Remember that time (a few days back) I showed you this Guess The Mystery Thing necklace, featuring a little captive Cupid?
Then I revealed the secret ingredient...
Binky!!! That's right. A dollar store baby pacifier plus a little imagination equals lightning in a bottle. Here are two more versions - aren't they cute?
Want to DIY? It's pretty simple and lots of fun!
Start by cutting off your nipple with a sharp pair of scissors. (Note: I will never write those words again, and you shouldn't either.)
Find a small embellishment that will fit inside. Shove it in there. Then use a pushpin to poke holes through both lips of the opening.
To finish off the top, you need a headpin, a flat spacer bead and a somewhat skinny filigree jewelry finding:
Suggestions on where to find the filigree: try part of an old chandelier earring, or peruse the 'earring findings' section at a craft or bead store.
Now thread the headpin through the filigree, the nipple and the spacer bead, like so:
Fold the headpin up so it holds everything together. Trim the headpin short (about 1/2 inch) and make a little bitty loop. Turn it nice and tight against the flat spacer.
Now you have the basic pendant!
Optional: try curving the filigree a bit, if it's pliable.
Then add a jump ring and a chain, and huzzah! Necklace done!
Here's the back view:
It's very fun to experiment with different embellishments. I made this ladybug one for a seven-year-old:
In this more grown-up version, I used little nature charms and mixed metals:
One comment about these. As any mom or baby knows, a pacifier will pick up a bit of fluff when not firmly planted in someone's mouth. Your necklace will definitely attract the occasional fiber or sprinkling of dust. Just wipe with a damp cloth to de-fluff. (Resist the urge to pop it in your mouth. Not a good look! Trust me on this one.)
So do tell - what would you put inside your binky?
So do tell - what would you put inside your binky?
Okay, my crafty fiends, that's today's upcycled jewelry project. Hope you come back for more.
OOOhhh my goodnes....I LOVE IT!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis one is comming on my to do list!!!!
Love Cinderell@
Oh thanks so much for the tutorial! I will definitely make this one.
ReplyDeleteI finally found something to use at the top in some old craft supplies that my mom gave me a while back. Now to go to Hobby Lobby and get a charm for inside. I think that I am going to put an owl in mine.
Deletehiya mich x thanks so much for a fun and gorgeous tutorial x tfs
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This is one of your best projects. The list of supplies are easy to buy and your explanation in the tutorial is wonderful. I'm thinking of putting a little sand in the bottom and a small shell or two on the sand. The problem of buying a pacifier at CVS is that someone I know may see me and think.....
ReplyDeleteAlso buy a baby shower card. If anyone looks at your belly, hold up the card.
DeleteYou also have to find a way to contain the sand totally so it doesn't tip out as you handle the necklace putting it on and taking it off etc.
DeleteIf you put sand in the bottom, you could try and melt the top together.. by using a soldering iron perhaps?
DeleteAitch
or a flat iron, curling iron you don't use OR hot glue gun?
DeletePutting objects inside a display case - is such a natural thing to do - and you've definitely come up with a fabulous - 'display' case.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial Mich! These are fabulous! - I do think that it would be an easy thing to do to suck them clean without thinking though!!
ReplyDeleteA great tutorial Michelle. I'm always fascinated at how these jewelry projects are knitted together. Thanks for the lesson Teach!
ReplyDeletecomo siempre te pasas!!!!! que idea fantastica, i los pendientes quedan divinos y no se rompen:-D
ReplyDeleteeres un genio!!!!
What a NICE tutorial..very detailed & good images..super!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us arty smarty lady :)
Thank you for taking the time to show us how you did it just so amazes me and look so forward to seeing what you creativity comes up with next I pinned it so the world can see just how talented you are!!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely brilliant. I'll never look at a binky the same way again. I'm off to look for stuffing.
ReplyDeleteyou are weird in a wonderful way! thanks for the constant inspiration M!
ReplyDeletelove it! Sorry I missed the guess it post :(
ReplyDeleteLove the concept, now all I have to do is find a baby needs supply store :)
ReplyDeleteYou are THE STUFF! :) <3 Kay
ReplyDeletewould be great for babies first hair cut
ReplyDeleteHow creative and the pics in the tutorial were excellent. My daughter collects lady bug stuff and the one you made for the little girl would be right up her alley. I may have to make her one. I have some small ladybug buttons I didn't use in a project for her as it needed larger ones and I found them right after I bought the pack of small ones. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteexcellent !!!! many many thanks for sharing the secret ;)
ReplyDeletesimply amazing.....thanks so much for sharing on Craft Schooling Sunday, and great to have you back!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I would never have guessed a dollar store binky could be turned into something so cool.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adore this! I make jewellery and other crafts from recycled items and with a stack of old binkys that my boys never used, that's another thing added to my 'to do' list.
ReplyDeleteFantastic tutorial as well. Thanks
Aitch
Great and fabulous art creations.Absolutely wonderful idea to make some different artificial jewelery.
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THIS IS SO CLEVER :O
ReplyDeletelove the ladybug one! great job!
ReplyDeleteI love it when someone is extra creative!!!! Love the piece:)
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a great idea! I love it.
ReplyDeleteUm... you rock. Soooo cool girl. Sharing this with my readers today.
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Ummm, who would have thought to use a paci as jewelry? Brilliant idea! I would put sea glass into mine! :)
Deletesuper cute and imaginative! I love it, great job!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Now I know what to do with my stash of found pacifiers... :)
ReplyDeleteThanx for sharing
this would be an awesome project for our "girls craft nite" Thanks! Just wondering if a coat of clear nail polish would help with the de-fuzzing?
ReplyDeleteThose instructions are hysterical
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