These are super gorgeous!!!!! I hollered to the hubby I need to order some 16 gauge wire. He hollered back " New tutorial? ". I was like yes Samantha made a new one. He just laughed and told me to order away. I'm hooked on your tutorials. You're a great teacher. Hope all is well with you and your family.
I have been watching you for a couple of weeks now. You are so easy to follow. Your instructions are so clear. I like that you laugh at yourself when you make a mistake. We have 7 granddaughters with birthdays in the next. 5 months. I'm going to make these beautiful earrings for them. Keep up your good work.
Ah that’s so kind of you to say, thank you ☺️ I think the world is tough enough so it’s good to laugh sometimes… even if it’s at yourself lol 😍 These will make beautiful gifts for your granddaughters ❣️
Just made these today too, along with the starbust earrings from last week. These I made in the 8cm and 6cm sizes and I love them!! And you're right, the hammering was quite therapeutic!🤣❤❤❤
Once again, you have come up with something absolutely perfect for us beginners! Thank you so much for sharing your work! Just waiting on some of the thicker gauge wires and the stuff to oxidize. Truly loving this!❤️❤️❤️
These are so beautiful! Simple and elegant. I just made a pair (6 cm) for my niece who just turned 15. I didn't put the dangles on it because I think for a 15 year old, less is more. I LOVE how they came out and I'll be making a pair for myself (With dangles) next. Thanks, Samantha!
You can definitely protect your copper from tarnishing by using a wax polish… something like Renaissance Wax, where you apply it and then buff it off with a soft cloth. Then apply it again, and then buff off again. It applies a layer of protection which helps it to stop tarnishing to some degree. Hope that helps ☺️
Love this earring Sam but I have a question, I would like to make my sister a pair but she only likes silver. If I buy silver covered copper will the copper show when I hammer the wires flat? I haven’t used silver covered copper before but silver is getting really expensive. Any help would be wonderful!! 😊
Hi Sheila. That’s a great question. I think with the amount of hammering involved, you probably would see some of the copper coming through, sadly. You *may get away with it if you’re really careful though so I’d say give it a try and see what happens… and then maybe try silver filled wire instead of sterling. Silver filled has a much thicker bonding than silver plated. That might work. I’m glad you like them 🥰
Not to be a buttinski but you CAN make it work with plated wire by finding the exact right thickness (thinness) of cloth (I use the shammy kind. Super soft, none textured) and the exact amount of hammering pressure. You want the stressed look without the ACTUAL stress. So I suggest grabbing some of your saved cuts (I always save my cuts for this type practice or small needs) & just see what works. It's worth trying because not everyone likes copper (iny parts MOST don't 😢) & not many of us can play around with sterling silver or 18k gold wire. (If you CAN you're probably NOT DIY'ing ANYthing🤷) Anyway, it's doable with some practice. Hope this helps.😊 Edit: I checked Amazon and found those Id bought awhile back They're from Pandahall (a go-to shoppe of mine!) 4 color copper alloy (silver, gold, antique bronze & brass) Tibetan brass round, oval OR teardrop. They're closed so you'd have to improvise with just a jump ring at the top. (A 6mm with a 4mm then your fish hook looks nice) It doesn't help with the paddles but the frame is the hardest part because you do want the sturdier wire. These are as sturdy as it gets w/o being heavy! I think the paddles are easier bc you can use a lesser gauge for less intense hammering & could probably work it out with a cloth and some filing. I also use a light spray coat of Krylon clear coat in gloss or matte, depending on project. But that's good only AFTER finishing! Light coat ...wait 48hrs, 2nd light coat. Lasts nearly forever tho still not advisable for constant water contact. Hope this is ok Sam. Not to stamp toes here; I've just been in this spot bc NO ONE in my small town likes copper color. They even think patina is "old dirty jewelry." 😒😒
That’s just what I like to hear! My aim is to show that the art of jewellery making is totally accessible to the beginner, so that just makes my day 🥰 I’m so glad you loved making your earrings 😍😍
Hi Debbie ☺️ I don’t have an ear wire tutorial yet, but I can certainly make one if you think it would be helpful? I use 0.8mm (20g) wire for ear wires. Also, you can use 1mm (18g) or heavier gauge for your jump rings 🥰
Thanks! I’m new to your tutorials and I love them. You are a great teacher, easy to follow and understand. Would it be possible for you to add the type of wire, hardness I guess. As a newbie there are a lot of choices out there. Thanks again.
Hello and firstly, thank you so much for your very kind support. And of course! I’ll try and remember to specify the wire. I generally use soft bare copper wire, that I purchase from www.wires.co.uk - if you’re in the US or another country, I’m not sure where you’d buy the equivalent ☺️
Samantha. Thank you. I’m in the US. Is dead soft wire the same as soft. I appreciate your guidance. I’ve worked on a couple of these and I actually was somewhat successful, so thanks again.
Thanks to you Sam, they are lovely earrings, and i like them so mach i will make me one pear and i have idea i will try to make them hope they will look so pretty
@@samanthalatimer1 You Are welcome! I so very much appreciate your Videos! I so very much appreciate You and your teaching style 😊 I finally made one of these earrings today and wanted to give you a special thank you!!! I used white freshwater pearls. I love simple elegance, and your design is so lovely. 💜💕❤️
@@samanthalatimer1 Sometime soon my eldest child Sarah (turning 36 on September 25th) will be healthy in body, soul, mind, spirit and emotions. I too will be healthier and hopefully a little more solvent 😉 I told Linda, and it’s true of you also, that I wish I could make my gift to you both ten times that amount! The two of you lovely ladies have brought healing and joy back into my life. Since 2019 I had only made one pair of earrings. I have now made 3 pairs in the last 30 days and two wire wrapped roses 🥳🥳🥳 My creativity is alive again, I awaken with ideas and actually bring them to fruition!!! Thank You for being part of my healing process. I’m no longer paralyzed by anxiety, afraid I’ll make a mistake and waste precious Argentium silver. I have accepted that it is okay to create with copper. I used to create with gold, but those days are gone!!! I have made peace with that 😊 I’ll turn 66 on September 5th! Looking forward, not backward as often!!! Thank You Sam!!!
You can certainly help to stop the oxidisation by using a protective coating like Renaissance Wax or something like ProtectaClear by Everbrite. There are some amazing wire artists here on RUclips that have some great videos on how to do this 🥰
I really like these. They’re elegant but would work with casual too! I can never get my wire to widen enough and I’ve tried hitting it pretty hard. Is it possible that I’ve bought the wrong kind of wire? I bought it all on Amazon and it says it’s for jewelry but most don’t say what the “hardness factor “ is (dead soft etc).
Hmm. It’s hard to say without knowing owing which wire it is. I think if it’s states jewellery wire, then it should be ok. What brand did you buy? Also, try moving the hammer slightly outwards when you’re hammering. Kind of like, as you start to hammer the wire, move the hammer down the wire, if that makes sense… that can help with flattening
@@samanthalatimer1 Ive bought several brands. I think most are made from jewelry. Nothing expensive. I have Wire Elements, parasite, Modacraft etc and I’ve also stripped some cable my bf brought home from work
Hola. Utilizo un bloque de banco de acero simple y económico y un simple martillo perforador. Ambos se pueden comprar de forma asequible en Amazon u otros minoristas en línea ☺️
SOOOOO PRETTY & AS ALWAYS, UNIQUE & SUPER VERSATILE!! These atte somewhat similar to the bracelet/chain links that you make in the following tutorial!!💜💜🤔😏 Aloha!💜🤙🏻🤟🏻🤙🏻💜
Which kind of wire do you use? Copper? Isn’t the one you use coated? I would love to make these earrings so I’m going to order some 1.25 mm wire… but what should I look for? Love from Denmark ❤. Lene/ 🇩🇰
So so feminine and lovely, not to mention sexy ‼️. I love these earrings, need to find some pearls the soft pink, like yours. Thank you so much. For me your channel is wonderful, I have been wrapping cabs for a few years and it is nice to get back to simpler, but beautiful pieces that don’t take so long to make.♥️
These are super gorgeous!!!!! I hollered to the hubby I need to order some 16 gauge wire. He hollered back " New tutorial? ". I was like yes Samantha made a new one. He just laughed and told me to order away. I'm hooked on your tutorials. You're a great teacher. Hope all is well with you and your family.
Oh I love that, Jeanetta! Your husband sounds like such a sweet person. We aren’t too bad here, thank you. 🤩
Another beautiful set of earrings and very easy, too. Thanks for a wonderful time learning to make these. I’ll be back for more of your videos!
So happy you liked the video 😍
I have been watching you for a couple of weeks now. You are so easy to follow. Your instructions are so clear. I like that you laugh at yourself when you make a mistake.
We have 7 granddaughters with birthdays in the next. 5 months. I'm going to make these beautiful earrings for them. Keep up your good work.
Ah that’s so kind of you to say, thank you ☺️ I think the world is tough enough so it’s good to laugh sometimes… even if it’s at yourself lol 😍 These will make beautiful gifts for your granddaughters ❣️
Just made these today too, along with the starbust earrings from last week. These I made in the 8cm and 6cm sizes and I love them!! And you're right, the hammering was quite therapeutic!🤣❤❤❤
Yay! Isn’t it fab to hammer the heck out of things!!! I’m so happy you make them 😍
I had to make these right away. I used a cool bead and didn't even add the paddles but I love it! Thank you for your inspiration.
That’s wonderful, Wendy! I’m so glad you enjoyed making them ☺️
Once again, you have come up with something absolutely perfect for us beginners! Thank you so much for sharing your work! Just waiting on some of the thicker gauge wires and the stuff to oxidize. Truly loving this!❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much! 😊 My whole channel philosophy is to make creativity accessible 🥰
Thanks!, I love them! I made them in 20 mins using copper wire and a super seven stone.
That’s wonderful 🥰 I’m so glad you enjoyed making them. And thank you so much for your kind support ❣️
Thank you! Made a pair with turquoise. Wore them the next day!
Wonderful! 🥰
These are so beautiful! Simple and elegant. I just made a pair (6 cm) for my niece who just turned 15. I didn't put the dangles on it because I think for a 15 year old, less is more. I LOVE how they came out and I'll be making a pair for myself (With dangles) next. Thanks, Samantha!
Omitting the dangles is just perfect for a young lady of 15! Same age as my daughter ☺️ I’m so glad you love them
and they came out SO beautiful. I know she will love them. xoxo @@samanthalatimer1
So breath taking gorgeous. I cannot wait to try my new skills on these. I'll keep you in the loop. (HaHa). Hope the family is all doing well. Karen
Hi Karen. Definitely keep me in the LOOP! 🤗
I need a bench block and hammer 🔨 ,my list grows, lol
All of your tutorials are so beginner friendly
Fantastic works always you show
So kind of you, thank you ☺️
Thank you Sam, they’re gorgeous, and I look forward to making some. Enjoy the rest of the week x❤
You’re very welcome, Lesley ☺️ Hope you have a lovely week too xx
How BEAUTIFUL, ALL the pearl earrings are Special!!!
Thank you so much ☺️
I also love the smaller version best. What length of wire did you cut for that frame?
The smallest one was 6cm of wire. Cute! 🥰
great video...hammering can be very therapeutic lol. I have a bit of sterling that should be just enough to do this. tyfs
Ooh! Sterling will be lovely 🥰
What kind pf wire is used soft 1/2 soft etc. ,and is it sold Copper. Love watching your channel ❤
Hello 👋 I use dead soft raw copper wire. I will endeavour to make that clear in my future videos ☺️
Thank you for sharing your talents and creativity. Do I need to put some kind of varnish on the copper so it doesn’t darken in color?
You can definitely protect your copper from tarnishing by using a wax polish… something like Renaissance Wax, where you apply it and then buff it off with a soft cloth. Then apply it again, and then buff off again. It applies a layer of protection which helps it to stop tarnishing to some degree. Hope that helps ☺️
Gorgeous
Thank you so much ☺️
Love this earring Sam but I have a question, I would like to make my sister a pair but she only likes silver. If I buy silver covered copper will the copper show when I hammer the wires flat? I haven’t used silver covered copper before but silver is getting really expensive. Any help would be wonderful!! 😊
Hi Sheila. That’s a great question. I think with the amount of hammering involved, you probably would see some of the copper coming through, sadly. You *may get away with it if you’re really careful though so I’d say give it a try and see what happens… and then maybe try silver filled wire instead of sterling. Silver filled has a much thicker bonding than silver plated. That might work. I’m glad you like them 🥰
Not to be a buttinski but you CAN make it work with plated wire by finding the exact right thickness (thinness) of cloth (I use the shammy kind. Super soft, none textured) and the exact amount of hammering pressure. You want the stressed look without the ACTUAL stress. So I suggest grabbing some of your saved cuts (I always save my cuts for this type practice or small needs) & just see what works. It's worth trying because not everyone likes copper (iny parts MOST don't 😢) & not many of us can play around with sterling silver or 18k gold wire. (If you CAN you're probably NOT DIY'ing ANYthing🤷) Anyway, it's doable with some practice. Hope this helps.😊
Edit:
I checked Amazon and found those Id bought awhile back They're from Pandahall (a go-to shoppe of mine!) 4 color copper alloy (silver, gold, antique bronze & brass) Tibetan brass round, oval OR teardrop. They're closed so you'd have to improvise with just a jump ring at the top. (A 6mm with a 4mm then your fish hook looks nice) It doesn't help with the paddles but the frame is the hardest part because you do want the sturdier wire. These are as sturdy as it gets w/o being heavy! I think the paddles are easier bc you can use a lesser gauge for less intense hammering & could probably work it out with a cloth and some filing. I also use a light spray coat of Krylon clear coat in gloss or matte, depending on project. But that's good only AFTER finishing! Light coat ...wait 48hrs, 2nd light coat. Lasts nearly forever tho still not advisable for constant water contact. Hope this is ok Sam. Not to stamp toes here; I've just been in this spot bc NO ONE in my small town likes copper color. They even think patina is "old dirty jewelry." 😒😒
@@yvette_is_Mamacado thank you! ☺️
I love your videos! I learn so much without feeling stressed and come away dying to get out my wire!!
Well that’s good to hear! I love anything stress free ❤️
Another hit, they are elegant and fun at the same time ,love the way they could be done in different length 😍 thank you
You’re welcome 😊
I made these and they look brilliant! Simple enough for a newbie too - thank you.
That’s just what I like to hear! My aim is to show that the art of jewellery making is totally accessible to the beginner, so that just makes my day 🥰 I’m so glad you loved making your earrings 😍😍
do you have a video on how to make the earing hook and what gauge of wire can you use and also what wire to make your own jump ring thanks debbie xx
Hi Debbie ☺️ I don’t have an ear wire tutorial yet, but I can certainly make one if you think it would be helpful? I use 0.8mm (20g) wire for ear wires. Also, you can use 1mm (18g) or heavier gauge for your jump rings 🥰
@@samanthalatimer1 hi I sent you another brisbane beads & crystals has the cord slon that you wanted if you want to check it out xx for beads
@@deborahnoble-f8w so kind of you, thank you ☺️
Hermoso , muchas gracias por enseñar cosas tan lindas saludos desde Perú
Muchas gracias 🙏
Thanks! I’m new to your tutorials and I love them. You are a great teacher, easy to follow and understand. Would it be possible for you to add the type of wire, hardness I guess. As a newbie there are a lot of choices out there. Thanks again.
Hello and firstly, thank you so much for your very kind support. And of course! I’ll try and remember to specify the wire. I generally use soft bare copper wire, that I purchase from www.wires.co.uk - if you’re in the US or another country, I’m not sure where you’d buy the equivalent ☺️
Samantha.
Thank you. I’m in the US. Is dead soft wire the same as soft. I appreciate your guidance. I’ve worked on a couple of these and I actually was somewhat successful, so thanks again.
@@sylviadargatz3488 dead soft is like super soft and malleable, whereas soft is slightly harder and half hard is again, a little harder than that.
You have the best tutorials on the Internet!!!! TFS Beautiful as always
That’s so kind of you, thank you so much ☺️
Simply beautiful
Thank you so much ☺️
Thanks to you Sam, they are lovely earrings, and i like them so mach i will make me one pear and i have idea i will try to make them hope they will look so pretty
You’ll just love them, I know it 🥰
Samantha, these are gorgeous! My painting class friends are going to be wowed by another of your designs! ❤
Aw I love that! 🥰
Love, love. And I plan to make the sunburst tomorrow.
Ooh lovely! Enjoy ☺️
Thanks!
Oh thank you so much Debra! So generous of you, and very much appreciated ❤️❤️
@@samanthalatimer1 You Are welcome! I so very much appreciate your Videos! I so very much appreciate You and your teaching style 😊 I finally made one of these earrings today and wanted to give you a special thank you!!! I used white freshwater pearls. I love simple elegance, and your design is so lovely. 💜💕❤️
@@samanthalatimer1 Sometime soon my eldest child Sarah (turning 36 on September 25th) will be healthy in body, soul, mind, spirit and emotions. I too will be healthier and hopefully a little more solvent 😉 I told Linda, and it’s true of you also, that I wish I could make my gift to you both ten times that amount! The two of you lovely ladies have brought healing and joy back into my life. Since 2019 I had only made one pair of earrings. I have now made 3 pairs in the last 30 days and two wire wrapped roses 🥳🥳🥳 My creativity is alive again, I awaken with ideas and actually bring them to fruition!!! Thank You for being part of my healing process. I’m no longer paralyzed by anxiety, afraid I’ll make a mistake and waste precious Argentium silver. I have accepted that it is okay to create with copper. I used to create with gold, but those days are gone!!! I have made peace with that 😊 I’ll turn 66 on September 5th! Looking forward, not backward as often!!! Thank You Sam!!!
Samantha, those are simply lovely!!!! Thank you😊❤😊
Thank you so much ☺️
These are really beautiful. I’m having a go as soon as my wire arrives. Can’t wait.
Have fun! 🤩
Hi, these are pretty. Can I ask a doubt? How to maintain the glow of copper wire from oxidization? Platting or any special coating needed?
You can certainly help to stop the oxidisation by using a protective coating like Renaissance Wax or something like ProtectaClear by Everbrite. There are some amazing wire artists here on RUclips that have some great videos on how to do this 🥰
@@samanthalatimer1 Thanks
Such lovely, delicate earrings!
Thank you! 😊
I love them❤❤❤ hugs, 🤗 Michelle
Thank you so much ☺️
Simply beautiful thank you
You’re very welcome ☺️
Sam these earrings are gorgeous!!! def will be making a pair of these , or 2 .lol .....ty for a great , easy to follow tutorial !!! just love em!!
That’s fabulous! Make LOTS 🤩🤩 I’m so glad you like them 🥰
I love these! Thank you !
You are so welcome! 🤗
Very pretty ear rings. Thank you for sharing the tutorial. I can't wait to make a pair.
Thank you ☺️ I hope you enjoy making them 🥰
Absolutely love these Sam. Thanks for sharing your creativity with us 🥰
My pleasure 😊 I’m so glad you love them
@@samanthalatimer1 ☺
Thank you so much ❤
You’re so very welcome 🤗
I love these and they are so simple.
Totally agree. And yet they look so sophisticated too 🥰
They are beautiful!! And I very much appreciate the tutorial!
You are so welcome! 🤗
Beautiful!
Thank you! ☺️
So clever! Thank you so much.
I really like these. They’re elegant but would work with casual too! I can never get my wire to widen enough and I’ve tried hitting it pretty hard. Is it possible that I’ve bought the wrong kind of wire? I bought it all on Amazon and it says it’s for jewelry but most don’t say what the “hardness factor “ is (dead soft etc).
Hmm. It’s hard to say without knowing owing which wire it is. I think if it’s states jewellery wire, then it should be ok. What brand did you buy? Also, try moving the hammer slightly outwards when you’re hammering. Kind of like, as you start to hammer the wire, move the hammer down the wire, if that makes sense… that can help with flattening
@@samanthalatimer1 Ive bought several brands. I think most are made from jewelry. Nothing expensive. I have Wire Elements, parasite, Modacraft etc and I’ve also stripped some cable my bf brought home from work
Very elegant and easy
Thank you! 😊
I LOVE these! Tomorrow's project, for sure!😁
Oh how lovely! Hope you enjoy making them 🥰
Always a pleasure to watch you work very artistic and you teach so well. Thank you for sharing.
You’re very welcome ☺️
Beautiful
Thank you so much ☺️
Thank you lovely 🤩🤩🤩💖💖
You’re so very welcome 😊
Thank you for the excellent tutorial ❣️❣️❣️ 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 These earrings are so elegant, I really love them 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
Ah thank you! That’s so kind of you ☺️
Hello que lamina de metal es la que usas para golpear el alambre?
Hola. Utilizo un bloque de banco de acero simple y económico y un simple martillo perforador. Ambos se pueden comprar de forma asequible en Amazon u otros minoristas en línea ☺️
Thank you so much for this wonderful detailed tutorial, beautiful work!
You’re so very welcome 🤗
I LOVE these!!! So anxious to try to make some! Thanks again for the fun, informative video!!❤
You are so welcome! 🤗
Very pretty!!! Your explanation is so clear - enjoying your tutorials😊
Thank you so much ☺️
Thank You San they are gorgeous earrings. I really enjoy watching. Jackie Jones Rowlett TX
Ah thank you so much, Jackie 🥰
Beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
SOOOOO PRETTY & AS ALWAYS, UNIQUE & SUPER VERSATILE!! These atte somewhat similar to the bracelet/chain links that you make in the following tutorial!!💜💜🤔😏
Aloha!💜🤙🏻🤟🏻🤙🏻💜
Yes! That’s true! 🤩 Although I didn’t realise until I’d uploaded the video (which I recorded a while ago) 😩
You're AMAZING 😍😍😍
These are awesome!! Getting ready to make them right now!!! Inspired!!! :)
Ah that’s wonderful 🥰 Have fun making them ☺️
Would you put them in liver of Sulphur?
Absolutely you could with these. They’d look lovely 🥰
Which kind of wire do you use? Copper? Isn’t the one you use coated? I would love to make these earrings so I’m going to order some 1.25 mm wire… but what should I look for? Love from Denmark ❤. Lene/ 🇩🇰
Hi Lene. I use bare copper wire for most of my projects, and these earrings are made from bare copper. Not coated. Hope you enjoy making them 🥰
@@samanthalatimer1 Thank you 🥰🩷
Where can I find YOUR tutorial on making jump rings😊
I’ll link the chain maille mandala video. I show you my method on that video 🤩
Do you ever tumble your jewelry in a tumbler? This is what I do for most of pieces but without the pearls.
I don’t have a tumbler but it’s something I intend to buy soon
I truly enjoy your videos, I learn a lot and actually try them.
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That makes me very happy 😊 Thank you
Kindly tell,which quality of wire do you use ?
I use raw copper in soft. ☺️
@@samanthalatimer1 thank you🥰
Is it copperwire or what material in the wire?
It’s copper wire. I included the details in the description box ☺️
It’s copper wire. I included the details in the description box ☺️
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So so feminine and lovely, not to mention sexy ‼️. I love these earrings, need to find some pearls the soft pink, like yours. Thank you so much. For me your channel is wonderful, I have been wrapping cabs for a few years and it is nice to get back to simpler, but beautiful pieces that don’t take so long to make.♥️
Thank you so much ☺️ I’m a fan of simple elegance ❤️
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♥️♥️
Beautiful
Thank you ☺️
So very pretty! You are such a great teacher! Thank you for sharing!!!
You are so welcome!🤗