DIY Fabric Flower Earrings – Simple and Easy
These cute diy fabric flower earrings are so stylish, versatile, and crazily easy to make. They can be made in just a few minutes with just a few supplies from the craft store. Learn how you can make fabric flower earrings right here.
Hey everyone! Today I’m sharing a fun and stylish crafty fabric flower earrings that I made with some scrapbooking flowers. It was lots of fun making them, as mus as when I made my Mini Clothespin Earrings.
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DIY Fabric Flower Earrings
If you have been a follower of The Crafting Nook for a while now, you probably know how much I love crafty and handmade jewelry and all kinds of cute accessories.
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I enjoy making them from whatever cutie item I can find. It’s fun to use things that not everyone can have or think of using for jewelry.
Whenever I’m in a craft store, especially in the scrapbooking section, I can see all kinds of cute items I can use for jewelry making. That’s how I found these pretty fabric flowers.
You can definitely make the flowers yourself because they too are super easy to make. Keep reading as I’ll share a resource where you can learn how to make this type of flower.
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This kind of craft like fabric flower earrings can be made with and by kids of course always supervised.
I’m so eager to make some of these things with my girl but she is not at that stage just yet! Hope you like it!
How to Make Fabric Flower Earrings at home
Hope these cute fabric flower earrings bring you some inspiration.
Supplies:
- Earring hooks
- Small jump rings – 5mm
- Medium jump rings -3mm
- Scrapbooking Fabric Flowers
- Small round pieces of felt
Tools:
- Big needle {embroidery ones}
- Flat nose pliers
- Round nose pliers
Instructions:
1. Let’s start with these cute fabric flower earrings!
2. Using the needle make a hole in one petal of the fabric flower. You can move around the needle a little so the hole gets a bit bigger.
3. Then using your 2 pliers open the large and medium jump rings.
4. Insert the big one into the hole made by the needle. This is tricky but it goes through.
5. Then insert the small jump ring in the earring hook.
6. Close it and insert it into the big jump ring.
7. Close the jump ring.
8. If the flowers were a bit ugly on the back, cut some small rounded pieces of felt.
9. Glue them to the back of the flower with hot glue.
Now it’s perfect!
10. Repeat all the steps with the second earring.
That’s it, Tadaaaaa!!! You go one cute pair of earrings.
I even made a couple more in different colors! Woot! Love them!
Aaaand look how they look when I wear them!
Crafting Tips
* I always work with what I have because what I make is mostly for my own use, my family’s, or small gifts. I don’t look for perfection, only that it looks good, that is low-budget and long-lasting solution. BUT if you plan on selling the items you make, I recommend investing in the right tools and aiming for high-quality items.
* Although you can find the cutest fabric flowers in the scrapbooking section of your local craft store, you can alternatively make them yourself using scrap fabric or ribbons. Here’s a great tutorial to make flowers.
* If you have an eyelet plier, you can use it to create the whole of the flower.
* Add a tiny dab of fabric glue or clear nail polish in the fabric where the jump ring went through so the fabric doesn’t fray.
What do you think??? have you make diy fabric earrings before???
Frequently Asked Questions
If you are completely new to jewelry making you can start with only a few basic supplies and go from there. You will need Earring hooks, Glue, or a hot glue gun, jewelry wire, small pliers (round, flat, bent nose pliers), jump rings, flat and eye pins, and your min decorative element (beads, pendants, etc) among other things.
Pretty much ANYTHING! small toys, wooden shapes, whatever strikes your fancy, and is small enough to wear in your ears! Places like party stores or the dollar store are great for small, fun things on the cheap.
Besides this one in the tutorial. Handmade beaded jewelry can be some of the simplest or most intricate jewelry designs depending on which beads are used. Makers can use beads on a single strand of stringing material to create bracelets and necklaces.
Round nose pliers, chain nose pliers, flat nose pliers, bent nose pliers, crimping pliers, and side cutters are considered to be the most essential pliers that all beginners and advanced jewelers should own. Almost all jewelry projects can be executed with these pliers.
More Jewelry Making Ideas To Try
If you enjoyed this cute fabric flower earrings tutorial, you might also love these other handmade jewelry project ideas too:
✂️ Tutorials
DIY Fabric Flower Earrings
Tools
- Big needle {embroidery ones}
- Flat Nose Pliers
- Round nose pliers
Supplies
- Earring hooks
- Small jump rings – 5mm
- Medium jump rings -3mm
- Scrapbooking Fabric Flowers
- Small round pieces of felt
Instructions
- Let’s start with these cute fabric flower earrings!
- Using the needle make a hole in one petal of the fabric flower. You can move around the needle a little so the hole gets a bit bigger.
- Then using your 2 pliers open the large and medium jump rings.
- Insert the big one into the hole made by the needle. This is tricky but it goes through.
- Then insert the small jump ring in the earring hook.
- Close it and insert it into the big jump ring.
- Close the jump ring.
- If the flowers were a bit ugly on the back, cut some small rounded pieces of felt.
- Glue them to the back of the flower with hot glue.
- Now it’s perfect!
- Repeat all the steps with the second earring.
- That’s it, Tadaaaaa!!! You go one cute pair of fabric flower earrings.
Other cute hanmade jewelry I love from my favorite bloggers:
- How to Make Natural Wood Bead Tassel Earrings by Made in a Day.
- DIY Lace Earrings by Mod Podge Rocks.
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