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  • Earring Rings
  • Turn outdated earrings into fun rings.
    From "B. Original"
    episode DBOR-506


    PHOTO

    Old junk becomes new jewelry.
    Outdated jewelry isn't junk, it's new jewelry waiting to happen.

    Just ask Michele Beschen: The B. Original host shows how to take apart outdated earrings – even clip-ons from the thrift store – and transform them into fun finger rings. This project is a natural for yard sale finds or those lone earrings that don't have a match.

    Scroll down for Michele Beschen's how-to, and B. Original with some outdated earrings.

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    Earring Rings

    Materials:

    old earrings
    wire cutters or nippers
    ring blanks, old rings or heavy-gauge wire
    clear 2-part epoxy
    clothespin

    PHOTO

    Figure A

    • Look for old earrings at flea markets, thrift stores or yard sales. Outdated clip-on earrings are a great choice for this project.

    • Use wire cutters or nippers to remove the clip or post from the earring (figure A). Remove the hardware from the back of the earring if it’s loose or in the way.

    • Find the right ring base for the earring decoration. Pick up ring blanks at a hobby shop (figure B), recycle old rings with a flat surface or even create rings by coiling some heavy-gauge wire (figure C).

      Photo

      Figure B

      Photo

      Figure C


      PHOTO

      Figure D

    • Attach the earring ornament to the ring with clear 2-part epoxy. Put a small amount of each part in a small cup and blend it thoroughly.

    • Place a dab of the epoxy mixture on the ring blank, position the item and use a clothespin to hold it in place until the epoxy dries (figure D).

    • A strong adhesive is the key to the success of this project. Glues and other adhesives made for jewelry also are available at hobby shops.

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