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Drilled Sea Glass Earrings

Drilled Sea Glass Earrings

We love collecting sea glass and turning it into beautiful handmade jewellery! These simple sea glass earrings are a perfect treat for yourself or a gift for a loved one.

This sea glass project requires a rotary tool and a few tools (listed below) as you will need to drill a hole in each piece of sea glass. This kit contains a pack of 10 jump rings, meaning you can drill 10 pieces from your sea glass collection ready for other creations!

Please note that this kit does not contain sea glass or the tools needed to drill sea glass (see below our recommended tool list).

STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS

1. Choose two pieces of clean sea glass that will dangle nicely from your ear wire hoop.

2. Next, drill 2 holes in your sea glass - giving enough room to attach a jump ring. Watch our video on how to drill sea glass below or read our advice page.

3. Twist open a jump ring using snipe nose pliers or flat nose pliers and attach through the drilled hole, hook in the loop at the base of the earwire and twist closed.

4.  Repeat the process for the second earring.

Your sea glass earrings are now complete!

Watch our tutorial on how to drill sea glass...

See more ideas using sea glass...

Suggested Tools

Snipe nose pliers or flat nose pliers for opening and closing jump rings

Dremel 4000 Multi Tool

Multi Chuck for Dremel Multi Tool

Diamond coated drill bits

CUSTOMISE YOUR KIT

Make the design your own by customising the kit with your favourite supplies.

Shop earwires

Shop jump rings

HELPFUL PAGES

How to drill sea glass

How to open and close a jump ring


Kernowcraft's jewellery making kits are aimed to inspire you - therefore the step by step instructions are available online only with a shopping list, where you can easily customise the design to suit you. We recommend printing or bookmarking this page ready to follow.

The suggested products used in this project are suggestions to inspire you. Products used were compatible at the time of making but do be aware that gemstones are natural and hand cut stocks can vary, so do use your own common sense as to the compatibility of each item when making.


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