My latest wire creation, I am officially bow obsessed! Steps after the break...Supplies:
Jewelry Pliers
Wire
Steps:
1. Start with 6" of wire
2. In the middle create a loop to fit your finger, I wrapped around a chapstick tube to create a rounded circle.
3. With your round pliers, grab the top
4. Bend over the top of the pliers to create the right loop of the bow
5. Next grab the bottom wire
6. Bend over the top of the pliers to create the second loop
7. Adjust so your loops are even
6. Take the end of the left loop, and wrap around the center, through the ring
7. Trim the ends of the wire
* If the ends are sharp, file down to dull edges



















Love this! I'll definitely be trying this.
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This is too cute yet so simple! Thanks for sharing!
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Oh my god... I LOVE your selfmade jewelry!!!! Thank you so much for publishing the tutorials!
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Oh my goodness, that is so beautiful! I am totally in awe! If I tried this,it would just look like a big wiry mess!
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This is so cute!
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the bow is awesome!! you did such a great job and love how clear the steps and photos are.
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Beautiful idea... I should make it myself! Thank you for the idea and DIY!
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Love this DIY! I adore these delicate little treasures but they can get so pricey since they're on trend right now.. I'll definitely be trying your home made version instead!
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I think that, I will try to do something like this ring. It's really amazing :)
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i absolutely adore this and will be trying this weekend! i find the pliers are always a bit fiddly but practise makes perfect (i hope!)
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I love these bow rings, I wanna try making one myself! You could even try using different coloured wires :D
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Cute! I'm not so great working with wire though. Mine always seems to have kinks in it! =(
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Wow! cute!
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I love this! Thanks for the guide. I wonder if the heart shape ring is a DIY too? If yes then can you please make a how-to-DIY for that? I like that too. Thanks! =)
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I love this! Can't wait to make one myself!
ReplyDeletewonder if the wire gets dull over time.
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This is really cute! I actually have one myself, cause I saw it at Make it & Fake a few months back. She used a thinner wire, but it is nice to know you have options :)
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I looove these! I actually just picked up two wire rings on Etsy just like these that said 'love' and the other a plain cross. These are great pieces to add to an outfit..
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It turned out so well! Cute, cute, cute!
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I'll be making a few of these this weekend! Can't wait to try this!!!!
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Ohhh file down the ends! I was wondering how you keep from getting nicked by the sharp ends of the wires!
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This is MUCH harder than she makes it seem.. DO NOT attempt this if you have never made jewelry before.
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It is awesomeee! I must try! I love it, it is really nice :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a beginning DIY'er. I see that you have round nose needle pliers to form the piece, but what do you cut the excess wire with?
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Thank you so much for posting this. My fiance and I made one for my engagement ring. It took several tries, but we finally made a perfect one. It makes me smile every time I look at it!
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amazing! I love making jewelry and this is so simple and classic, not to mention effortless.
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ReplyDeletemy wire´s too thick so it looks like a prezel!
Aren't the ends really sharp?
ReplyDeleteYou can take a small file (like a nail file) and give the sharp edges a go :)
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