Thursday, September 17, 2015

15 Jewelry Projects From Up Cycled Materials

I am always looking for ways to reuse something I have or something someone has discarded.

I also love the challenge of taking something common and doing something uncommon with it.

Take a look at some jewelry projects that started with some very non-jewelry related items.

These bangles got an upgrade with buttons and some earring flowers.

Find the post here.



A vintage spoon and a bullet casing became this fun necklace.

Find the post here.



These fun rose bracelets are actually made from plain white sheets.

See how to make your own here.


And more sheets transformed this bangle to a fun cuff.

Tutorial here.


These plastic bangles got a makeover with some washi tape.

Make your own by following this tutorial.


The following pieces remain among my favorites to this day.

These were made from plastic tubing, shotgun shells and were dressed up with recycled silk strips.

See the full post here.




Some incorporated hardware pieces as well.


Don't throw away that old puzzle because some of the pieces are lost.

Make some earrings instead.

See the post here.


You might want to raid your kids pockets after seeing this post.

A simple glass marble becomes a fun yet sophisticated necklace.

See it here.


The same post shows how to turn a tiny glass Christmas ornament into a tiny time capsule.


A bullet casing can become an amazing jewelry piece.

See the full post here.


These pretty earrings started with some paper flowers from the scrapbooking section of your favorite store.

See the post here.


How about making some very artistic earrings from some beads, yarn and discarded book pages?

See them here.


More buttons...

This time getting a new life as a fashionable choker.



This bohemian sweetheart stars beads made from felt and discarded book pages.

See the post here.


I promise to bring you more up cycled jewelry pieces soon.  

It is my favorite thing to create.

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