Beaded Ornament Hangers are the perfect Hostess Gift, Teachers Gift
or a special treat for yourself !
or a special treat for yourself !
I enjoy unpacking my ornaments each year for the holidays.
It seems each one has a story.
It seems each one has a story.
Beaded Ornament Hangers are an eye catching touch
to hang that special ornament.
to hang that special ornament.
(They can also be used to hang a suncatcher at a window.)
Step 1
Gather supplies...
* 20 gauge silver wire
* Assortment of glass beads and crystals
* Small wire cutter
* Needle nose pliers
Step 2
Using the wire cutter, cut a piece of wire to a 7 inch (17.78cm) length.
Straighten, (smooth out), with fingers.
Step 3
Using the needle nose pliers, bend one end of wire to form a loop or circle - approximately 1.5 inch (3.81cm) from bottom.
End result will be a straight wire with a loop in it.
Step 4
Approximately 1/4 inch (.64cm) below this "loop", use needle nose pliers
to bend end of wire to form a hook for ornament.
This hook should be 1/2 in. to 3/4 in. (1.27cm to 1.91cm) in length.
to bend end of wire to form a hook for ornament.
This hook should be 1/2 in. to 3/4 in. (1.27cm to 1.91cm) in length.
Step 5
Select beads and place on wire.
Keep beaded area 1.5 to 2.25 inches. (3.81cm to 5.72cm) in length.
Keep beaded area 1.5 to 2.25 inches. (3.81cm to 5.72cm) in length.
Step 6
With needle nose pliers, bend the top of the wire, directly above the beads,
to form a loop or circle. End result will be a straight wire with a loop
above the beads. (The loop keeps the beads snugly in place.)
to form a loop or circle. End result will be a straight wire with a loop
above the beads. (The loop keeps the beads snugly in place.)
Step 7
With remaining wire at top of hanger - smooth wire over finger
to form a rounded hanger. (This part will be placed on tree branch.)
to form a rounded hanger. (This part will be placed on tree branch.)
Tip: Position "hook" on top of ornament hanger facing the OPPOSITE direction from "hook" on bottom of ornament hanger.
(This is determined by which direction you "twirl" your "loops",
that are located below and above the beads.)
that are located below and above the beads.)
Step 8
Use needle nose pliers to "twirl" end of hanger into a "snail shell".
Twirl "snail shell" outward - away from hanger.
This places a nice finished edge on end of wire.
Twirl "snail shell" outward - away from hanger.
This places a nice finished edge on end of wire.
Tip: May need to trim end of wire prior to "twirling" into "snail shell",
if wire is too long.
if wire is too long.
Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! They are so pretty! Thanks so much for this tutorial and for joining in this week.
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Claudia
I totally put aside my jewelry beading stuff....but now I'm getting it back out! These are lovely, and would make wonderful gifts for xmas! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful! what a great gift idea!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Maybe next year. I have to buy beads and stuff first. :-) Have a nice week! Regula
ReplyDeleteVery pretty,thanks for sharing how to make them :)
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty, I'm going to put them on my list for Christmas 2013. I don't dare pull out my beads this month!
ReplyDeleteTALU - I love the idea for using them for sun cathchers - what that translates to is (summer project) ;-) Thanks pinning!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful and a great gift idea. Visiting from TALU.
ReplyDeleteThis is really cool!
ReplyDeleteTALU!
What a clever way to add more bling to the tree.
ReplyDeleteBliss
Theses are so pretty! Might have to try these for next year.
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Diana
www.dianabrandmeyer.com
These are so very pretty and a lovely way to hang special keepsakes.
ReplyDeleteYour ornament hangers are so pretty! They would definitely look fantastic on the tree. I'm visiting from Wicked Good Wednesday and hope you will drop by to say hello. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteHi Rose,
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty and sparkly. I like the idea of using them as sun-catchers too!
Found you through Karen @ Sew Many Ways.
Val @ artsybuildinglady.blogspot.ca
I love making scissor fobs and zipper pulls but never thought of trying these hangers. Thanks for all your inspiration and the free gingerbread man pattern
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