Turn heads with these adorable bitty book earrings! Ciao amici, this is Morena and I’m back from my Italian vacation with a fun project for you to try! I love all things miniature, and I saw some cute tiny book earrings for sale during my travels. I decided to make my own, and here’s how I did it!
Book Earrings Supplies:
- Chipboard
- Cardstock
- Silhouette Design Studio
- Stacked Books with Apple SVG
- Xyron Creative Station with Laminate + Adhesive
- Tombow Liquid Glue
- Earring Findings and Jump ring
- Jewelry Pliers
- Printer
- Silhouette Cameo and Design Studio
Start out in your design studio by creating rectangles for the pages. Mine were 1 inch tall and 1.5 inches wide. Add a scoreline in the middle to make them easier to fold. Make the covers slightly bigger than the pages, and add two score lines and a circle for the earring finding (see image below). Once this is done you can import your graphics to add to the design.
Print and cut the pages and cover from cardstock. Cut just the cover piece from the chipboard.
Use the Laminate + Adhesive cartridge in a Creative Station to protect the book cover while adding adhesive to the back.
Trim the laminated cover and add it to the chipboard cover. Fold on the scored lines.
Poke through the hole to make it easier to add the jump ring and earring pieces.
Fold the book pages on the scored line. You will need four sheets to make 8 total pages in the book. Glue the page edges together and then glue them inside the book. Let the pages dry.
When you get bored you can doodle in the tiny pages of your earrings! Have fun crafting and creating unique jewelry with cute graphic designs from PCC!!
– Morena
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