This article will show you how to make your own anklet for wearing. Drill a small hole at one end of each shell. The hole should be located at the top of the shell.
Thread a beading needle with the beading thread and measure out 28". Fold in half, with the needle at one end, and make a knot in the thread at the bottom. Thread one gold bead onto the needle, slide down all the way to the bottom.
The knot will hold the bead in place and keep it from falling off the thread. Drill a small hole at one end of each shell. The hole should be located at the top of the shell.
Thread a beading needle with the beading thread and measure out 28". Fold in half, with the needle at one end, and make a knot in the thread at the bottom. Thread one gold bead onto the needle, slide down all the way to the bottom.
The knot will hold the bead in place and keep it from falling off the thread. At one end of the thread, cut off the knot, then make a square knot, making sure the knot sits right next to the ... more.
Seashell necklaces can be made with natural shells, or by using manufactured replicas. Shells used in jewelry making need to be sturdy enough to withstand a small power drill bit. The drill bit should range in size from 1/64" to 1/8", depending upon the size of the shell used.
Consider the weight of the shells when selecting pieces for jewelry making. Shell necklaces can also be adorned with traditional beads, sea glass, or shark's teeth. Select seashells for the project.
Gather extra shells in case of cracking during the drilling process. Design the necklace before drilling the shells. Lay shells in a necklace shape and photograph the pattern for reference.
Drill a hole in each shell with a small drill bit. Shells may crack under the pressure of the power drill. Use a 1/64" drill bit for small to medium shells.
Use 1/8" drill bit for larger shells. Cut jewelry wire to desired necklace length. Double and fold over the wire if heavy shells are used.
Tie one end through the jewelry ... more.
If you love all things pertaining to the beach or know someone who does, why not try your hand at making a seashell paperweight. This is such an easy and fast project, requiring minimal supplies. Maybe you already have the shells lying around.
The paperweight dome can be found at the local craft store. Glue, cardboard and felt are all that is left to get you started. Purchase a glass paperweight dome at the local craft store.
If you'd rather, substitute a decorative jar, an old salt shaker, or a glass candy jar lid that is missing its base. Clean and wipe the inside free of any fingerprints. Place the glass piece down on card stock.
Trace around it and cut out the resulting circle. Glue the card stock onto a piece of felt and trim off the excess material. Turn the glass piece upside down and fill with shells.
Do not use fragile items like sand dollars as they tend to break after the project is finished. Run a thin bead of craft glue around the edge of the card stock side of the base. ... more.
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