Rings:
Middle finger: double hearts DIY by yours truly
Ring finger: wire heart ring using the tutorial provided by Maize Hutton, discovered on the blog True Blue Me and You: I'll Try Not to Waste Our Time, here (note, you may need to practice a bit, I actually made my double heart ring from a wrangled piece of wire after attempt number 2).
Pinky finger: linked hearts DIY by yours truly
Materials:
- Round nose pliers
- Cutter pliers
- Flat nose pliers
- Favorite color tarnish resistant copper wire
- Measuring instrument
Middle finger:
1. Cut approximately 4 inches of wire.
2. Shape the wire around your finger.
3. And fold over the two pieces so one is on "top" and one is on "bottom."
4. Using your round nose pliers, form almost perpendicular angles from the center.
5. Now to form the heart. Gripping one of the edges about half a cm from the bent portion, fold the wire downwards, forming the first "hill" of the heart.
6. Slightly reposition the wire cutters and fold the wire upwards and then down again, forming a heart. Repeat on the other side.
7. Shape the hearts to your liking. BAM your double heart ring is complete!!
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| Yes, you can adjust it to fit other fingers!! |
Pinky Finger
1. Cut about 5 inches of wire.
2. And cut that piece into 3 sections (they don't have to be even, just make sure one is slightly longer than the rest..set this aside).3. Form heart links!! (tutorial can be found here)
4. Using the slightly longer piece, make a hook on one end (obviously hooking it to the heart links) using round nose pliers...
5. And close it tightly using flat-nose pliers (this might be a little tricky). Form the "ring" shape by bending the wire in the middle (you can use your finger as a guide).
6. Make a hook on the other end of the heart links (steps 4-5).
7. Adjust if need be, and wear proudly!!
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