Looking for a fun and easy DIY project to celebrate St. Patrick's Day? Why not make your own four-leafed clover shamrock earrings? With just a few materials and some basic crafting skills, you can create a unique and festive accessory that will add some extra luck to your holiday outfit.
To make these earrings, you'll need some cabochon earring settings, which are simple metal frames that hold a round, flat piece of glass or plastic.
You can find these earring settings HERE. You'll also need some four-leafed clover shamrock glass cabochons. I used this assorted set. Finally, you'll need some glue to fix the cabochon into the settings. I prefer using E6000 glue as it is strong and dries clear. It is also waterproof and heat resistant, making it perfect for jewelry making.
Once you have your materials, the process is simple. Just glue the shamrock cabochon onto settings, then add earring backs of your choice. Voila! You now have a pair of cute and festive earrings that are perfect for St. Patrick's Day.
Making the matching necklace
With this assortment of four leaf clover glass cabochons, it's easy to add the matching necklace. Simply buy a 12mm pendant settings and glue another cabochon in the setting.
All that remains is to add a jump ring or a bail to be able to put it on a chain.
Last minute project
Only a few days left before St. Patrick's Day? Use our free shamrock cabochon collage sheet.
GET YOUR FREE CABOCHON COLLAGE SHEET
You will receive a PDF file with printable round images in 9 sizes: 8mm, 10mm,12mm, 14mm, 16mm, 18mm, 20mm, 25mm and 30mm.
Print these sheets out over and over again for your DIY projects. Every image is beautifully clear and crisp! Great for you to use on any project you'd like to create (jewelry making, cabochons, glass pendants, resin pendants, bottle caps, scrapbooking, magnets, stickers and more).
With this lovely four clover photo, you could make stud earrings with the same setting as preview:
Or make a big 1 inch (25mm) necklace pendant with these settings:
And for a leverback earrings, use these findings
For more inspirations, CLICK HERE TO SEE ALL CABOCHONS SETTINGS
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