Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Bullet Bling

Inspiration for crafts can be found everywhere! And, the gun range is no different. On a recent trip to the shooting range with my family, I couldn't resist filling up my pocket with a few spent bullets.
I didn't want a plain bullet hanging around my neck, so I found some filigree style jewelry findings, bent one of them around the bullet, then glued it on with E6000.




My son, drilled a hole in the end and I inserted a head pin.

 I held the head pin with needle nose pliers close to the bullet, then wrapped the pin to make a loop. I cut off the excess wire with wire cutters.


 I cut the loop & jump ring off of a charm I found at Michael's, then glued it into the open end of the bullet.


I added a jump ring to the loop that I formed with the head pin.

 I found a pretty beaded chain at Michael's & threaded it through the jump ring, then closed it with another jump ring.

 Got bullets? Make jewelry!




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4 comments:

  1. I love looking into the creative imaginations of sister bloggers. You have certainly taken thrown away junk and made it into something beautiful. You're so talented! I'm happy that I dropped my to visit.
    Connie :)
    P.S. I am celebrating 6 years of blogging with a Give-A-Way . . .
    come join the fun and get your name in the hat:)


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  2. Very creative Virginia! I love unusual jewelry like this. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jann

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  3. You are so talented! What an original idea, it really looks lovely. Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm! xo Kathleen|Our Hopeful Home

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