I am looking for fresh ideas to craft with old and or mismatched earrings and jewelry.
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Ideas for using old jewelry:
Decorate a picture frame or frame of a mirror.
Make a 'collage' picture with old jewelry.
Reassemble different pieces to make 'new vintage jewelry' to wear.
Glue old jewelry onto the entire outside of glass containers or just on the lids of glass containers.
Make a wreath to hang on a door or wall.
Use old jewelry to make Christmas ornaments.
Add some old jewelry to a bouquet or make a topiary.
Display the vintage jewelry in a pretty clear crystal bowl or vase.
Use to make curtain tie backs or napkin rings.
Someone made my husband a sun catcher from his mother's costume jewelry.
Jewelry heart canvas art.
Jeweled Christmas tree.
Jewelry door wreath diyshowoff.com/
Jewelry piece embellished sandals.
Jewelry piece embellished clutch.
Jewelry fridge magnets.
Jewelry Christmas ball www.youtube.com/
Jewelry camera strap.
Drawer handles using brooches.
Jewelry and velour ribbon bookmarks.
Key necklace pendant decorated with old jewelry.
This type of craft is usually a lot of fun because you can use it in so many different ways.
For my taste, I like to use fewer pieces than most sites call for.
I generally only use a few pieces on the left corner of a picture (I glue on the glass when possible) or on the outside border of a frame.
You can also buy inexpensive wreaths from Dollar Tree and make changes and add some larger pieces or hang earrings in the straw.
Wind chime, brooch wreath, curtain tie back, embellished belt, jewelry monogram, decorate a mirror/photo frame.
A headband with brooches and earrings,
a kitschy vintage brooch topiary,
a clutch with a necklace,
a bouquet,
a headband from a necklace,
bobby pins from old jewellery,
ornaments for Christmas trees,
a headband with brooches and earrings,
a kitschy vintage brooch topiary,
a clutch with a necklace,
a bouquet,
a headband from a necklace,
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