Before: LEGO® in the toy box |
Susan Lenart Kazmer's talisman style art jewelry.
After: Necklace by GeltDesigns.com |
If you are not familiar with Kazmer's amazing work, I recommend curling up with her book Making Connections: A Handbook of Cold Joins for Jewelers and Mixed-Media Artists.
Arrange the LEGO® |
Attach the LEGO® to the chain |
for durability.
Clasp made by GeltDesigns.com |
Select or make the clasp. Attach the clasp to the chain.
Step 4
Check all wire to be sure there are no sharp edges. File the wire with needle files, if needed, to remove any sharp spots.
After: Necklace by GeltDesigns.com |
How to Select a Cup Burr
Make an "S" Link
Make Your Own Hook & Eye Clasp
Make Your Own "S" Clasp
Use LEGO® as Beads to Make a Necklace
Make LEGO® Earrings
Make a Giant LEGO® Necklace
Make LEGO® Christmas Earrings
"Making Connections: A Handbook of Cold Joins for Jewelers and Mixed-Media Artists"; Susan Lenart Kazmer
"Fabulous Jewelry from Found Objects: Creative Projects, Simple Techniques (Lark Jewelry Books)"; Marthe Le Van; 2007.
"Junk to Jewelry: A Step-by-Step Guide to Using Found Objects in Jewelry You Can Actually Wear"; Brenda Schweder; 2007.
New & Noteworthy
"Jewelry from Found Objects"; Heather Skowood; 2011.
Found materials: LEGO®, chain
New Jewelry a Day.
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