I love a good challenge!
And, Fayette Woman gave me one for January.
Fayette Woman is a local magazine that I have been writing craft articles for since November of 2012. Every month there is a theme. Sometimes it is easy to come up with a craft that fits the theme... other times, not so much!
The theme for January... Reboot.
So, I started thinking about the discarded old computers filling our attic and had my husband bring one down.
Have you ever looked inside a computer? The colors and patterns are quite beautiful. So, I decided to recycle the computer parts into a necklace.
Here are the supplies:
Computer RAM or Other Computer "Guts"
Tin Snips
Sandpaper
Metal Hole Punch
Jump Rings
Need Nose Pliers
Charms
Necklace Chain
I picked a part of the RAM that I wanted to use for my necklace and cut it using tin snips.
I sanded the edges to make sure they were smooth.
I used a punch that is made for punching holes in metal and added a hole at the top and the bottom of the cut piece of RAM...
I placed a jump ring through each hole.
I added a beaded charm to the bottom jump ring.
I cut the chain to the desired length, added the RAM piece, then closed the chain with another jump ring.
Challenge complete!
Linking To:
Someday Crafts, Sew Much A Do, Ginger Snap Crafts, Creations By Kara, Rae Gun Ramblings, Ivy & Elephants, Seven Thirty Three, The Shabby Creek Cottage, Seven Alive, Bear Rabbit Bear Crafts, Made In A Day, Katherine's Corner, Redoux, Chic On a Shoestring, Simply Sweet Home, The Shabby Nest, Momnivore's Dilema, Somewhat Simple, Live Laugh Rowe, Have A Daily Cup Of Mrs Olson, Truly Lovely, The Cottage Market, Funky Junk Interiors, Tatertots & Jello, Blissful & Domestic, A Vision To Remember, Boogieboard Cottage, DIY Showoff, Craft-O-Maniac, Under The Table and Dreaming, Keeping It Simple, Homemaker On A Dime, I Should Be Mopping The Floor, The Dedicated House, Coastal Charm, Reasons To Skip The Housework, Sugar Bee Crafts, Nifty Thrifty Things, Cherished Bliss, A Bowl Full Of Lemons, Mad In Crafts, Flour Me With Love, Not Just A Housewife, Today's Creative Blog, Tip Junkie, Homework, Kammy's Korner, I Gotta Create, Thrifty 101, Domestically Speaking, C.R.A.F.T., The Answer Is Chocolate, Skip To My Lou, The Thrifty Home, Adorned From Above, Cedar Hill Ranch, Classy Clutter, Flutter Buster, Twelve O Eight, Nap Time Creations, The Shady Porch, JoJo And Eloise, Hope In Every Season, The Foley Fam, House Of Hoff, Our Home Away From Home, Living Well Spending Less, Remodelaholic, A Lived In Home, Flamingo Toes, VMG206, Finding Silver Pennies, Mad Cap Frenzy, Gingerly Made, Pink Heels Pink Truck, Minnette's Maze, Made To Be A Momma, Start At Home, Lil Mrs Tori, Homecoming, The Vintage Farmhouse, Pink Recipe Box, Sweet Haute, Table For Seven, Be Betsy, It Happens In A Blink, One Dog Woof, 4 You With Love, A Stroll Thru Life, A Bright And Beautiful Life, Crafty Goodies, Live Love Create, The Koenigs Create, Bloom Designs,French Country Cottage, Daisy Cottage Designs, Orchard Girls, Elizabeth Joan Designs, The Scoop, Stone Gable, Knick Of Time, Lou Lou Girls, Karen's Up On The Hill, Friday's Furniture Fix, DIY-Crush,
Now that's really something
ReplyDeleteThe computer parts give a modern edge to the jewelry. Of course I realize they are vintage parts to younger people. Fits the Reboot theme perfectly.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous week!
Hugs and love from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
Super cool. I have thought about this, but been a little to afraid to take the plunge.
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