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Thinking of getting red van cleef earrings? Discover the most sought after designs online.

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Okay, so you know how I’m always tinkering with stuff? Well, recently I got this idea stuck in my head: red Van Cleef & Arpels-inspired earrings. I saw a pair online and thought, “I can totally make those myself!” (famous last words, right?)

Thinking of getting red van cleef earrings? Discover the most sought after designs online.

First things first: Gathering the Supplies

  • I headed down to my local craft store. I was on a mission for that perfect shade of red resin. I ended up grabbing a two-part epoxy resin kit – the clear kind that hardens.
  • Then I needed something to mold the resin into. I scoured the internet for clover-shaped silicone molds. Amazon to the rescue! Found a few different sizes just in case.
  • Of course, I needed the earring findings – the little hooks and jump rings that actually attach the clover to your ear. Got those in a gold-tone to mimic the real deal.
  • And glitter. Red glitter. Because why not?

The Messy Part: Resin Casting

I mixed the resin according to the instructions. This stuff smells STRONG, so I did it outside on my balcony. I added the red pigment and a sprinkle of glitter. Maybe a bit too much glitter… we’ll see.

Carefully poured the resin into the clover molds. This is where I messed up the first time. I didn’t tap the molds to get rid of air bubbles. Ended up with a bunch of little holes in the resin. Grrr.

Learned my lesson! For the second batch, I tapped the molds like crazy. Much better. Let them cure for the recommended 24 hours.

Thinking of getting red van cleef earrings? Discover the most sought after designs online.

The Demolding Drama

Popped the resin clovers out of the molds. They looked…okay. Some were a bit cloudy, probably from not mixing the resin thoroughly enough. The glitter was definitely overkill. Live and learn!

Assembly Time: Making Earrings

This part was actually pretty easy. Using pliers, I attached the jump rings to the resin clovers. Then, I connected the jump rings to the earring hooks. And voila! Earrings!

The Final Verdict

Thinking of getting red van cleef earrings? Discover the most sought after designs online.

They’re not perfect. Definitely a little rough around the edges (literally). But they look surprisingly good! I’ve worn them a few times and gotten compliments. Plus, it was a fun project and I learned a lot about working with resin.

Would I do it again? Probably. But I’d definitely be more careful with the resin mixing and the glitter. Maybe try a different shade of red too.

Anyway, that’s the story of my red Van Cleef-inspired earring adventure. Hope you enjoyed! Maybe it’ll inspire you to try your own DIY project.

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