








✨ Transform your earrings, no pierce required! ✨
The arricraft 200PCS Clear Clip-on Earring Converters offer a versatile, non-pierced solution for DIY earring makers. Each lightweight plastic clip measures approximately 9x11x5mm and features an outward loop for easy charm attachment. Perfect for small ears and kids, this bulk set empowers you to convert pierced earrings or create custom clip-ons with ease, combining comfort, durability, and endless style possibilities.





















| ASIN | B07HSVC7P5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,527 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #281 in Earring Backs & Findings |
| Brand | arricraft |
| Color | 200 Pcs |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (181) |
| Date First Available | September 29, 2018 |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.568 ounces |
| Item model number | KY-F007-03-US10 |
| Manufacturer | arricraft |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Pieces | 200 |
| Package Dimensions | 5.87 x 3.07 x 0.71 inches |
| Style | Clip On |
| UPC | 670924250340 |
S**A
Just what I needed
These are a great value compared to similar items I've seen listed. I got them to convert pierced earrings for my young nieces (ages 10 & 12). There wasn't a lot of information given on the listing description, so I thought I'd share what I now know. I should note that these are very small. They're perfect for kids and adults with small earlobes (my nieces say that they don't even notice that they're wearing them), but on my own, admittedly large earlobes (I was born with Buddha ears!), they were very difficult to put on and pinched terribly. They do seem fairly well-made. I went through about 1/4 of them, and never came across any defects. They were fairly easy to use, depending on the post diameter. I had a bunch of cute-tween post earrings. I used the "Xuron 170-II Micro-Shear Flush Cutter", and cut the posts very short. They fit into the hole in the front (in the middle of the disk) very easily. The disk on the front looks large in the picture, but are actually really small, and were completely covered by most of the earrings. The smallest studs didn't cover the disk, but because the plastic is clear, it's not noticeable at all. I was concerned that the posts might fall out, so I used a tiny amount of loctite glue to secure them. But some other earrings were more difficult. These posts must have been the tiniest bit thicker, because it was VERY difficult to fit them into the hole. I did break a number of the plastic converters just trying to fit the post in. So, your mileage may vary. If the original earrings are difficult to insert, but have flat backs, then I think it would be easier to just cut off the post entirely and just glue them onto the disk. In general, a good purchase. I made a little kit for my nieces, so now they can get whatever earrings they want, and just turn them into clip-ons. They love it!
J**R
Works beautifully if it actually fits the earring post, otherwise it's more of a hassle
EDIT 12/8/25: So it turns out that all 4 of these clip-on earring packs are actually different size mm measurements for the earring POST width! I thought they were different sizes to wear (for supposedly bigger or smaller earlobes). I really wish this was made clear on the product packaging. I've now labeled these bags as XS, S, M, and L and have no problem with creating my own earrings. (But these converters do jut out quite a bit from the side view though, just FYI.) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Out of 4 earrings I attempted to convert, only one of them (pictured) actually fit into the clip on converter. The rest of the earring posts won't go in, so I have to cut off the post entirely and then just glue the ball or charm on, which can potentially end up looking wonky or uneven. Other than that, these fit my earlobes very well and are easy to put on. They are most suitable for small ears.
P**E
I highly recommend these!
They show you a pretty clear set of steps on the Amazon page on how to convert post earrings into these invisible clip-ons. So, you will need wire cutters for jewelry and some super glue to complete the task. Work on a high contrast surface as these truly are tiny and nearly invisible. You will also need earrings that you don't mind cutting off the metal post. I purchased a multi-pack of very cheap earrings to practice with and was very pleased with the final result. Based on the low price of the earrings that I purchased to test these with; I would never have considered wearing them as pierced even though they were described as hypoallergenic. So, this was a better solution for wearing cheap earrings than pierced would be! However, I have far more expensive silver and gold earrings from my younger days before a piercing grew shut that I would never consider trimming down the post and thereby ruining them. Therefore, a word to the wise in regard to what sort of earring you convert by this method as it will be a permanent solution. These will be comfortable if you first lightly spread the sections that will fit over the earlobe to stretch the earring a bit. Don't open too widely as you risk breaking the plastic resin or over stretching and losing elasticity. To attach to your ear, first slide the earring further up the lobe near the ear opening and then glide them down in place. It will take a bit of practice at first so don't give up on the first try. These are so much more comfortable than metal clip-on earrings, they are super light, and the level of realism is outstanding. The price is an excellent value for the conversion of 50 pairs of earrings. It doesn't get any better than these! I probably would not recommend these for someone with arthritis but for anyone else these are an excellent solution in regard to finding decent clip-on earrings that tick all the boxes for appearance, comfort, and price.
A**N
Product too small
This product socks didn’t fit. My ears fell off difficult to use was just frustrating altogether.
C**7
Some damaged, but so comfy
I bought the clip ons that have the clear plastic and the white clasp that opens and closes. I received about 8 that were broken in the package already out of 50. They’re very difficult to put back together once broken and some are missing their counterpart. However, when you buy the rubber bits that go on the clear head, these are SOOOO comfy and they finally allow me to wear clip ons for hours. I like that they’re clear on the front so you don’t really notice them.
K**N
I’ll be buying more !
Super easy to use, very durable, fit is good, can be kinda hard to push on and you have to work quick with super glue. Very functional, the look is great, I enjoy the transparent color for a seamless look.
L**N
Hole is too small to fit earring posts
These are pretty great except that the hole to insert the earring posts is too small for even a 20 gauge post which is the smallest most earrings come in. I’ve instead needed to cut the whole post off and glue the earring which is a bit of a pain because the best glue for it has a longer cure time and you need to hold it on for quite a while to make sure they are in place enough. Plus it feels a little less secure than if it was stuck in the hole.
A**R
They look invisible on the ears unless you look closely or if lights reflect off of them. Be aware that some earrings posts might be too thick or too thin to insert into the converter's hole. Because of the tiny size, I can imagine that they will probably not go on thick earlobes.
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