Alright, let me tell you about my little jewelry-making adventure! I call it “jan jewelry” because, well, my name is Jan. Not super creative, I know, but it’s honest.

So, it all started when I was cleaning out my attic. Found a box full of old beads and broken necklaces from, like, forever ago. Instead of tossing them, I thought, “Hey, why not try to make something new?” I’ve always liked jewelry, but I never really considered making it myself.
First, I sorted everything out. This took a while, let me tell you. I separated the beads by color and size, untangled a bunch of chains (that was a nightmare!), and basically just tried to figure out what I had to work with. Found some cool vintage buttons too, which I set aside ’cause I knew I wanted to use those.
Next, I hit up the local craft store. I needed some basic supplies: jewelry wire, pliers, clasps, jump rings, the whole shebang. Honestly, I just wandered around until I found the jewelry-making section and grabbed anything that looked remotely useful.
Then came the fun part: actually making stuff! I started with a simple beaded necklace. I strung the beads onto the wire, crimped the ends, and added a clasp. It was pretty basic, but I was so proud of it!
After that, I got a bit more adventurous. I started incorporating the vintage buttons I found. I attached them to chain necklaces and made some funky earrings. I even tried wire-wrapping some stones I had lying around. Some of it was terrible, some of it was okay, but I was learning as I went.

One thing I quickly realized is that having the right tools makes a HUGE difference. Those cheap pliers I bought at first? They were awful. I ended up investing in a decent pair of jewelry pliers and it made everything so much easier. Live and learn, right?
I spent a few weeks just messing around, experimenting with different techniques and materials. I watched a bunch of YouTube tutorials, which were surprisingly helpful. There are tons of people out there sharing their knowledge, so I definitely took advantage of that.
Here’s a little breakdown of some of the stuff I learned:
- Jump rings are your best friend. Seriously, you can’t make jewelry without them.
- Crimping beads takes practice. I messed up a lot of those at first, but eventually, I got the hang of it.
- Don’t be afraid to experiment. Some of my best pieces came from just trying random things.
After a while, I started getting requests from friends and family. They saw my jewelry and wanted some for themselves. So, I started making pieces for them as gifts. It was really rewarding to see people actually wearing and enjoying something I made.
I even sold a few pieces at a local craft fair. It was a bit nerve-wracking at first, but it was also really cool to see strangers appreciating my work. I didn’t make a ton of money, but it was enough to cover the cost of my supplies and then some.

Final Thoughts
Making jewelry has been a really fun and relaxing hobby for me. It’s a great way to express my creativity and make something unique. Plus, it’s a lot more affordable than buying jewelry from stores!
I’m still learning and experimenting, but I’m really enjoying the process. Who knows, maybe “jan jewelry” will become a real business one day. But for now, I’m just happy to be making pretty things.