Saturday, August 31, 2013

MAKE JEWELRY FROM FOUND MATERIALS

Call it altered art if you want! Use pottery shards, 
safety pins, rubber tubing, aluminum soda cans, 
and so much more to create unique jewelry. 
Make it from recycled materials and save money!

jewelry using pins
Glass beads strung on a diaper pin!












If you have jewelry findings and a few beads, you can assemble a brooch with a large, simple pin. See above.

recycle, upcyle
It's easy to make a lovely cuff from safety pins.


Here's how to assemble a bracelet with safety pins, 
tiny e-beads, and elastic cord: String a pin with beads, close it, and use needle nose pliers to crimp the head to keep it closed permanently.  
Make at least fifty pins this way for a bracelet, 
string them on beading elastic.

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Cut metal, punch hole, add earring findings.
Aluminum soda pop cans are colorful 
and easy to cut. And talk about light-weight! 
File down edges so the earrings don't scratch.


art tips, tutorial
I used a leather cord with this necklace.


Pendant made of a piece of a broken china plate. 





Here's my instruction:
Find a pretty plate (in porcelain, stoneware, or earthenware ceramic) for pennies at a thrift shop. Cover with a thick towel and tap with a hammer. Select a piece you like and dress the sharp, raw edges by smoothing them with a handheld ceramic tile file. Finish the edges with a permanent marker in metallic gold or silver. Glue a jewelry finding to the back.

tutorial, jewelry project
A charming vial necklace.
A minute bottle with seashells corked inside serves as a pendant, above. Try a tiny, perfect feather sealed in a vial or a stoppered bottle, too.

Tips:
  • Spread a large piece of velvet, velveteen, or felt on your work space to keep small parts from rolling off.
  • Collect old jewelry chains (inexpensive at thrift shops) so you'll have them when inspiration strikes!
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Saturday, August 24, 2013

TRINKETS, JEWELS, & CHARMS: ALTERED ART JEWELRY

We've been adorning ourselves with found objects for thousands of years. The baubles in this post are accessories with a conscience. Jewelry can be made from repurposed paper, plastic, glass, wire, rubber, fabric scraps, bungee    cords, rope, metal washers, and much more.

 To make your own, unique bangle (below), you'll need colored papers in the hues of your choice. I used craft glue and snippets of magazine papers (and a coat of varnish) to take a tape roll from refuse to reuse! 
mixed media, craft
This handmade bracelet began as a nearly-finished roll of masking tape.

All you need to make a slip-on, unisex wristband or cuff are …
recycled art materials

handmade, recycled  … a soft, flexible old belt, superglue, scissors, and a metal ring.


















Folk art jewelry by anonymous crafters:   The pin below at left makes use of walnut shells, and the pin at right is made of pop tabs.             

homemade pins
Rustic jewelry made with humble materials.

Next week, MORE altered art jewelry from recycled materials!

Friday, August 16, 2013

IDEAS FOR COLOR SCHEMES

Half a dozen color harmonies for you to try!
I won't always use the "official" name for a hue, tint, or shade, but I hope you'll find several combinations that you like. What are YOUR favorite palettes?
                                                                                                                                       
color harmony, primaries
Cadmium yellow deep, cadmium
red light, navy blue
color scheme
Neutral gray, cadmium yellow medium,
& navy blue


colour, color
Burnt umber, burnt sienna, ivory, black.
color, colour
Cream with  light & medium red,
medium & dark gray.
color scheme
Cadmium red light, yellow green,
& a few true green accents.


colour, color
Bright aqua green, yellow oxide.

Sunday, August 11, 2013

WINNER ANNOUNCED! AND 2 COLLAGE PIECES TOO!

The randomly-selected winner of the retro-style dress in her size is Terry Janes! I do need the following information from Terry (privately, please) so the good people at Shabby Apple can send the prize out to her:

Address:
City:
State:
Zip Code:
Email ID:
Size:

Terry, please friend me on Facebook or send me an email through Google, whatever works for you. Congrats and I promise I will not use your info except to ensure that you get the lovely dress! And my thanks to the others who participated in the giveaway...I hope you will win a future contest right here at Mixed Media Manic!

Now for a couple of collages:
mixed media
This is a small piece, just 5x7".














collage, stamping
Postage stamps, tickets, and other ephemera, with stamped lines added.


Friday, August 2, 2013

CONTEST FOR MY FOLLOWERS!

This contest is now closed, pending info from the winner!

I appreciate you and want to show my thanks by offering this blog candy to one lucky winner.  Do you like vintage clothing? The good people at ShabbyApple will award the lovely dress shown below to the follower of this blog whose name is selected at random from the comments below this posting.
All you have to do is comment here about an art doll you've made, an art piece using a garment, or anything else you think is appropriate! For instance, I would comment about how I love the old-fashioned "housedress" look or the pretty floral prints so popular now. A few days ago I posted a picture of a paper doll I made, which also seemed, umm...fitting.
Speaking of which, the winner will receive the dress in her size! Name will be announced Sunday, August 11, so you have until then to comment (once will do). 
(Sorry, the company will ship this prize only to U.S. addresses.)
prize, win, blog candy
Such a pretty dress, and you could win it!
Thanks for considering this post!
Best of luck from Paula, the Mixed Media Manic.