One of my favorite mediums to work with when I’m designing jewelry is wire, since there’s just a beautiful, delicate, and subtle nature to it. Plus, most of my clothes are such loud statement pieces anyways, that wearing statement jewelry with them would probably, most definitely, be overkill.
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Today’s DIY will introduce the art of wire manipulation in jewelry craft, by providing a step-by-step process to making these cute little wire heart hoops, inspired by this pair from Forever 21.
Table of Contents
Materials
Extremely thin silver wire (available at craft stores)
Wire Cutters
Jewelry pliers – round nose and flat nose
Step One
Cut a single circle loop from the main wire loops. I used giant wire cutters instead of the standard small jewelry ones, because silver wire is much sturdier and more difficult to cut than copper-based ones.
I used a silver wire because it’s much safer for pierced ears (my ears are sensitive and react negatively to certain metals, but this varies from person to person). Make sure the wire you choose is thin enough to go through a pierced ear.
Step Two
Grip one end of the wire loop with your flat-nose pliers (about a centimeter in; try to aim for the “width” of your earlobe), and make a sharp 90 degree angle by prying this portion upwards. This becomes the portion that goes through your ear.
Step Three
Use a cylindrical object (I used the handle of my wire cutters) and bend the wire around it like so to create a “hill.”
Step Four
Using flat-nose pliers, grab where the loop lines up with the portion that goes through your ear and sharply bend the wire upwards so it forms a little “v”, as shown in the above image.
Step Five
Next, form another “hill” by bending the wire around a cylindrical object. You should have what looks like a rounded “M” (a.k.a. the tops of the heart).
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