Create unique jewelry with recycled and upcycled materials. It's easy and fun!
Find inexpensive costume bits and pieces to assemble into a new necklace! Alter old-fashioned
screw-type earring backs by snipping off the screw and rolling what's left into
a loop. The backs of clip-on earrings often pull right off with pliers.
Start your design at
the center of a chain with the largest elements. Work outward on each side with
smaller parts.
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This neck candy was made with junk pins and ear bobs. |
 I like to use all silver-tone or all gold-tone pieces together, but you can mix and match. |
Necklace above done with deconstructed brooches and earrings on a spare chain. |
The two pieces seen directly below utilize a common piece of
hardware: faucet handles! Other materials include vintage
earrings or buttons, chains, clasps, findings (including jump
rings &/or jewelry wire), and a few beads. Tools needed
are pliers and wire cutters. I also added a touch of metallic
acrylic paint to the "flower" shapes.
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Old faucet handles as elements in a bracelet and a necklace. |
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String some beads & add a few novelties!
This necklace is a
mix of high and low:
glass beads left over from other projects,
and plastic key chain dangles. Achieve
a similar Pop-art effect with small
novelty pencil sharpeners.
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(Be sure to see some tips on jewelry-making, at my last post.)