Materials
Credit card, gift card or other plastic card
18-gauge round copper wire
After: Necklace by GeltDesigns.com |
Disc cutter
Size 50 drill bit
Drill (Flex shaft, Drill Press or Dremel)
Center punch or automatic center punch
Round nose pliers or 3-Step wire looping pliers
Chain nose or bent nose pliers
Wire rounder or needle file or cup burr and flex shaft
Step 1
Cut the credit cards |
Step 2
Use a center punch to mark the disks where you want to drill holes so the drill bit will not slip when you drill.
Drill holes in the disks |
Drill two holes in each disk.
Step 4
"B" links made from copper |
We used some "B" links that were left over from the from our copper bib necklace project on December 21, 2010. We made the "B" links for that project and then decided to use "S" links instead, so we had a bunch already made. We used round nose pliers to form the "B" links by hand and then adjusted the links as needed using chain nose pliers. We then filed the end of the links smooth using a cup burr and our flex shaft.
Clasp by GeltDesigns.com |
Make the clasp.
Step 6
Assemble the necklace.
Step 7
Check the necklace for any sharp spots and file until smooth.
After: Necklace by GeltDesigns.com |
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How to Use a Disc Cutter How to Drill
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Back: Credit Card Necklace by GeltDesigns.com |
"Fabulous Jewelry from Found Objects: Creative Projects, Simple Techniques"; Marthe Le Van; 2007.
"Beaded Jewelry with Found Objects: Incorporate Anything from Buttons to Shells"; Carole Rodgers; 2004.
"Junk to Jewelry: A Step-by-Step Guide to Using Found Objects in Jewelry You Can Actually Wear"; Brenda Schweder; 2007.
"Cold Connections"; Tim McCreight (DVD)
New & Noteworthy
"Jewelry from Found Objects"; Heather Skowood; 2011.
Day 47. Month 3. Jewelry from Found Objects.
Found materials: credit card
New Jewelry a Day.
Nice & cool....
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Necklace from a Credit Card are looking fabulous!!! you have done a great work!!!
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