Sunday, November 29, 2009

Recycling old jewellery - IACW

Here's my post from the It's A Creative World blog today:

Back in the 90's (and the days of being a rock chick!) I used to wear huge dangly earrings and various bracelets and bangles. I kept them all in a tin with various other bits and bobs that I didn't want to throw out. Today I found that tin again:

I decided to try and use some of the jewellery on craft items and first up I made a card and used part of an old earring as an embellishment.

I cut off the dangles from the bottom and also the actual part that goes through the ear before glueing the rest of the earring to the centre of the flower. For my next project I started with another earring and this time used a variegated perle cotton to cover it in blanket stitch: When this was finished I threaded some more perle cotton through the ring at the top and added beads to it before removing the ear-piece. I then added the earring to a textile ATC I'd made as an embellishment.

Have you got any old costume jewellery lying around that you could use? I'd love to see the results if you do.

(EDITED TO ADD) Materials used for card: Papermill card, HOTP papers, Delish Designs background stamp, Stampbord, Distress inks - black soot, mustard seed, worn lipstick and dusty concord, black Versafine ink, Crafty Individuals stamp, Prima flowers, Crafty Notions Rainbow Drops. Antique lace, beads and earring from stash.

Materials used for ATC: antique white felt, dyed silk fibres, KARS metallic thread, Anchor variegated perle cotton, old earring and beads.

4 comments:

Stef H said...

holy moly! these are awesome!!!!

hugs,

Anita said...

You are so creative Jo, these are fab, LOVE the fact that these peices of jewellery were all yours in the first place too makes your work all the more personal..xxxx

Anonymous said...

Beautiful. I LOVE the ATC. The stamp you've used on the card has to be one of my favourite CI stamps too! Great work. S xx

Yvonne Randall said...

What a fantastic set of clour schemes you have in all of your cards. Love them lots. Purple is so difficult to work with but you have excelled.
Hugs
Yvonne