Recycling and repurposing help the earth. |
This month's We're All Ears challenge comes at a perfect time for me. I hate to throw away so many things, but I have to downsize or my house will explode. My favorite part of the challenge is to disguise something or alter it to save it from being discarded. Before I began I checked out this collection of recycled jewelry from www.RecycleArt.org. Who knew trash could be so beautiful? One trick to creating from junk or trash is to transform something unrecognizable from its former state. Another tip is to mix materials....found objects with new beads, art beads with upcycled treasures. The challenge is to take something that no one would expect in jewelry and elevating it to the level of adornment thus saving it from the landfill.
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I took a long look through my large button collection. This made me organize my buttons a little more by size as well as color. I threw out some broken ones along the way, I then searched for matching pairs. I was pretty surprised that I did't have too many matching pairs. I then went through my bead collection to find beads that went with the 2 pairs of buttons that I choose to turn into earrings.
Green button earrings by BayMoonDesign |
I found two matching olive green buttons in my stash that I turned them into a pair of long dangle earrings. These OOAK earrings combine the colors of olive green, chartreuse, and yellow. I used olive green buttons and beads with silver jump rings, and chartreuse leaves. These upcycled earrings hanging about 2" long from silver plated lever back ear wires.
Silver and Gray Button Earrings by BayMoonDesign |
Button jewelry is always unique and I think these green dangles hit the mark.
Please take a look at some of my other earrings at http://www.etsy.com/shop/BayMoonDesign?section_id=5555460. I pride myself in making reasonably priced and unique earrings.
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I have lot more buttons and junk! I have some tin cans I have been saving to make beads for jewelry. I hope to find time to get this project done soon and blog about it. Right now I am busy trying to get ready for a local craft fair--The Delaware by Hand Spring Outdoor show. If you are in the Lewes, Delaware area on Saturday, May 27, 2017, please stop by. More to come on that topic next week.
Such cute earrings! My first thought was to use buttons for this challenge as well. But, then I found something else that I wanted to get rid of :))) Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to upcycle those buttons! So pretty! They make great connectors and I also love using buttons with a shank as a clasp for a bracelet or necklace. So glad that you played along in my wacky challenge! Enjoy the day! Erin
ReplyDeleteIsn't that always the way with a button stash? Almost impossible to find matching buttons. Your little earrings are very sweet
ReplyDeleteMona
I love the concept of making trash unrecognizable and mix it with typical jewelry materials, the earrings are just that! Both pairs are so beautiful, I love the colors and complementing beads!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun use of buttons! The green ones are especially my jam!
ReplyDeleteYou know I love me some buttons, and you worked these into the earrings beautifully!
ReplyDeleteHere's hoping the show goes great and you have a wonderful time too :D