Saturday, July 6, 2013

Tuturial 301: Wire Wrapping a Briolette

 
I hope everyone is enjoying a long holiday weekend!  In case you have a little extra time on your hands and need a simple jewelry project to keep you busy, I wanted to offer my third tutorial:  wire-wrapping a briolette and making a pair of earrings!
 
To begin, you will need these basic tools and supplies:  round nose pliers, flat nose pliers, wire cutters,
 
 
26 gauge wire, fleur de lis connectors (available at The Paris Carousel), briolette stones (I've used London blue quartz), and a pair of ear wires (please see my Tutorial 201 for how to oxidize sterling silver).
 
 
First, cut a piece of wire approximately 1-1/2 inches long and slide it through the hole of the briolette. There should be about 1/3 of the wire on one side of the briolette, and 2/3 on the other.
 
 
Twist the wire to form a little triangle over the briolette.
 
 
Grip the triangle with your pliers.
 
 
Twist the shorter end of the wire over the longer end one full time.
 
 
A closer look...
 
 
Cut the shorter tail off as closely as possible.
 
 
Your wire should now look like this.
 
 
With your round nose pliers, create a little dip in the wire, close to the briolette.
 
 
It should like this.
 
 
Slide the bottom end of the fleur de lis connector onto the dip.
 
 
Form a loop and wrap the wire around one full time.
 
 
A closer look...
 
 
Cut the tail of the wire off as closely as possible.
 
 
With your flat nose pliers, open the loop on your ear wires
 
 
and slide top of the fleur de lis connector into it.
 
 
Squeeze closed with flat nosed pliers.
 
 
Voila – your finished earring!
 
 
Repeat the process and you will soon have a pair!
 
 
As always, I hope this tutorial has been fun and informative, and welcome your feedback or suggestions!  I'll leave you with a sneak peek at my latest necklace designs, coming to The French Circus tomorrow!  Enjoy the rest of your weekend, mes amis!  :)
 
 
 

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Fit for a Queen

 
How is everyone holding up in this record-breaking heat?  To combat the scorching temperatures, I've made some cool new jewels this week, fit for a queen! 
 
 
This vintage crown is simple yet stunning, adorned with lots of rhinestones, rubies and chunky baroque pearls.
 
 
I think this old threaded crown and Maltese cross patch makes a fun and regal bracelet!
 
 
And of course we needed some pearly crown and shell cameo earrings in the mix...
 
 
This royal necklace features the most amazing hand-painted portrait of a woman whom I've decided looks like Queen Elizabeth!  It is a really special piece, possibly painted on ivory and encased in silver and bezeled glass.
 
 
Here are some more crown earrings suspended from exotic enamel findings with mother of pearl rosary beads and chains.
 
 
This Eiffel Tower double-wrap necklace is positively luxe with its variety of gemstones and textured chain.
 
 
I will be listing these pieces in my Etsy shoppe on Monday.  Please feel free to contact me before then if you have questions about anything!  And please stay tuned next time when I will be offering my third tutorial on wire wrapping and making a pair of earrings.  Until then, stay cool, mes amis royale!  :) Robyn
 

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Free Styling

 
With summer in full swing, I took a little break from blogging last week and spent a bit of extra time with family.  I also enjoyed a (rainy!) Sunday at the flea market hunting for interesting new treasures to play with.  This week I offer you some 'free styling' designs... no particular theme, just some newfound (old) objects upcycled into jewelry that I hope will make you smile.  :)

 
These 'roman chandelier' earrings were quickly snatched up by a local friend of mine!  ;)
 
 
Silver plated sacred heart charms accent vintage rhinestones in these 'corazon' earrings.
 
 
On reserve for a good customer is this vintage prayer card necklace, which I named 'the gift' specifically for her.  ;)
 
 
I just love this vintage Notre Dame brooch I got from a European dealer; I knew it would make the perfect centerpiece for a bracelet when I saw it!
 
 
I designed this tribute to the Arc de Triumph to be worn several different ways, with a removable pendant that can be attached at various points of the necklace, or removed altogether.
 
 
Looove this antique watch chain and its tassel fob!
 
 
And now for some more earrings...!
 
 
Simple yet elegant rhinestone drops.
 
 
A black and white vintage cameo locket with velvet and an old tintype inside reeks of dark sophistication.
 
 
I hope you've enjoyed 'free styling' with me today!  Now it's back to the drawing board to dream up some new ideas for next time... x o