You could try 10” to 15”. It’s difficult to gauge, because it will depend on how long you want to make the roots - which is dependent on how big the base stone you’re going to set it on. Also, how gnarly and twisty you want your tree to look? (As the more wire you twist, the more is used up). Maybe start with about 10” for a small tree. So sorry, I can’t be more specific, but there are so many factors at play. 😃
Hi Rashmi! It's difficult to answer your questions, as the length of the wires is dependant on how high and big you wish to make the tree, plus if you're wiring around a rock or base, you will have to allow extra for that. In my video, I cut 40 x 12" lengths of 0.4mm gauge silver plated copper wire. If I were you, I would have a practice on a small version first. Best wishes! :-)
I'm so sorry about that! When I made that particular tutorial, I was just learning how to film from my tripod and phone camera ... and I'm still learning! But now I have a tripod clamped above, which is closer and better. Apologies!
Thank you for this amazing tutorial! I am creating my first tree now and having a lot of fun! Wonderful easy to follow guidance!
Thanks so much for your feedback 🙏 Have fun creating your tree 😍
Beautiful trees.. and a very helpful tutorial.. thankyou ❤😊
Thank you for your feedback 🙏💓
Love this tutorial. Thank you.
I’m so grateful for your feedback 🙏 Thank you 🥰
This is a great tutorial,, thank you !!
You’re very welcome 🙏 👍
Those are lovely! Using the beads might be easier than using the chips with glue. Have to try both out 😊
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Nice 🌿🌿
Thanks for sharing 🌿🌿
Thanks for your feedback 🥰
Thank you!
Thank you 😊
Lovely tree, where are all your supplies from
I live in the U.K. and I get all my wire from www.wires.co.U.K./ and the gem chip beads were from www.chalmersgems.com/
it´s so beautiful. How long are the wires for the little tree. I just started and I want to test on a little tree
You could try 10” to 15”. It’s difficult to gauge, because it will depend on how long you want to make the roots - which is dependent on how big the base stone you’re going to set it on. Also, how gnarly and twisty you want your tree to look? (As the more wire you twist, the more is used up). Maybe start with about 10” for a small tree. So sorry, I can’t be more specific, but there are so many factors at play. 😃
Thanks for the tutorial very helpful
Where did you get these rocks?
All the ‘rocks’ in this video were from http:www.chalmersgems.com/ 🥰
Greetings from Hyderabad , India.
Excellent idea.
Please let me know the lenght of each wire and no of pic of wire required for making the same.
Hi Rashmi! It's difficult to answer your questions, as the length of the wires is dependant on how high and big you wish to make the tree, plus if you're wiring around a rock or base, you will have to allow extra for that.
In my video, I cut 40 x 12" lengths of 0.4mm gauge silver plated copper wire. If I were you, I would have a practice on a small version first. Best wishes! :-)
@@LindaJonesWireJewellery Thank you for YOUR kind support and reply.
I will try to make it.
Brilliant tutorial, but due to eyesight being bad it was too far away for me to see properly 🥺
I'm so sorry about that! When I made that particular tutorial, I was just learning how to film from my tripod and phone camera ... and I'm still learning! But now I have a tripod clamped above, which is closer and better. Apologies!
Where did you find those pierced stones? You broke some necklaces?
You can buy semi precious chip beads in strands from online suppliers. I got mine fro www.chalmersgems.co.uk
Crystals shops. Check to see if there are any in your city.
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