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DIY Pretty Long Tassel Earrings with Studs Jewelry Tutorial

DIY Pretty Long Tassel Earrings

I MIY’d a pair chain tassel earrings back in August 2009 and have worn them enough to see a bit of tarnishing on the gold hooks and chain …which doesn’t bother me really. But since they’re a bit shorter and well, dripping with chains, they have a particular style. And like many things, there are various different styles of tassel earrings.

I picked up a few of these rope tassel tiebacks in different colors a while back on a trip to JoAnn’s and thought I’d ultimately use them as necklaces. One morning, however, I needed a pair of cognac colored earrings, saw the rope tassel hanging from my mirror, grabbed it and a pair of stud earrings and left for work. Once at work, I snipped and tied them up into a cute pair of tassel earrings that tied my entire outfit together. It took about 5 minutes!

Since there are a handful of different tassel earring DIYs out there, {including the ever adorable Geneva from APairandASpare’s neon duo and I decided not to post my original DIY earrings. But because I got so many requests for it and since mine is a bit different, here it is. {it looks like a lot of steps but really, it’s a 10 minute DIY}.

Here’s What You’ll Need…

DIY Pretty Long Tassel Earrings

* Home Inspirations rope tassel tieback {found at JoAnn’s} …I like these in particular because they look expensive but are between $4.99 and $7.99 {I can’t find them online}
* A pair of stud earrings
* Scissors
* Any kind of glue

Steps…

DIY Pretty Long Tassel Earrings

* Choose stud earrings with long stems.

DIY Pretty Long Tassel Earrings

* Cut tassels from rope, leaving about 2-1/2″ on each. {save the rope for a future project :}

DIY Pretty Long Tassel Earrings

* Unravel rope.

DIY Pretty Long Tassel Earrings

* Find three strings on each side closest to the edge and to each other and separate them from the rest.

DIY Pretty Long Tassel Earrings

* Holding back the 6 strings you’ve separated, carefully cut the others out and toss away.

DIY Pretty Long Tassel Earrings

* Create a loose knot with remaining strings.

DIY Pretty Long Tassel Earrings

* Slip studs through knot and tighten.

DIY Pretty Long Tassel Earrings

* Replace earring backs to hold your first knot in place.

DIY Pretty Long Tassel Earrings

* Bring string around the stem and knot again on opposite side of first knot.

DIY Pretty Long Tassel Earrings

* Bring rope around again to the opposite side {the first side} and tie another knot …then tie one knot on top of that one and tighten all the way, leaving no visible length/strings between studs and top of tassel.

DIY Pretty Long Tassel Earrings

* Final knot

DIY Pretty Long Tassel Earrings

* Dab a bit of any kind of glue over the knots just to ensure they stay tied …& let dry.

DIY Pretty Long Tassel Earrings

* Once glue is dry, snip remaining ends, leaving about 1/8 of an inch {unless your studs are small, then make sure no thread is visible from the front}

 

And… Voila!

DIY Pretty Tassel Earrings

DIY Pretty Tassel Earrings

DIY Pretty Tassel Earrings

And here are the originals . . . with much smaller studs, giving them an entirely different look than the glamourous feel the navy/diamond ones have above. I think what’s most fun about this DIY is you can swap out any studs you like!

DIY Pretty Tassel Earrings

DIY Pretty Tassel Earrings

Have Fun!

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Maegan Tintari

LA native & lifestyle blogger Maegan Tintari writes weekly at ...love Maegan.com, sharing her personal style and outfits of the day as well as fashion trends coming and going, home decor and inspiring ideas and DIYs so you can do it yourself! Her archives of DIY, nail art manicures, hair tutorials, recipes & home decorating ideas, go back to 2009, where she's also shared her personal life, her journey & battle with infertility, move to a small town in the mountains, marriage, divorce, owning a bar/restaurant and then leaving it all behind to start over, yet again, in a new city, that looks a lot like her home in Los Angeles, but has far less traffic, with her two old French Bulldogs, Trevor and Randy. You can also find her on Substack, sharing videos and weekly chapters of her latest book.

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