By Fan Chao Chen.  Sheer ribbons ( 2 piece, each 6 inch long)  5mm round acrylic stones (color should match the ribbons)  2 earring hooks  4 jump.

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By Fan Chao Chen

 Sheer ribbons ( 2 piece, each 6 inch long)  5mm round acrylic stones (color should match the ribbons)  2 earring hooks  4 jump rings  4 pearls  34 gauge wire  2 sets of metal chains (one set should be ½ inch longer)  Some glue  And a set of jewelry making tools

Tie the ribbons in to bows (like tying shoes laces)

Cut a triangle at the end of the ribbons (make sure each ribbon match each other)

Glue the gems on to the ribbons Set it aside and let dry

 Put a pearl on a 6 inch 34 gauge wire  Then fold the wire in half and twist them together.

 Cut off the extra(leaving an inch of wire  Then insert the chain.

Make a loop with the wire and coil it around each other.

 Repeat step 4-6 to make a second chain.

Using 2 jewelry pliers open the ends of a jump ring. Loop the jump ring into the back of the bow ( the side with out the gem

 Insert the two finished chains on to the jump ring.  Then close the jump ring.

 Repeat step 8  Then insert a earring hook  And close the jump ring