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Luna Lovegood's Radish Earrings (v5) Jewelry - Wizard Wear

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Posted 22 July 2008 - 07:46 PM

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Supplies
Seed beads in two different shades of red
Seed beads in two different shades of green
Clear seed beads
32 gauge wire
Wire cutters
Clear nail polish
2 earring wires

Instructions
Cut a length of wire a little over 3 feet (1 meter) long.

Start at the bottom of the radish and work your way up, following Figure 1 below.



When you get to the top of the radish, twist the top of the wire a couple of times and start the first leaf.

After finishing the first leaf, thread the ends of the wire back into the row you just beaded and cut the extra.

Cut a new piece of wire around 8 inches (20.32 cm) long, and work the other leaf.

When you finish with the second leaf, twist the wire twice at the top and thread the ends through the top of the radish to connect it.

Cut the extra wire, playing around with the leaves until you like how the whole thing looks.

Stick the top wires through an earring wire.

Seal the ear wire with clear nail polish so that the radish doesn't fall off.

Final Product





Credit
RedMenace's tutorial was taken with permission from craftster.org.

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This post has been edited by hp5freak: 17 February 2009 - 03:14 PM

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Posted 31 July 2008 - 11:34 PM

This tutorial can now also be found on the main site here.

You can also get to it by clicking the link in the title of the tutorial! wizard.gif
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