
I have a very good friend who doesn’t have her ears pierced so I thought I would create some earrings that did not look old but youthful and fun. This is the first time that I am taking a dive in the jewelry making world. It has been on my list of things to try for a while now and I am so excited to show my first project. Even though I personally don’t need clip on earrings it doesn’t mean that everyone out there has pierced ears so why not have awesome earring too!
First off, I got some clip on earring, beads, and E6000 glue from Michaels Craft Store.

I chose these beads because it looked young and fresh. Something that I could see putting on my ears.

I used the E6000 jewelry glue on one side and then glued it to the clip on earring.

Let it dry for about 10 minutes. I find that 5 minutes was not enough dry time because I was able to move the bead around still.

Very cute earrings are done and ready to hit the town!
