You know the deal - it's Christmas time, you’re lying on the couch watching bad TV surrounded by half
empty tins of Roses, Quality Street and the inevitable box of USA Assorted
Biscuits. You wipe your chocolate covered gob with the back of your hand and
stare miserably at the carnage. Despite the countless sweet wrappers scattered
at your feet, the shortbread crumbs down your best woolly geansaí and the
groans from your bloated body you can’t help but yearn for some...Celebrations.
Oh yes, to nibble on a sweet velvety Galaxy Truffle. Why is this chocolate so
rare or so rare in my house?!
I’m getting distracted...returning to my tale of Christmas indulgence - I vowed to take a stand, a gym membership was too extreme (and possibly life-threatening)
so I decided to delve deep into my artistic side and create jewellery out of
the vibrant sweet wrappers. Sounds a bit crazy I know but this jewellery is really quirky
and unique to you; you can choose your own colours, shape and size. You’re also
doing your bit for the environment by recycling.
You will need- sweet wrappers, a glue gun or superglue,
cardboard (a cereal box will do), scissors, earring posts, a pencil/pen.
Decide what shape and colour (and chocolate brand!) you
want. Draw the shapes on the cardboard, you may need a ruler.
Now your shapes are ready for the earring posts. Check out
these hearts I cut out from gold Quality Street foil, be imaginative with your
design or alternatively use two different sweet wrappers to create a collage
effect. If you want your earrings to be a little more hard-wearing I'd suggest
covering in contact book covering before applying the earring posts.
Apply a dot of glue to one side of your shape and place the
earring post on top. Hold down for a few seconds and leave to dry.
Ta-da! And here’s some I made earlier - Quality Street green
triangles, my favourite (literally!). I feel these earrings have a real 80s vibe
as they’re so bold and flashy; I can see them complimenting washed-out denim or
a jumpsuit perfectly. They could also add a different dimension to your
festival outfit this summer.
What a quirky novel idea! Love them!
ReplyDeleteThese would be lovely for a birthday present! I need to find some sweet wrappers :P
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Cheers ladies! x
ReplyDeleteThey look wonderful - great idea Eimear!
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