Hi guys, I've created and included all measurement templates towards the end of this tutorial. (except the circle earrings, it doesn't need one) Take a screenshot and save it for reference later if you like. I also have some earring post recommendations for these earrings, it's also at the last bit too. Enjoy watching ^^. Let me know which design you like most. :)
Maggie- You are so kind to share this tutorial in detail with all of us. My favorite is the teardrop! ❤ Just know that you are valued on this “TH-cam University”. 😊
Thank you for sharing. The easiest one was the circle. The most challenging for me was the heart. This was truly a learning experience, and I loved it!🥰
No entiendo nada de inglés, pero he podido seguirte, hacer tus diseños, no tan maravillosos como los tuyo, pero he aprendido mucho, gracias, muchas gracias, excelente todo, tus manos, las calidad de tus videos el enfoque etc etc.
Wow, me sorprende leer tu comentario, significó mucho para mí. Estoy muy contento de que los tutoriales te hayan funcionado y creo que tú también has hecho un gran trabajo. (Espero que Google Translate haga un gran trabajo traduciendo para mí. :))
Thank you so much for this tutorial Maggie! I am having trouble finding post earring findings for my polymer clay jewelry. I am going to use your method with my polymer clay pieces. Be well!
Thank you Holly, my health is improving :) I love to see your new creations, do send me some pictures if possible. And I think you also like to know that there’ll be a new tutorial for polymer clay jewelry soon. :)
Those are really cute and your music is so tranquil. ❤️ I started out 4 years ago making similar simple earrings but I usually make it up as I go. You did a really great job making this tutorial and thanks for sharing your templates. It makes it go so much easier and faster when one doesn't have to put much thought into it because you've done all the work. Thanks for taking the time to inspire others.❤️
Thank you! I’m so glad you find this inspiring. And it’s my goal for putting tutorials out here . I’m glad that I get a chance to get connected with jewelry makers like you out there. Let’s put some pretty jewelries out there for others ☺️🧡
Thank you again!!! I just finished making the hearts in 20ga (0.8mm) 14k Yellow GF Sparkle Wire and with all that sparkle they turned out really beautiful! ❤️❤️❤️ The first ones in copper didn't turn out exactly symmetrical but I had a little trick to remedy that problem. I made both earrings at once and used the mirror image to curve the other half of the heart where it needed to be for perfection!
You’re so welcome 😉 14k GF is always my favourite too! It kinda makes everything more pretty 😍 I’m glad that you figured out the way to get both side symmetrical, you’re truly an serious jewelry maker. Keep it up!
Hi, @maggieCSAtelier I love all of your videos, so easy and fun to follow and make. I was wondering if you by any chance know/could show us how to square bangles? That would be amazing!
Hi Taylor! I’m so glad you like my videos and thank you! I don’t mind making a video for that, just need a little time to think of the design.✨ If you have a design in mind, you can message it to my Pinterest. (link in bio)
Thank you! The quickest way would be using just a bit of nail polish remover with cotton bud. You can also use a polishing cloth. The markings would come off while polishing, regardless of what method. Hope this helps. :)
Thank you Sandra! No I don’t tumble them. Half hard wire is quite hard to begin with, after working on them they became even harder. So it’s not necessary.
Hi Heather, brass is a strong metal. And, just like any other metal, it'll tarnish over a period of time. (like silver) You can bring back the shine with just a polishing cloth.
Me encanta su trabajo, pero quiero hacerle una pregunta, me pasa que mando a bañar en oro, y su brillo dura menos que dejar el bronce pulido, pero, si dejo el bronce pulido, en algún momento se oscurecera, cómo maneja usted eso? Como hace que el pulido y el color dure mucho tiempo. I love your work, but I want to ask you a question, it happens to me that I send it to be gold plated, and its shine lasts less than leaving the polished bronze, but, if I leave the polished bronze, at some point it will darken, how do you handle that? As it makes the polish and color last a long time.
Hola Liz, normalmente no hago nada con mis joyas de latón, solo les doy brillo antes de usarlas y las guardo en una bolsa hermética después de usarlas. Puede usar "Renaissance Wax" para pulir sus joyas de metal base si desea que su brillo dure más. Pero una vez que el revestimiento se desgastaba, las joyas de latón también se empañaban con el tiempo. Espero que esto ayude :)
@@MaggieCSAtelier It is very exciting to read your answer, thank you, thank you, I will take it into account for my work,😍💕 es muy emocionante leer su respuesta, gracias, gracias, lo tomaré en cuenta
Hi Carol, the only metal safe for wearing and non-tarnish would be gold or goldfilled wires. It’s best to buy from your local supplier, or you could try ringsandthings or riogrande. They ship internationally. Hope this helps!
Hello! Super helpful video :) I was wondering, if you have tried welding the metal together? So there is no gap. I'm asking because I am thinking about trying this, and was wondering if you had some advice about it :)
Hi Hanna, I do solder but have not tried welding. If I’m soldering these studs, I’d have to alter the process here and there. Let me know the outcome if you ever tried welding these. :)
Heyy all of the studs were just so cute and amazing ✨✨✨ but i have a doubt ummm when we are marking it with a black marker at the won't the markings be there ?
Hi so glad you like these studs :) You can just remove markings with a polishing cloth, or very quickly with a little nail polish remover. (As shown in my previous video) Check it out if you like.
I was wondering about oxidation (I think that's what leaves a green mark on the skin), does that happen with brass earrings? And which material would you recommend instead if I want something that won't leave a green mark on the skin? Thankyou :)
Hi Hanna. Yes that may happens with oxidised metal, the same go for brass too. If that bothers you, gold-filled and solid gold would be less likely to caused green skin. :) And of course, They comes with a more premium price too.
I love your channel! Do you put your earrings in a tumbler when you’re done? I’ve always been told to use a tumbler to harden them until one day I watched a tutorial that said it’s completely useless. It crushed me!
Thanks Lucia! I don’t really use the tumbler for most of my handmade. That’s because Im using half hard wires to begin with, after working on them they got harder and thus tumbling became unnecessary. ( it has to depends on the design.)
Hi, the best is to check if the wires are bare metals,(ie. Bare/raw/non-coated brass, copper) with the supplier. (We won’t know what is on those coated wires, therefore not recommending) Plus you also need to know if you’re allergic to any of those metals or not. Safer wires to wear are silver, 14k goldfilled and gold. Hope this helps :)
Haha Lucia your many comments makes me laugh 😂 (in a good way and I’m thinking have I not been there too? ) I wished I could get tutorials up more often, it’s a challenge for now as I’m working alone. And yes I love to make all the tutorials. :)
Hi guys, I've created and included all measurement templates towards the end of this tutorial. (except the circle earrings, it doesn't need one) Take a screenshot and save it for reference later if you like.
I also have some earring post recommendations for these earrings, it's also at the last bit too.
Enjoy watching ^^.
Let me know which design you like most. :)
I like the ❤️ ones the most
Maggie- You are so kind to share this tutorial in detail with all of us. My favorite is the teardrop! ❤ Just know that you are valued on this “TH-cam University”. 😊
Awww thanks for your kind words and support. I’m so happy reading your comment, and I hope you have a chance to try making them. ☺️
Thank you for sharing. The easiest one was the circle. The most challenging for me was the heart. This was truly a learning experience, and I loved it!🥰
And thank you Grace :) I’m so glad you get to tried this out, and I’m sure you’ll get better and better soon. ☺️✨
Even my husband likes these I made them small in 14k gold fill and he has one of each to wear in his left ear ❣️. He says they are very comfortable
I’m so glad he likes it! These studs are my fav too :) It’ll be great if you can tag me or just send me some pics that I can share on Insta story :D
Hi, can you please tell me where you got 14k gold wire? Thank you.
Thanks a lot ❤❤❤
You're welcome 😊
Hello...Thank you...I love all of the designs...but the hearts are very nice ♥ ✌
Hello 👋 I’m so glad you like them all. Let me know if you make one of them 🥰
You are the best! Thank you!
You're so welcome! 😊
Those were amazing, look forward to making them with brass wire
That’s great! Let me know when you make them ☺️
You are a Blessing, Thank you so much for sharing your talents with us.
Aw… thank you.. And I’m also blessed being able to share what I love doing with others. :)
Amazing work! I am super impressed and can’t wait to use all your techniques. Thank you for sharing.❤
Thank you and so welcome! :) Have fun making.
you are phenomenal! Thank you for these tutorials!!😘
Thank you and you’re so welcome! 😉
I love this one a lot. I can’t wait to try these. Thank you so much. Look how many followers you have now! Whoo hooo! Congratulations!
I’m so glad you like this tutorial J! And I’m so grateful you’ve been showing so much of support for my channel since the beginning! Thank you :D
Fantastic tutorial. Thank you.
Pleasure! And thank you! :)
Very useful. Thank you.
So welcome :)
Love them all
Thank you!
Thank you so very much!!!
So welcome Vicki ! :)
So clever and fantastic 🎉
Thank you! ☺️✨
Wowwww 👌👌👌👌
Sooooo neat and clean work 👏👏👏👏
Thank you! 🥰🧡
Love this.
Thank you ☺️🧡
No entiendo nada de inglés, pero he podido seguirte, hacer tus diseños, no tan maravillosos como los tuyo, pero he aprendido mucho, gracias, muchas gracias, excelente todo, tus manos, las calidad de tus videos el enfoque etc etc.
Wow, me sorprende leer tu comentario, significó mucho para mí. Estoy muy contento de que los tutoriales te hayan funcionado y creo que tú también has hecho un gran trabajo. (Espero que Google Translate haga un gran trabajo traduciendo para mí. :))
@@MaggieCSAtelier perfecta la traduccion
Thank you so much for this tutorial Maggie! I am having trouble finding post earring findings for my polymer clay jewelry. I am going to use your method with my polymer clay pieces. Be well!
Thank you Holly, my health is improving :) I love to see your new creations, do send me some pictures if possible. And I think you also like to know that there’ll be a new tutorial for polymer clay jewelry soon. :)
@@MaggieCSAtelier, when? I would love to See it. Outgerwise my answer where the same. I will take it for heishis ❤
@@funkchenohneanton4270 It is already uploaded, just head to my channel, and you should be able to see them. :)
Très bon tuto et très bien expliqué . Merci 👍🏾👍🏾
Vous êtes le bienvenu. :)
TY for your tutorial. I'd have to use 22 ga b/c of sensitivity to larger wire earrings.
So welcome and it’s fine, use what suits you. :)
Love it, so unique and simple in the same time. thank you for this video 🌷🌷
Thanks so much I’m so glad you like this ☺️✨
Guau!!!, qué bonitos!!!, gracias por compartir.
I’m so glad you like this !
Amazing video thanks
You say use 20g wire but do you recommend a thickness of wire 0.6mm, 0.8mm etc
And thank you. The ‘g’ stands for gauge, so 20 gauge means 0.8mm.
Good morning! Could you pls tell us what is the thickness of ga wire ?
Hi Van, which gauge exactly you like to know?
Those are really cute and your music is so tranquil. ❤️ I started out 4 years ago making similar simple earrings but I usually make it up as I go. You did a really great job making this tutorial and thanks for sharing your templates. It makes it go so much easier and faster when one doesn't have to put much thought into it because you've done all the work. Thanks for taking the time to inspire others.❤️
Thank you! I’m so glad you find this inspiring. And it’s my goal for putting tutorials out here . I’m glad that I get a chance to get connected with jewelry makers like you out there. Let’s put some pretty jewelries out there for others ☺️🧡
Thank you these are lovely have you had an success tumbling them - do they come apart? Thanks
And thank you so much. :) I used half hard wire to make these. They are hard enough to hold the shape, so I didn’t have to tumble to harden them.
@@MaggieCSAtelier thank you 😊
Thank you again!!! I just finished making the hearts in 20ga (0.8mm) 14k Yellow GF Sparkle Wire and with all that sparkle they turned out really beautiful! ❤️❤️❤️ The first ones in copper didn't turn out exactly symmetrical but I had a little trick to remedy that problem. I made both earrings at once and used the mirror image to curve the other half of the heart where it needed to be for perfection!
You’re so welcome 😉 14k GF is always my favourite too! It kinda makes everything more pretty 😍 I’m glad that you figured out the way to get both side symmetrical, you’re truly an serious jewelry maker. Keep it up!
Hi, @maggieCSAtelier I love all of your videos, so easy and fun to follow and make. I was wondering if you by any chance know/could show us how to square bangles? That would be amazing!
Hi Taylor! I’m so glad you like my videos and thank you! I don’t mind making a video for that, just need a little time to think of the design.✨ If you have a design in mind, you can message it to my Pinterest. (link in bio)
@@MaggieCSAtelier Okay, Thank you! I will.
If you were using sterling silver, what gauge and white hardness would you use?
Hi you can use 20g half-hard. Same for other metals too.
@@MaggieCSAtelier thanks for responding. I really enjoyed your video.
I love your tutorials! Thank you for sharing😊 I wanted to ask though, how do you get rid of the markings from the marker?
Thank you! The quickest way would be using just a bit of nail polish remover with cotton bud. You can also use a polishing cloth. The markings would come off while polishing, regardless of what method. Hope this helps. :)
Another awesome video! Thank you for sharing. Question...did you tumble the earrings afterwards to harden the wire?
Thank you Sandra! No I don’t tumble them. Half hard wire is quite hard to begin with, after working on them they became even harder. So it’s not necessary.
@@MaggieCSAtelier Gotcha. Wasn't sure if you were working with half hard. Thank you.
No problems :) You can also check out more details from the description below the video.
Hi there! How do you find the brass wears over time? tarnishing etc.....
Hi Heather, brass is a strong metal. And, just like any other metal, it'll tarnish over a period of time. (like silver) You can bring back the shine with just a polishing cloth.
Me encanta su trabajo, pero quiero hacerle una pregunta, me pasa que mando a bañar en oro, y su brillo dura menos que dejar el bronce pulido, pero, si dejo el bronce pulido, en algún momento se oscurecera, cómo maneja usted eso? Como hace que el pulido y el color dure mucho tiempo.
I love your work, but I want to ask you a question, it happens to me that I send it to be gold plated, and its shine lasts less than leaving the polished bronze, but, if I leave the polished bronze, at some point it will darken, how do you handle that? As it makes the polish and color last a long time.
Hola Liz, normalmente no hago nada con mis joyas de latón, solo les doy brillo antes de usarlas y las guardo en una bolsa hermética después de usarlas. Puede usar "Renaissance Wax" para pulir sus joyas de metal base si desea que su brillo dure más. Pero una vez que el revestimiento se desgastaba, las joyas de latón también se empañaban con el tiempo. Espero que esto ayude :)
@@MaggieCSAtelier It is very exciting to read your answer, thank you, thank you, I will take it into account for my work,😍💕
es muy emocionante leer su respuesta, gracias, gracias, lo tomaré en cuenta
Is there a brand of wire you would recommend? Something that won't tarnish with wear?
Hi Carol, the only metal safe for wearing and non-tarnish would be gold or goldfilled wires. It’s best to buy from your local supplier, or you could try ringsandthings or riogrande. They ship internationally. Hope this helps!
Hello! Super helpful video :) I was wondering, if you have tried welding the metal together? So there is no gap. I'm asking because I am thinking about trying this, and was wondering if you had some advice about it :)
Hi Hanna, I do solder but have not tried welding. If I’m soldering these studs, I’d have to alter the process here and there. Let me know the outcome if you ever tried welding these. :)
@@MaggieCSAtelier Yes, thankyou, I think I meant soldering haha, I am completely new to jewelry making and all the terms.
@@MaggieCSAtelier And do these earrings keep their color, or do you have to apply something to make them keep their color for a longer time?
Brass is naturally in golden tone, it’ll tarnish over a period of time. You can use a polishing cloth to bring back the shine ✨
Heyy all of the studs were just so cute and amazing ✨✨✨ but i have a doubt ummm when we are marking it with a black marker at the won't the markings be there ?
Hi so glad you like these studs :) You can just remove markings with a polishing cloth, or very quickly with a little nail polish remover. (As shown in my previous video) Check it out if you like.
@@MaggieCSAtelier suree i will definitely see your videos i just love how creative you are with your jwellery ✨
@@vibhasvibes Aw... Thank You!!
I was wondering about oxidation (I think that's what leaves a green mark on the skin), does that happen with brass earrings? And which material would you recommend instead if I want something that won't leave a green mark on the skin? Thankyou :)
Hi Hanna. Yes that may happens with oxidised metal, the same go for brass too. If that bothers you, gold-filled and solid gold would be less likely to caused green skin. :) And of course, They comes with a more premium price too.
Beautiful 😍does the marker come off the wires once u done or do u have to clean them?
Thanks Sabrina! Yes I’ll have to clean them either with a polishing cloth or a little nail polish remover when it’s done.
@@MaggieCSAtelier thank you! I shall try them out ❤️
@@sabrinasuleiman6781 No problem, share some pics with me when it's done. :)
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I love your channel! Do you put your earrings in a tumbler when you’re done? I’ve always been told to use a tumbler to harden them until one day I watched a tutorial that said it’s completely useless. It crushed me!
Thanks Lucia! I don’t really use the tumbler for most of my handmade. That’s because Im using half hard wires to begin with, after working on them they got harder and thus tumbling became unnecessary. ( it has to depends on the design.)
hi, I was just wondering ….. if I were to use just regular 20 gauge wire from Michaels, would it be ok to put that wire in your ear?
Hi, the best is to check if the wires are bare metals,(ie. Bare/raw/non-coated brass, copper) with the supplier. (We won’t know what is on those coated wires, therefore not recommending) Plus you also need to know if you’re allergic to any of those metals or not. Safer wires to wear are silver, 14k goldfilled and gold. Hope this helps :)
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These are beautiful, but I was disappointed that the crescent moon ones were more like a letter D
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Plss ask me Wire name
Hello all materials are stated in description below the video :)
And yes can you make tutorials about everything? I also can’t stand it when people talk all the way through and they only show you stuff at the end.
Haha Lucia your many comments makes me laugh 😂 (in a good way and I’m thinking have I not been there too? ) I wished I could get tutorials up more often, it’s a challenge for now as I’m working alone. And yes I love to make all the tutorials. :)