Earrings have been a favorite of mine lately; maybe because my kids are finally at the age where they aren't tugging on my earrings all the time in fascination. I've created several super cool earrings lately like these motherhood earrings (from shrinky dinks) and I even let my son make these rainbow earrings (instagram). I received a bag full of lace scraps from a church friend and as I sifted through them the ideas rushed into my head. The first of course-earrings.
These were my 3 favorites (I think I'll turn the others into bracelets!
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All you need to make this project is:
- small pieces of lace
- Mod Podge
- earring hooks
How to make it (in minutes!)
Step 1: Lay out your lace.
Step 2: Cover your lace with Mod Podge.
Step 3: If the Mod Podge is filling any holes in the lace, use a pin or other small object to open the space back up. Do this while the Mod Podge is still wet.
Step 4: When it's dried, take your jewelry hook and attach them together! It's so easy. Don't you love it?
Don't you just love the delicate lace look? And it's more durable with the Mod Podge. Win- Win!
It even dresses up a solid tee!
And here's something really cool: This would be an AMAZING little DIY for your wedding. Find a lace that matches the feel of your dress or if you have to alter your dress, save a spare piece and whip up identical matching earrings! I made these earrings in 2019 and this is my wedding dress from 2012 and I swear that flower looks almost the same! Isn't that fun?
(For those wondering, I try my wedding dress on again every year on our anniversary so that's how I have a photo of me in my dress! It was a happy coincidence with these earrings.)
Imagine the possibilities! Costing only pennies to make and only a few minutes of your time- what's holding you back from making these now? I'd love to see your creations, so please comment or tag me on Instagram @CutCraftCreate.