Place the Round Dangle's hanging loop over the hole in the burnished disc and connect them with the jump ring.
Thread the flower onto a thin headpin and trim to about 8mm, then turn a loop with the remaining wire (grip the end of the wire with you round nosed pliers and roll it to form the loop), ensuring it is fully closed.
Repeat for the other two flowers.
Trim the "heads" off the remaining thin headpins. Thread on two leaves, opposite faces up, and centre on the pin. Bend the wires upwards, crossing at the top of the leaves. Wind one of the wires around the other a couple of times and trim it, tucking the end in. Trim the other wire to about 8mm, and turn a loop in it, as before.
Repeat this process with the other leaf, but singly.
Hang the double leaves and one flower to the jump ring holding the copper dangles together, ensuring they fall to the same side as the Round Dangle. Attach the other beads to the lower half of the Round Dangle, (slightly open the loops you have turned, slip onto the dangle and close the loop again).
Hang the pendant from the loop of the eye pin, by opening and closing the jump ring again.
Thread onto the eye pin: a 4mm Round, the Filigree Tube, three Cheerios (which should slip down over the tube), then another 4mm Round.
Trim the wire to about 12mm and turn a loop as before,(this loop should be slightly bigger than the previous ones, so use a fatter part of the nose on your pliers).