We found a bunch of plastic bottles in the recycling box and could not help but cut into them. With a little glue, yarn and imagination became new jewelry for mother and daughter.

You need plastic bottles, adhesives and materials to decorate with, for example, yarn and lace.

1. Start by cutting to a comfortable thick bangles of bottles. The easiest is to first cut them roughly with a large pair of scissors and then polish the edges with a little less. 2nd To get the rings completely straight, we used masking tape as a template. It's easy to get it on straight and then cut after.

3rd Now it's time to decorate armringarna. In our first version, we have decided to wind the yarn on the same principle as we did the yarn wrapped eggs . It's a little messy to get very nice when it's finished. 4. Our second bangle is embroidered, embroidered cans as we did here . Mark where you want the holes with a marker, then turn the hole with a revolving punch and embroider.

5th Our last bangle is decorated with a beautiful lace we bargain-hunting at flea markets. A good layer of adhesive may tip in place.

We now have a whole new set of bracelets, made from stuff we found in drawers and cupboards at home. Now we just fight over who gets what!

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26 Responses to Recycled bracelet

  1. katta writes:

    As sick clever! : D Now, I was pottering craving! Too bad I already emptied the recycling box ... sigh.

  2. Annika writes:

    Great idea! Love this stuff crafts. Now I look bottles :)

  3. You really have eyes to make the old "junk" to the squeaky things. It's a talent! The bracelets could you sell, so fine they are! Have a great weekend!

  4. Gina writes:

    I love your clever use or recycled: I would do These with my daughter. Love it! I'm doing an Easter basket giveaway - come by to enter, if interested! Enjoy

  5. katharina writes:

    So clever and so beautiful they were!

  6. Hrandica writes:

    Beautiful project!

  7. Doris writes:

    What a great idea!
    I'm so glad I found your nice blog! You show so wonderful crafts! Thank you for your beautiful inspirations! We pysslar also gladly and often ...
    Dear greetings from Switzerland
    Doris

  8. Sara writes:

    Great project as always! thanks so much for sharing on Craft Schooling Sunday!

  9. Malin writes:

    Which slick idea : D Had I had children, I would have gladly been up to this together.

    Have a nice weekend and Easter
    Malin

  10. Jannie writes:

    I saw this idea featured at creative jewish mom and I love it! It's so simple and sweet!

  11. cute! i will definitely try making These.

  12. tdcu writes:

    Great idea: D

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  15. So cute! Love the way yours turned out!
    -Jen @ Eat. Sleep. Husband.

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