Snip two lengths of jewelry wire measuring 4 inches each from the roll.
Tie one end of each length to the looped base of each earring hook.
Slide a single sterling-silver charm bead down the length of each wire.
Add a single colored-glass bead of choice to the wire directly beneath the silver charms. Knot the wires directly beneath each bead. Secure the knot with a tiny dot of hot glue. You can add more beads, but make sure you leave enough free wire for a dangling effect. Snip the excess wire from the earrings and you're ready to adorn your ears with your handiwork.
Select a ring mold in the design of your choice in a size that fits the intended finger. Place a small cast-iron skillet on the stove and set it to medium heat. Wait about five minutes for the stove to heat fully.
Break or snip a 4-inch length of silver wire from the roll. Silver wire can be obtained from any craft or hobby supply shop.
Drop the wire into the pan. Within seconds the silver wire will turn into a molten liquid.
Pour the molten silver into your ring mold. Wait about two minutes.
Drop the ring mold containing the hot metal into a bowl of ice water. Make sure to drop it carefully so as not to spill the silver. Let the mold sit in the ice water for about five minutes before retrieving it. The ring should pop out of the mold with ease.