Mother’s Day is only a couple of weeks away and once again kids of all ages are wracking their brains for a suitable gift to give to their Mom. Flowers, plants, chocolates, clothing and jewelry are all items that I’m sure she would appreciate but if you are looking for something truly unique that she is bound to love, then why not make her an item of heart jewelry – how about a pair of heart charm earrings?
I made these earrings to complement the heart charm bracelet I made a few weeks ago (see this charm bracelet post from April 4th). If you have already had a try at making the bracelet then you might like to make these pretty heart earrings to go with it. For those who haven’t read the earlier post but would like to make these earrings, read on for the full list of materials needed and instructions on how to make them.
You will probably have some of the necessary materials like tin foil, a glass board or wax paper, rolling pin, oven and small paint brush but you will probably need a visit to your local craft shop (Michael’s, Joann Fabrics, Wal-Mart or other similar stores) for the craft items.
Here are all the things I used to make these cute earrings:
- 1 pair of sterling silver lever earrings (you can find these in the jewelry making section of most craft stores and Wal-Mart)
- Bakeable modeling clay (I used Sculpey Pluffey white)
- Small rolling pin
- Wax paper, glass board or tin foil to work the clay on
- Small heart shaped cookie cutter
- Picture nail to make hole in clay
- Oven (the regular one in the kitchen!)
- Acrylic Paint (I used Folk Art Apple Red)
- Small paint brush
- Clear glaze
- 3mm round acrylic rhinestones – 2 for each heart
- 4 Jump rings (2x7mm and 2x5mm) to attach the charms to the earrings
- Pair of needle nosed pliers
And how I made the earrings was:
Work the clay and roll out to desired thickness
Cut out 2 heart shapes using cookie cutter
Make hole near the top of heart shape for the jump ring to fit through
Follow the instructions on the clay packet for baking the heart shapes
When cool, paint with your chosen colors. I found it easier to hold them flat with the picture nail while I painted the edges and one side of heart then allow it to dry thoroughly before turning it over and painting the other side. Allow each coat of paint to dry before applying the next coat. (If you don’t want to add the rhinestones you can add your own painted design at this stage.)
When the paint is completely dry finish the hearts off with a clear glaze
Glue a rhinestone jewel to one side of the heart charms. Allow to dry thoroughly before gluing one on the other side.
Attach the charms to the earrings
Your earrings are now ready to be placed in a suitable little box, wrapped up in some pretty paper and presented to Mom with a lovely card. How pleased she is going to be when she opens the package and realizes that you have taken the time and trouble to make these especially for her!















