Here's an origami jewelry experiment that's useful if you're broke, or if your eyeballs enjoy looking at folded paper. (Speaking of crafts for the fiscally challenged, Amy Sedaris' book Simple Times: Crafts for Poor People is hilarious. But I digress.)
This pleated paper necklace is made with paper, glue, and inexpensive jewelry parts. I bought this length of chain for $1 and the lobster clasp for 45 cents at a local hobby store. Jump rings were a penny each, or available in a package like this. Attach the clasp to the chain using the rings and a pliers. You could also find a necklace at a thrift store or use an old chain you already have, cutting it at the center to create two loose ends. Set it aside until the paper pendant is ready.
Cut an odd number of squares of paper, any size you like. Mine were 1.5" square, and I cut 7 of them.
Accordian-fold each square. (I fold the square in half, then fold each panel in half again until the panels are too small to continue folding.) Fold the accordian in half and secure the adjacent panels with glue to create a fan shape.
Glue the fans together, alternating them right-side up and upside-down.
I added a coat of clear Krylon acrylic spray as a sealer, which seemed to have no visible effect. Maybe a coat of Hard Coat Mod Podge or clear nail polish would be a good experiment?
Attach chains to each end of the paper structure. Sandwich the chain inside the outermost accordion fold, add a dot of hot glue and press the flap shut.
Of course I had to try an orange necklace, but if it reminds you of deer hunting or construction zones, white or metallic paper would be nice. Or try making one out of stiffened fabric.
For other paper jewelry projects, see here and here.
This pleated paper necklace is made with paper, glue, and inexpensive jewelry parts. I bought this length of chain for $1 and the lobster clasp for 45 cents at a local hobby store. Jump rings were a penny each, or available in a package like this. Attach the clasp to the chain using the rings and a pliers. You could also find a necklace at a thrift store or use an old chain you already have, cutting it at the center to create two loose ends. Set it aside until the paper pendant is ready.
Cut an odd number of squares of paper, any size you like. Mine were 1.5" square, and I cut 7 of them.
Accordian-fold each square. (I fold the square in half, then fold each panel in half again until the panels are too small to continue folding.) Fold the accordian in half and secure the adjacent panels with glue to create a fan shape.
Glue the fans together, alternating them right-side up and upside-down.
I added a coat of clear Krylon acrylic spray as a sealer, which seemed to have no visible effect. Maybe a coat of Hard Coat Mod Podge or clear nail polish would be a good experiment?
Attach chains to each end of the paper structure. Sandwich the chain inside the outermost accordion fold, add a dot of hot glue and press the flap shut.
Of course I had to try an orange necklace, but if it reminds you of deer hunting or construction zones, white or metallic paper would be nice. Or try making one out of stiffened fabric.
For other paper jewelry projects, see here and here.
this is adorable!!
ReplyDeleteI'm broke AND my eyeballs enjoy looking at folded paper. Fun idea! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteAw, that's so cute!
ReplyDeleteUm... are you saying you're broke? You could always come to us, y'know.... ;)
Mum
Alex spent all our money on his new blender. Heh heh.
ReplyDeleteAh, I see!! But just think how healthy you'll be now... it'll be worth sacrificing all that real jewelry for paper!!
ReplyDeleteI don't know...
ReplyDeleteHihi thinking about orange:
ReplyDeleteI gave my shoes and orange upgrade :D
http://outofpeonies.blogspot.ca/2012/09/diy-shoe-makeover-ii.html
Greetings from Canada
Jo :)
Aw! very beatiful!!
ReplyDeleteI going to do it.
This is so unique!
ReplyDeleteOh yes... I would like to do this with fabric! It's amazing! :)
ReplyDeleteciao ciao
Chiara
Love it!!
ReplyDeletethis is so so cute.
ReplyDeleteThis is geniouse!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love how the folded paper looks next to the metal chain. What a fun idea. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletewow ... the This is really fantastic :) I did not think that the paper can be easily done something so amazing ... just wow ... o_0
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea. Can't wait to try this with stiffened fabric. Earrings to match would keep you from feeling quite so "fiscally challenged".
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteTrop à la mode,c'est adorable!
ReplyDeleteClear nail polish is good toooooo :)
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