Step 7 of 12
Next, slip one golden spacer bead onto the other loose 26 gauge copper wire (fig. 7a, 7b, 7c).
On the back side, pull the wire across to the outer crescent frame and anchor (fig. 7d, 7e).
Trim off the excess wire using a wire cutter (fig. 7f, 7g).

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Lastly, use a short length of 26 gauge copper wire and attach a second golden spacer bead at the top of the crescent (fig. 7h, 7i).
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Step 8 of 12
Now, let’s add a wire cloud onto the pendant with a 22 gauge copper wire (fig. 8a).
Make a coil at the midpoint of the inner crescent frame and leave almost equal length of wire on both sides (fig. 8b, 8c, 8d, 8e, 8f.
Then, form a series of wire loops as a cloud along the lower half of the inner crescent moon frame (fig. 8g, 8h).
Step 9 of 12
After that, take one flower bead cap, one Preciosa Crystal Drop and one mini pearl bead to create a birthstone charm (fig. 9a).
Slip a new 26 gauge copper wire through the Preciosa Crystal Drop bead (fig. 9b).
At the midpoint, make a loop at the bead hole using a chain nose pliers (fig. 9c, 9d, 9e, 9f).
Tip: You can replace the crystal drop bead color to the birthstone color of your choice.























