The take-away for me was from the first party, at which there was a particularly interactive tween. He was proabably about 12 but not intimidated (or embarrased) by adults. At one point, I noticed that he was wearing a really cool bracelet and I thought, "Wow. That kid's got some style." So, me being me, I asked him about it and, as it turns out, it was made from pop tabs (soda can tabs for you eastcoasters) and embroidery thread.
My crafty brain studied it so I could get an idea of how it was threaded and I immediately started thinking of ways to make it nice enough for an adult to wear.
Here's a tutorial with my first attempt. :)
Step one... save up some pop tabs.
Step two... measure your wrist.
Step three... measure a line of pop tabs to see how many you need to get around your wrist, then double that number because this is a two-layer bracelet.
Step four... lace the tabs together with ribbon. Here's a video (it was easier than trying to capture it in photos):
Once you've laced together enough tabs to go around your wrist, here's how you finish it up:
End with a "bottom" tab as the last one you put on. |
Lace the ribbon to the back of the bracelet. |
Knot the ribbon on the back to secure the last tab. |
Slip the ribbon back through the first tab and tie. |
And DONE! |
Check out YouTube for inspiration on how to make these even cooler. I plan to experiment some more and see what I can come up with. I think it would be interesting to thread it with different materials - like leather or hemp. I saw one vid where they'd used something stretchy to make a headband out of tabs and another where a girl made a belt... the possibilities are endless!
Happy upcycling, friends.
- Alex
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