metal craft (middle adulthood)
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1. WIRE DECORATED FRAMES
This is a relatively simple wire metal craft. These are the supplies and tools you will need to
create these beautiful frames.
1. Lucite frame
2. A photo to go in the frame
3. Wire cutters
4. Tooth picks
5. Needle nose pliers
6. Translucent pony beads
7. Low temperature glue gun
8. Metallic silver pony beads
9. Wire solder from a hardware or craft store
Instructions
The wire solder is pretty easy to molt and maneuver to make lovely shapes. So for the most part
the word you choose to bend your metal in to could be just about anything. The main thing will
be that the word can be bent into the wire and that it will fit onto the frame you have chosen. So
that will be your first step. Choosing the word you want to bend the metal into.
You can use the pliers you have, your fingers, or even a pen to wrap the metal around in order to
create the word you have chosen. You want the metal to be able to go around the entire edge of
the frame. But, the word will stay on the top or bottom of the frame. You can cut the wire into
separate pieces to make the word, or you can use one long piece to get the word to look
smoother.
Slide a few of the transparent and silver beads onto the wire. The beads will be what is used to
hot glue the wire onto the Lucite frame. So put one or two every couple of inches. Then using the
hot glue and the toothpicks, glue the beads firmly to the frame.
2. SIMPLE METAL EMBOSSING PROJECT
This is another relatively simple metal craft. Here are the supplies and tools you will need.
1. Stylus (wood, metal or plastic)
2. A sheet of thin copper, or tin
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3. Scissors that are strong and sharp
4. Firms surface much like a notebook. Something that is soft but holds shape.
5. Card stock
6. Tack tape
7. Ribbon
8. A pattern (picture, photo, art piece copy etc.)
Instructions
Start by cutting the appropriate size of copper or tin metal needed for your project and pattern.
Then place the shinny side of the copper down on the notebook.
Next you will want to place the pattern you have chosen onto the metal. Use the tack tape to holdthe pattern into place. This way the pattern will not slide, and cause problems with the finished
product.
Now using the stylus you have, you will need to trace the pattern into the metal. You can actually
do this step twice. That way you will be able to get a well-defined picture.
You can now patina the design if you would prefer. That will also add beauty to the finished
product.
Now you can glue the metal picture to a piece of card stock with glue or double stick tape. This
will create a base and structure for the metal picture to sit on.
Then you have your finished product.
3. CELL PHONE CHARMS
With most of the teens out there having a cell phone, it is no wonder that they are starting to
accessorize their phones with their own uniqueness. These adorable cell phone charms are a
great way to use wire crafting to make their cell phones unique.
These charms will likely cost less than $5. Here is what you will need and how it works.
You will need:
Tiger tail wire; this should be about two times as long as you want the charm to be
3 crimp beads are also needed
Beads or charms that your teen will like to use to create their charm
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Flat nose pliers
Instructions
1. Put the tiger tail wire through the small latch at the bottom of the phone. Pull this wire though
to where both ends are even.
2. Put a crimp bead over both ends of the wire. Pull the bead up toward the latch as far as it will
go. Then use the flat nose pliers to crimp the bead into place.
3. Now place beads and charms onto one side of the wire. Finish this line with a crimping bead.
4. Now flatten the crimp to hold the beads into place.
5. Repeat these steps from step 3 to complete the other piece of wire.
4. RIBBON AND BEAD BOOKMARKS
We want our kids to enjoy crafts, and we also want them to enjoy their books. Well if you can
combine the two, maybe they will get more from it. Here are some way cute bookmarks that will
liven up their reading time.
You will need
Two cone end caps
1 measurement of about 1 m of tiger tail wire
Wire cutters
Flat nose pliers
A small packet of the crimp beads
A wide selection of beads that your teen will like
About 30 cm of ribbon
Instructions
1. Take about a 10 cm piece of the tiger tail wire. Now fold that piece around one end of the
ribbon to make a loop.
2. Take both tails of the wire through the crimp. Now slide the crimp up as far as possible to
secure the loop. Press that flat, by using the flat nose pliers.
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3. Now do the same steps over with two more pieces of wire.
4. At this point you will want to thread all three pieces of the wire through the cone end cap. Pull
them hard to fit them snugly into place. Put a crimp over the tails. Then crimp flat right at the
base.
5. Now spread your beads onto the wire strands. Use a crimp to hold them into place.
6. Then repeat all of these steps on the other end of the ribbon to create the same affect and you
are done.
5. WIRE ACCESSORIES
You can also make wire earrings, bracelets and necklaces. Here are the things you will need to
make these three. The instructions are blended, because they are very similar.
You will need
Beads or your teens liking
Copper wire
Spring clasps
Charms
Round nose pliers
Wire cutters
Sterling ear hooks for the earrings
Instructions
1. You can use different lengths of wire to create the different types of jewelry your teen wants
to make. They key will be using very thin wire, so that you can maneuver the wire to work in the
shapes and with the beads and charms you want to use.
2. You will want to string the beads and charms onto the wires in a manner that will still allow
for movement but will be optimal for color or design.
3. Create the different looks by beading the wires and then using your flat nose wires bend the
wires to hold the beads into place. That is unless you want the beads to move freely.
4. Then attach the hooks, or the spring clasps to finish any of these three wire metal craft ideas.
6. BUBBLE WANDS
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Bubble wands are the first craft idea we can look at. To get good bubbles, you need good bubble
soap. However, the want is just as important as the bubbles. The science of it all really does rely
on the type of wand you have. Imagine the enjoyment and rewarding feeling your kid will have,
when they have made their own wand.
Here are the instructions and what you will need to make a great bubble wand.
Here is what you will need
An easy to bend metal wire around 31 inches in length
Needle nose pliers
You can use plastic coated wire hangers instead of the metal wire
Floral netting is another variation
Scissors sharp enough to cut the wire, or wire cutters
Instructions
Take one end of the wire, and make a loop over to the other end. You will want this loop to
connect to the wire, about 6 inches up the length. This way you have a handle to hold on to. Use
your wire cutter to cut the wire. Then use the pliers to tighten the wire onto the handle. Make
sure the handle is good and straight.
You can use the floral netting to cover the top circle part of the wand to create a better structurefor the soap to grab on to. That is about it. You have now help your kid create a bubble wand.
For the soap, you can use the pre made stuff, or here is a good recipe for excellent bubbles
10 cups of water
4 cups of dishwashing liquid
1 cup Karo syrup
7. METAL WIRE ORNAMENTS
Metal wire ornaments are fun for the holidays and will last for years.
Here is what you will need
Thin enough wire for your kids to be able to bend
Some beads of all different colors and shapes
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Wire cutters (for you to use)
Pliers
Instructions
Simply loop off one end of the wire. Then let your child bend the shape they want into the wire.
Now let your string the beads onto the wire. Then you will want to close off the ends with a
clasp, or just hooking them together, or tying them off.
8. JINGLE BELL DOOR HANGERS
These are cute crafts that are awesome and fun. They are easy to do and are great for the
Holidays.
Here is what you will need
1. One color or different colored jingle bells
2. A heavier gauge of wire probably the 20 or 24 gauge should work well
3. Wire cutters and pliers
4. Curling ribbons
5. 1 or more 1-inch metal rings
Instructions
Start by deciding how long the completed hangers will need to be.
Now add an additional two inches for the length of the wire, and cut it with the wire cutters.
Use the pliers you have to wrap one end of the wire around the metal loop.
Now you will want to string the bells you have in what ever order you like, along the wire.
Leave a little room at the bottom in order to make a secure loop.
Then attach several pieces of ribbon on the bottom, and then curl the ribbon.
Now hang it on the door for a fun looking holiday decoration
9. EASY CUT METAL CRAFT VALENTINE'S DAY HEART CARD
To Make Your Cut Metal Craft Valentine's Day Heart Card You Will Need:
Metal Sheeting
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Tin Snips
Rivets
Riveter
Paper (Card Stock)
Pencil
Ribbon
Glue
Cut out one sheet of thin metal to 6 inches tall and 10 inches wide. Cut out a second piece of
metal sheeting, grid sheeting, or even an old drink can to 5 inches by 5 inches.
Sand all the edges of the metal sheeting material. Now, plug in the hot glue gun.
Lay out a strip of gross grain ribbon You will want four pieces, 2 the width of the large rectangle
and 2 the height of the large rectangle.
Now, run a bead of glue on the front edges of the rectangle. Press half of the ribbon to each side.
Basically, cover the edges of the metal with the ribbon. Let the glue dry and flip the card over.
Now, run a bead of glue on the back sides and fold the ribbons over to cover the metal edges.
Now, fold the metal sheeting in half to form the base form o the metal Valentine's Day card.
Now, take the other piece of metal. You want to install this on the front of the card with a riveter
and rivets. You can of course glue this on with metal glue.
Tip: This smaller metal heart should be cut out of a contrasting metal if you can. Try using one
aluminum an done copper metal sheeting to form the metal Valentine's Day card.
You can also paint the heart out with spray paint if you wish.
Now, rivet the heart to the metal card.
Finally, cutout one more sheet of metal, this should be in that same contrasting metal. It need to
be about 4 inches by 3 inches.
Rivet this to the inside of the card where you want the message ot be written.
Use a pint pen in gold to write your Valentine's Day message in the metal card. You can also
plug in a wood burning tool and burn the message into the metal!
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You can really get creative with this unique Valentine's Day metal cutting craft. It is a fin card
for guys to make for their girl and will really stand out.
10. WIND CHIME
Wind chimes, available in sizes ranging from tiny to gargantuan, are lovely additions to anygarden, patio, or porch. From custom made to mass produced, expensive to inexpensive, small tolarge, wind chimes offer a delightful way to add to the theme of existing decorations and plants.Homemade wind chimes can be especially clever and can make use of sentimental items, as wellas items that would normally get tossed in the trash.
Even more enjoyable are homemade wind chimes that offer the added feature of personalizationand sentimentality. Wind chimes are simple and fun to make. All it takes is a little bit of carefully thought out planning and initiative.
First, make a decision as to the theme of your wind chime. Then, you can go about the businessof collecting up your materials. Similar to manufactured wind chimes, homemade wind chimescan be made from a variety of materials. Once you have mastered the art for yourself, you canuse a little creativity and ingenuity to create your own.
Checklist of Items to Assemble
Depending on the style of wind chime that you will be making, you may or may not need all of the listed items. The project is more easily completed if the necessary tools and materials arecollected prior to actually beginning your project.
y Small drilly Cord or fishing liney Gluey Painty Glitter, sequins, small decalsy Small rubber mallety Scissorsy Themed itemsy Item for the hanging center
Steps to create a wonderful wind chime set:
y Begin with any decorating, painting, cleaning, or polishing that needs to be done to thethemed items.
y Use the drill if needed to create holes in each piece so that you will be able to string it.y String each piece with different lengths of cord or fishing line. Be sure to tie a tight knot
to secure it.y Determine the length of your cords to ensure some interaction.
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y Attach the free end of each length of cord or line to the hanging attachment, be it a metalring, wooden rod, hanger, or other firm item.
11. RECYCLED METAL GARDEN DECOR CRAFT
Spring is here, and so is spring cleaning; so keep your eye on the side of the road for junk thatcan be turned into treasures. Many people throw away all sorts of useful metal items, and many
of them can be turned in recycled garden décor crafts. Here you will be provided with several
recycled metal garden décor crafts that will inspire you to get crafty with your garden.Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
1. A fun garden décor idea that uses recycled metal fences is a squared arch. For this garden
craft all you will need is some old metal fences or railings, a shovel, rocks, and some
wire. Start by finding a good spot in your garden and placing the railing where you would
like it. Mark the spots with the shovel and lay the fence on the ground.2. Use the wire to attach the three pieces of metal fence together and dig holes about a foot
deep to set your fence in the ground. Lift the structure and place it in the holes. Add the
rocks and dirt to fill in the hole around the fence, and you can add some bricks to the
outside bottom edge to further secure the arch in place.
3. Another easy garden décor craft made from recycled metal materials is a vine trellis; this
craft is easy because any type of metal object can work. Old grates, fence posts, doors,
and other unique and interesting metal items can easily be recycled into a vine trellis.
Simply place the metal piece where you would like it and mark the spot with a shovel
Dig out the section and bury the bottom of it in the ground. This simple garden décor
craft only requires a recycled metal item of interest and a shovel.4. Another fun and interesting recycled metal craft for your garden requires a chair and a
garden pot. The garden pot should be big enough to fit into the seat of the chair. If it is
too small you can add some wood to the edges of the seat of the chair to hold the plant
inside it. Simply remove the seat of the chair place it in your garden, and it will create
height that is perfect for vines and hanging plants. This recycled metal craft is a
inexpensive addition to your garden décor.Using recycled materials for garden décor is
fun and inexpensive; these are the reasons this type of garden décor has become so
popular lately. Try these garden décor crafts the next time you find a metal item that can
be recycled.
12. METAL TAGS FOR CRAFTS
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Metal art clay is essentially moldable clay that contains particles of metal and water. Once fired,
the moisture in the clay evaporates to leave behind a dense metal mass. Metal art clay is
available in silver, gold, copper, and bronze. Silver art clay, in particular, is a popular medium
for creating simple metal tags or pendants for various craft projects
Things You'll Need:
y 20 grams low fire silver clayy Mini letter stamps or decorative stampsy Wet clay roller y Exacto knifey Playing cardsy Plastic wrapy Nonstick surfacey Thin strawy Sandpaper
Instructions
1. Determine the desired thickness of the metal tag and approximate the samethickness with a stack of playing cards, about four to six cards high. Make twoidentical stacks, one for each end of the wet clay roller.
2. Place the art clay on a nonstick surface and lay one of your card stacks on eachside.
3. Lay a sheet of plastic wrap over the clay to prevent the roller from sticking. If you
don't have plastic wrap handy, grease your roller with cooking oil instead.
4. Gently roll out the clay with a wet clay roller. Use the playing cards to gauge the
thickness of your clay, assuring yourself of its evenness, and to steady the roller.
5. Cut the clay into the shape of a tag using an exacto knife. You can prepare a
cardboard template ahead of time to carve around if you don't feel comfortable
with freehand.
6. Punch a hole at the top to the tag shape with the end of a thin straw.
7. Press mini letter stamps or decorative stamps into the face of the carved tag to
apply a design.
8. Follow the instructions included on the metal clay packaging for adequate drying
time and firing instructions. In many cases a gas stovetop or gas torch can be used
in place of a kiln.
9.
Polish the completed tag with sandpaper to remove the outer crystallized layer and bring the silver to the surface.
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13. SODA CAN WALLET
You'll need:
hobby knives/scissors
2 soda cans packing tape/duct tape
felt tip pen
sand paper
Instructions
1. Get a hold of two cans of soda. Either dump them out or give one to your veryclose, anonymous anarchist friend
2. Cut the cans so that you have two nice strips of aluminum. sand down both sidesof the aluminum and flatten them down if you can(I tried. All I did was put them
under a big book. It didn't work.) Cut those two pieces of aluminum in half.3. Wrap your tape around the pieces of aluminum individually, then bind the four
pieces of aluminum together into pairs. After that, tape those pieces together sothat you have something that resembles a wallet.
4. Now, put your RFID card in there and put it up to a RFID scanner and see if itworks.
14. ROOSTER EMBOSSING
For this project you will need:- Silver sheet of
aluminum 0.15 mm thick - embossing stylus- rounded objects such as hairbrush or paint brush handles, crochet hooks, etc... for larger spaces of embossing
- glass paints in the colors of orange andgreen
- wooden skewer - dark green natural raffia- hot glue gun
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T emplate:
Instructions:Follow the step-by-step instructions in the tutorial below to learn how to make
such decorations. How T o Emboss on Metal Embossing Sheets
1. Decide on the motif you would like. Lay it onto the metal embossing sheet andtape it a bit to keep it from slipping. Lay a piece of fun foam underneath the twolayers for a soft underground.
2. Using your stylus, trace all the lines of your pattern. This will leave an image ontothe metal sheet. Once finished, remove the tape and the paper.
3. This is how the image looks on the metal sheet.4. Use your stylus again and go over the lines again to deepen them.5. Turn your sheet now over. This is the backside. Continue to leave the foam under your project while doing the next steps.
6. Take any smooth rounded object and rub in between the indented lines. Thisembosses the spaces between the lines the other direction, making the piecedimensional. You may also use smaller objects as well. Make sure not to touch thelines with your object.7. A crochet hook or a stylus with a larger ball is also helpful for getting into smallestareas of your motif.8. When the embossing is finished, cut your motif out and turn over to the right side.Use your window paint to now fill in the areas. Again, avoid the lines.9. Continue filling the areas with the first color until all of the spaces are finished.10. Change colors as necessary to fill in any other areas.11. When finished, let the piece dry overnight. When wet, it looks milky, but dries
clear.
15. JEWELRY BRACELET AND EARRINGS
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For this project you will need:
You can of course vary according to the supplies you have:- assorted beads in brown tones- chain bracelet with large links (found at a
craft store)- head pins - number must be equivelent to the
amount of links- flat jewelry pliers- round jewelry pliers
Instructions:1. Follow the instructions and pictures at the following page to prepare the head pins: How to make a wire loop for jewelry crafts2. Use flat nose pliers and add each finished head pin to a link on the bracelet.3. Continue until the bracelet is completed.
How to Start and Finish off a Necklace or Bracelet
1. Add the desired beads to your head pin or eye pin.2. Bend the wire at a 90° angle with your pliers.
3. Take the round pliers and grab on to the end of the wire. Turn the wire up andopposite of the direction of of the angle until a loop forms.
T o make the Earrings:The earrings are made in the same manner. Bead 2 heads pins exactly the sameway and attach to earring hooks.