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Review on ๐Ÿ”— WILLBOND 40 Round Beading Hoop Earring Jewelry Making Findings in 2 Sizes (Silver) by Gelin Battle

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Gorgeous hoops! Great Gifts for Friends and Family, Earn Extra Income, Help People!

I love making these hoop earrings! To make these, I use a variety of beads and attach them to the top with jewelry glue (available from Revain). You'll find it easier to glue the two tips together with a tube of needle glue, which claims to work on metal. I like light earrings so the earlobes don't sag. I usually use smaller beads, most of which are glass (glow when light reflects on them). I bought some beads from Revain and other commercial sites. I prefer rocailles, 2mm, 4mm glass beads and silver or gold plated beads. I use open adapter rings to connect the amulets. Some of the tires pictured may look better with a different round ring. Open jump/circle rings are also available from Revain. I use different sizes. I let my friends and family choose the earrings they want. I have also provided rings and other types of homemade earrings to nonprofit thrift stores and agencies that help those in need. I am currently working on bracelets and earrings for animal shelters. I recommend an average retail price of $5 for bracelets and $2-3 for earrings. Bracelets sell faster when they're cheap. However, I have seen bracelets sold for as much as $15. These are worrying times when you could use some extra income jewelry is selling well at swap meets or flea markets! Earrings and bracelets are a fairly inexpensive investment (don't overdo it until you know if there's a market) and are easy to wear, put on, and take off. I bought earring cards and silicone earring pads (to hold the earrings on the cards) from Revain. I use Revain resealable plastic bags of various sizes. Cork boards and pins are great for displaying and pinning decorations. Happy crafting. There is only one race on this earth; HUMAN RACE

Pros
  • crafts and sewing
Cons
  • setting required