Before: Bottle Cap |
For this project, we embellished the bottle cap with a Menorah to continue our Chanukah theme, but if you do not celebrate Chanukah you can easily create a similar project for your holiday celebration.
After: Upcycled Menorah Earrings by GeltDesigns |
Plastic bottle cap
Glue
20-gauge brass wire
Tools
Size 51 drill bit
Flex Shaft
Wire Wrapping Tools
Nylon jaw plier
Wire rounder
Round nose pliers
Mandrel or three step pliers
Flush cutter or a side cutter
Step 1
Select to identical plastic bottle caps. We picked two blue bottle caps from seltzer bottles, but you can use any bottle cap. Plastic is light weight and yet creates a sizable earring. Look for a bottle cap that has little or no lettering or decoration that may conflict with your design.
Step 2
Locate menorah stickers or cut out a piece of paper in the shape of two menorahs (one for each earring) and glue the menorah cut-outs to the bottle caps. We decided to create contrasting yellow menorahs, but you can use any color.
Step 3
Straighten the Wire |
Step 4
Feed the 20-gauge brass wire
Step 5
Harden the Ear Wire |
Adjust the Finding |
Step 6
Repeat to create second earring.
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Further Reading
500 Judaica: Innovative Contemporary Ritual Art (500 Series)
Day 17. Week 3. Jewelry from Found Objects. $ spent: 0
Found materials: bottle caps
New Jewelry a Day.
Happy Chanukah!