DIY Enamel Tube Necklace

I can't tell you how excited I was to discover these candy-like enamel tube beads. Not only are they vibrant and colorful, the metal and coats of enamel makes them feel wonderfully luxurious and weighty. This necklace has already been in heavy rotation since I made it a couple weeks ago. I love it and hope you do too!

You'll Need:

Start by threading the beading wire through a crimp bead. Then thread the wire trough one side of the wire guardian and back down the other side. Wire guardians basically protect the wire from snapping while wearing the necklace. Since the enamel beads are pretty heavy, the guardian will prevent the clasp from rubbing against the beading wire.

Slide one one part of the S-hook clasp. Pull the wire tight and flush against the top of the wire guardian. Push the crimp bead against the base of the wire guardian and use the bottom part of the crimp tool to crimp the tube.

After you've created the initial crimp, use top chamber of the crimp tool to fold that crimp in half. If you don't have a crimp tool, you can use a pair of needle nose pliers to squeeze the crimp tube closed.

Use the wire clippers or a pair of small sharp scissors and snip the excess wire.

Start stacking on the enamel beads.

Play around with color patterns and sizes!

When you've reached the desired length, add on another crimp tube. Then the wire guardian. Slip on the 2nd half of the S-hook closure and then push the wire through the top of the same crimp tube. Pull tight.

Crimp the crimp tube. And trim the excess wire.

You're necklace is ready to wear!

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  1. Love this and very on trend right now. We are just about to add our high summer selection of Greek island style jewelry. http://WWW.HIPPIEFISHBEACHART.COM
    https://www.etsy.com/shop/HippieFishBeachArt

    6.30.20
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  2. Jacque wrote:

    Can I purchase already made

    6.30.20
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    • Erica wrote:

      You can probably contact Carter at Woman Shops World to purchase a made one!

      7.1.20
  3. It’s been so long since I’ve done a DIY but you’ve inspired me – planning to buy the supplies and make this ASAP! Miss you! xox

    6.30.20
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    • Erica wrote:

      YAY!!! Can’t wait to see it, Grace!!

      7.1.20
  4. Elena wrote:

    Omg, those beads. I can’t wait to get my hands on them. Thank you! Also, I’ve been wearing pony beads on a gold chain, too! Though now I’m upgrading to glass. 🙂

    6.30.20
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    • Erica wrote:

      Awesome!! Yes, the glass ones are awesome!!

      7.1.20
  5. KC wrote:

    Tried my first necklace! This DIY is put together so well, instructions are a no fail, and it came out great!!
    Thank you!

    8.2.20
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  6. Raquel Amador wrote:

    Hi! Love all your jewelry DIYs so much. Just bought a ton of beads to make some new baubles. I love your charms in your gold necklace. Looks like an evil eye, a heart?, and maybe a zodiac sign. Would you mind telling me where you got those charms from? Thanks so much.

    12.21.20
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