How to Make a Wire Wrapped Pendant Necklace with Colorful Beads for Christmas Day

Summary: There are many wire wrapped jewelry on our website. In this tutorial, I will show you how to make a wire wrapped pendant necklace with colorful beads for Christmas day.

How to Make a Wire Wrapped Pendant Necklace with Colorful Beads for Christmas Day

Last week, we made a bird pendant necklace and it was very popular on our website. Today, I make a similar idea of a tree pendant necklace for Christmas day. It's a kind of wire wrapped Christmas tree with many colorful beads. Keep reading and I will tell you how to make it.

Materials and tools needed in the wire wrapped pendant necklace:

Round Transparent Acrylic Beads
Acrylic Beads
Glass Seed Beads
Glass Bugle Beads
Aluminum Wires
Lobster Claw Clasps
Brass Jump Rings
Iron Twist Chains
Copper Jewelry Wires
A Set of Three Pliers

Materials and tools needed in the wire wrapped pendant necklace:

Instructions on how to make the wire wrapped pendant necklace:

Step 1: Wrap the aluminum wire into a tree shape

1st, cut off a piece of about 30cm green aluminum wire, fold it in half and bend a small loop on the top side, then wrap the aluminum wires on both sides;

 Wrap the aluminum wire into a tree shape

2nd, wrap the aluminum into a tree shape as the pictures show.

 Wrap the aluminum wire into a tree shape

Step 2: Wrap some colorful beads to the tree shape wire as the pictures show.

 Wrap some colorful beads to the tree shape wire as the pictures show.

Step 3: Connect the pendent with the chain with jump rings and lobster clasp.

Connect the pendent with the chain with jump rings and lobster clasp.

The final look of the wire wrapped pendant necklace:

The final look of the wire wrapped pendant necklace:

Wow, it looks so charming on the picture and I can't wait to wear it on Christmas Day. Besides, you can design the colorful beads in different place and different shape as you like. I'm sure you will enjoy this making process, just have a try!

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Comments (1)

Sep 02, 2015 at 05:30 PM patricia jarrett

I love your ideas