paper with prints in black, gold and whites apt for making scrapbooks or mini albums on wedding, anniversary theme.
 The finished Gate Fold album measures 6"x 6"x 1.5".
 For the album base I have taken chipboard pieces in following sizes: 
6"x 6 "(1 pc )
6"x 3" (2 pc for the divided album cover)
6"x 1.5" (2 pc for the spine)
 (Adhere all the chipboard pieces in the above sequence on cardstock , I have kept 0.5" margins on all sides of the pieces. Cut triangle notches on all folds, this would give more finished look to the inside of the album.)
(I have used the Kathy Orta King's hinge binding mechanism for the spine. Using a strong tacky tape adhere the hinge binding system to the spine of the album)

This is how it looks once the hinges are in place. I have created only 4 hinges on both sides of the spine for a total of 8 pages.
For the pages I have taken 8 white card stock pieces measuring 6"x 13" (score and fold at 6"and 12" and fold and stick the extra 1" on the other 6" end. )
The finished pages measure 6"x 6"
 
For closing the gate fold album covers I have used the metal lock system. 
Added rhinestones to embellish the print on the album cover.

  
For this tag I have added the little cupid metal charm.
 
Have added the blank die cut card stock tags from the A1craft store.

 The pattern paper pack also has three sheets of journaling tags, corners, alphabets etc perfect for embellishing the album pages. I have also created few belly bands to the pages to hold these tags.

Every page has photo mat insert.  
Below is collage of all the pages in the album

The gate fold album looks like this as all the pages fold in one after another. 


Hope you like the Gate fold album. Looking forward to your creations. 
Do leave some love in the comments below. I would love if you share the post. :)
Keep Crafting
Lekha


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