How to Drill Holes in Sea Glass & Make Handmade Wire Earrings Tutorial
These perfect summer dangle earrings feature beautiful sea glass tumbling along in shiny hammered wire waves. These sensational Swirling Sea Glass earrings that measure approximately 38 mm long (not including the earwire) are real eye-catchers with great movement and visual appeal. The earthy boho style, combining tumbled glass and hammered wire, can be easily dressed up or down and will complement virtually any summer outfit making them your go-to earrings all summer long – whether you’re having fun in the sun or enjoying a late-night dinner and dancing.
This simple beading pattern includes a detailed materials page, over 90 high-resolution full-color photos, and easy-to-follow step-by-step directions. We’ll hold your hand through every step, from how to drill sea glass to wire wrapping and wire shaping and hammering, so you’ll end up with gorgeous jewelry that’s just like you’d find at high-end seaside boutiques.
Recommended Materials:
Below is an abbreviated materials list. The actual beading pattern includes a detailed Materials page that covers everything you’ll need to complete this beading project.
– Pieces of sea glass in similar size and shape – the sea glass we used for this project measures approximately 15 – 18 mm tall x 12 – 14 mm wide and approximately 2 – 4 mm thick.
– 24 gauge German jewelry wire a.k.a Artistic Craft Wire
– 20 gauge German jewelry wire a.k.a Artistic Craft Wire
– Earwires
– Chain nose or flat nose pliers
– Round nose pliers
– Flush cutter
– Hammer & hammer block (optional)
– Ruler or tape measure
Optional Sea Glass Drilling Supplies:
– Old shallow bowl or dish (to drill in). Don’t use your good china. 🙂
– Hot glue gun and hot glue
– Pencil or fine point marker
– Paper plate or other heavy-weight paper and scissors to cut out templates for bottom of your shallow bowl or dish
– Tap water
– Dremel high-speed drill
– Drill bit designed for drilling glass or ceramics