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the same thing with a second sheet of opaque glass. These two little squares will
be used for the backs of the earrings.
In
the end you should have four little squares (or rectangles), along with the two
little paper pictures, that are all exactly the same size.
Make
a little glass “sandwich,” with the translucent glass on top, the
paper picture in the middle, and the opaque glass on the bottom.
Holding
the glass “sandwich,” wrap copper foil around the perimeter.
Make sure a little bit overlaps the edges onto the front and back
to make it secure. Use a plastic burnisher to smooth out the foil, eliminating
bumps or gaps.
Apply
flux to the copper foil with a flux brush and using the soldering iron, apply
solder over all the copper foil. Clean off the soldering iron tip periodically,
when necessary, with a damp sponge.
To
make the tiny bead cluster, slide each bead onto an eye pin, and with pliers,
make a wrapped loop.
Trim off any excess wire. Make 10 – 12 beads per cluster.
Slip
the 10 – 12 beads onto a jump ring and seal it shut with a little bit of flux
and solder.
Slide
another jump ring through the jump ring holding the bead cluster, and with a little
bit of flux and solder, attach this ring to the top of the glass earring. Add
a third and final jump ring. This one will also go through the middle ring that’s
holding the cluster of beads together. Seal it shut with a little bit of flux
and solder.
Add
an ear wire to this last hoop, using pliers to open the ear wire loop, and then
bend it shut again when you have finished putting it through the jump ring.

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