Welcome my dear wire wrapper!
Mother’s Day is approaching, so let’s us cherish and appreciate all awesome moms in the world with a lovely handmade gift.
In my Wire-Wrapping Silver Dangle Pearl Flower Earrings Tutorial, you will learn how to make wire flower earrings with silver coated copper wires and pearl beads.
Follow along my simple step-by-step instructions and detailed progress pictures to start your DIY gift project today.

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LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
MATERIALS + TOOL
- Silver Copper Wire (20 AWG)
- Silver Copper Wire (22 AWG)
- Silver Copper Wire (26 AWG)
- Imitation Pearl Beads (2 pcs)
- Mini Pearl Beads (8 pcs)
- Wire Cutter
- Chain Nose Pliers
- Nylon Jaw Pliers
- Round Nose Pliers
- Stepped Bail-Making Pliers
- Finest Steel Wire Wool
- Masking Tape
- Tack It Adhesive Clay
- Designed Template
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WIRE-WRAPPING SILVER DANGLE PEARL FLOWER EARRINGS TUTORIAL
Step 1 of 10
Prepare all items from the Materials and Tool list (fig. 1a, 1b).
Cut a 20 gauge silver copper wire that measures 14 inches in length (fig. 1c).
Curl the wire end into a small loop using the tip of the round nose pliers (fig. 1d, 1e).
Then, slip one large imitation pearl bead onto the looped wire (fig. 1f, 1g, 1h, 1i).
Step 2 of 10
Bend the looped wire end onto the pearl bead surface with a chain nose pliers (fig. 2a, 2b, 2c).
Then, frame the pearl bead by wrapping the remaining 20 gauge silver copper wire around it (fig. 2d, 2e, 2f).
Step 3 of 10
Next, close the pearl bead frame by bending away the extra 20 gauge silver copper wire with a chain nose pliers (fig. 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d).
Place the pearl bead on a piece of paper, and draw flower petals around it as shown (fig. 3e).
Then, trace the flower template to form a wire flower frame with the remaining wire (fig. 3f, 3g).






















