Steps To Make Easy Altered Art Charm Bracelets
There are as many ways to make altered art charms as there are people who make them. There is no right or wrong in creativity. It’s a process of taking items that are thought to be worthless or worn out and giving them new life as a token on a charm bracelet. It takes no special skill or talent, although you don’t have to look long to find exceptional artists making altered art charms with advanced techniques.
Perhaps the easiest method is just to take apart old jewelry and reassemble by attaching the pieces to a charm bracelet. Broken earrings or necklace beads will already have a loop that a jump ring can fit through. Add some other items with a hole that a wire can be wrapped through like old watch hands, buttons, a tiny compass, Monopoly game pieces, skeleton keys, or any other small object that can easily be retrofitted onto a bracelet.
Look for old items in jewelry boxes, craft baskets, even the garage can be a source of inspiration. I found some tiny gears that polished up nicely and were easy to hang from charm bracelet links. Start with a simple design using simple parts to gain confidence and then try more innovative techniques.
Once you’ve made a bracelet or two you’ll begin looking at small objects with a new perspective. Boxes of worn out junk at a flea market now look like treasure chests of funky jewelry waiting to come to life. It’s a wonderful inexpensive way to get creative juices flowing and make a personalized fashion accessory for yourself or someone special.
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I have so many charms and bracelets I’ve collected over the years that I’ve decided to start a website. I’m also getting into altered art charms, to make the charms on the themes I want to make a bracelet on. I have to start frequenting thrift shops again! Do you have a website? Would love to read more on you e-business. Thanks! Gin
Hi Gin, thanks so much for finding my site and reading it. I also have several vintage jewelry on line shops that have links in the right sidebar of this blog and I also have Sqidoo Lenses that I’ve created. The links for those are in the side bar as well. Good luck with your altered art endeavor. Sounds fun.
Fun! I think finding or discovering the right piece is far more fun than simply going to a store and picking up one of many from the shelf.
Your website is pretty cool. Thanks for commenting.