I started making a few bracelets as I wanted to give one to a friend and work colleague as a gift. She is the sort of person who always goes out of her way to organise things in just the right thoughtful way. She has a fairly tiny wrist so I needed to make a small adjustable cuff bracelet from the rim of a recycled wine goblet.
But as you know one thing always leads to another; and so I ended up experimenting with how I might use the handles I cut from trays. Below are the results of two different approaches.
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©2014 Barry Smith - Bracelets made from recycled silver-plated copper and EPNS |
A simple adjustable spiral.
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©2014 Barry Smith - Bracelets made from recycled silver-plated copper |
And a bracelet with a riveted piece from a old silver-plated copper tray.
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©2014 Barry Smith - Bracelets made from recycled silver-plated copper |
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©2014 Barry Smith - Bracelets made from recycled silver-plated copper |
And of course I made the cuff bracelet for our friend (the one at the back); and a couple of other to go with it.
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©2014 Barry Smith - Bracelets made from recycled silver-plated EPNS goblets |
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©2014 Barry Smith - Bracelets made from recycled silver-plated EPNS goblets |
I liked the fluting in the very heavy and thick goblet that produced the bracelet above. I'm not sure if that happens to you - you start one thing and it just snowballs - but I like that part of the creative journey.
Lovely! What you do with up-cycled metals never ceases to amaze.
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ReplyDeleteHello, Barry.
Good feeling works.
Thank you for your visiting always.
I wish You all the best.
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From Japan, ruma ❃
Hi AA & Ruma - thanks for checking out the recycled bracelets. AA - I love that there is metal to challenge me - I'm so glad I found a use for those handles I keep chopping off. Ruma - may peace follow you. B
ReplyDeleteGreat bracelets, B, love the way your imagination keeps branching out!
ReplyDeleteC - inspiration and imagination are the food of the soul - so I need them - but also good to be able to use all the bits to produce new stuff. B
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