Make these simple and elegant bunny earrings.
 




   
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Pearl Bunny Rabbit Earrings - Beaded Dangle Earrings - Free Jewelry Pattern


 

These adorable bunny earrings are both attractive and surprisingly easy to make. With very few materials you can make these elegantly simple earrings for holidays or everyday wear. While our sample earrings are crafted with classic white pearls, the creative possibilities are endless. Don't be afraid to experiment with different colors to match your personal style or a specific occasion. Soft, pastel hues would be a charming choice for springtime, while vibrant shades could add a pop of fun to any ensemble. You could even create a pair with a captivating combination of colors for a truly unique look.
These DIY bunny earrings are more than just accessories; they're a reflection of your creativity and personal style. So gather your materials, unleash your inner crafter, and hop into style with these easy-to-make, undeniably charming earrings!


Materials Needed:

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  • Earring Hooks in the style and color of your choice
  • Jewelry Wire in the color of your choice, between 20 ga and 24 ga will work fine. (We preferred 22 ga)
  • Jump Rings in the color of your choice
  • Assorted Pearls
    2 - 4mm Pearls
    2 - 6mm Pearls
    2 - 8mm Pearls
    4 - 3x6mm Oval Pearls
  • Jewelry Pliers

Instructions

How to open a jump ring: Do not try to pull them apart. Instead, using 2 pair of jewelry pliers twist the ring open sideways. To close use the same motion in reverse. See illustration below.

How to open and close a jump ring.

To begin, open a jumpring and put 2 beads onto it then close your jump ring.

Open another jump ring and slip it into the first jumpring, along with 2 to 3 more beads (depending on the size of your bead) and close. Continue adding a new jump ring and 2 to 3 more beads until your earrings are as long as you want them to be. See the illustration below.

How to assemble the earrings.

While the illustrations show the fish hook style of ear wire you can use whatever style you prefer and using a new jump ring, slip it into the previous jumpring in your chain and into the hole in your ear wire and close. Repeat for the other ear.

We enjoyed seeing this earring in several colors and thought you might enjoy seeing the different colors too. Below is done in shades of oranges.Leaf Earrings in shades of oranges.

Here is one done in shades of blues.Leaf Earrings in shades of blues.

Shades of pinks are bright, popular and fun colors.Leaf Earrings in shades of pinks.

This one is illustrated in turquoises. Imagine wearing these earrings with a western attire.Leaf Earrings in shades of turquoise.

What more enchanting color to make leaf earrings in than shades of green!Leaf Earrings in shades of greens.

We hope that these will inspire you to make your own pair. And we would absolutely just love it if you would share a photo of your creation with us.

Aren't they beautiful!




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