Tuesday, March 6, 2012

recycled plastic necklace DIY

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If I had to pick something from Marni collaboration with H&M definitely would be an accessory. I really like the bold necklaces and bracelets that will be available in selected H&M stores in two days. I expecially like how plastic has been used. Today I get back to you with another tutorial on how to recycle plastic packages and use them to make a necklace. If you want to make the necklace like mine have a look around the house and search for white plastic packages. I used empty orbit gum bottles (nothing is safe from my crafty mania).


Nella collezione disegnata da Marni per H&M gli accessori sono i pezzi che preferisco e in particolare i gioielli realizzati in plastica lucida e opaca che spiccano sulle stampe geometriche. Marni arriverà in negozi H&M selezionati l'8 Marzo. Nel frattempo vorrei mostrarvi come riciclare dei contenitori di plastica bianca che avete in casa e utilizzarli per realizzare una collana.

I cut petals shapes from the plastic
Ho ritagliato dei petali dalla plastica
I heated the plastic just enough to make it moldable
Ho scaldato la plastica giusto il necessario per renderla malleabile
I pressed the petal with two fingers to curve it
Ho schiacciato tra due dita i petali per curvarli
I put together the flower sewing it with invisible thread
Ho composto il fiore cucendo i petali con il filo invisibile
I made ten flowers
Ho realizzato dieci fiori
I sewed a small piece of leather on the back of the flower and then I inserted all the flowers into a leather thread
Ho cucito un pezzetto di pelle sul retro dei fiori e li ho infilati in un laccetto di pelle 



See another Marni for H&M inspired necklace DIY here

25 comments:

  1. bellissimo anche questo progetto, sei sempre super creativa!

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  2. Omg that is Amazing! I love it! It looks so great! I would use it as a headband :D

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  3. Genial!
    Me encanta, voy a hacerlo.
    Un beso.

    http://angelesydiablillos.blogspot.com/

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  4. Wonderful! Congrats you are so talented;)
    ilovedoityourself.blogspot.com

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  5. for how long you leave the plastic under the heat?

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  6. I'm impressed!!! It's a wonderful idea, you're so smart!!

    www.daretodiy.com

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  7. beautiful and environmentally friendly! it gets me really excited for spring flowers! : )

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  8. @nathalia
    not much, put the plastic into the water and warm it up. Under heat the plastic becomes a little more soft and less stiff, it's something you can't see just feel at touch

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  9. So cute. I would love to have a Sunday crafts day :)

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    www.RocksPaperMetal.etsy.com

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  10. You are so smart!!! Love the necklace.
    xx
    maya

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  11. Omgosh this is actually fantastic!! love it =)

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  12. Great idea! Love this statement necklace

    www.northernstyle.blog.com

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  13. How did you sew the bits together?
    Did you stick a needle through the plastic or...?

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  14. @tintin yes I pierced the plastic with the needle

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  15. Scusami, vorrei provare questo DIY è davvero geniale ma la plastica ritagliata non taglia?
    non vorrei tagliarmi...
    Grazie mille

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  16. Ciao Adrian,
    questa plastica è morbida; si taglia facilmente e non taglia. Puoi smussare gli angoli per bene con le forbici e poi se vuoi rendere la superficie ancora più liscia puoi rifinire i bordi con della carta vetrata fine.

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  17. Hi @despelucada! This plastic is very thin and can be cut with plain scissors, also old manicure scissors if you have them can work. I say old because I wouldn't use new ones for plastic, have fun with your necklace!

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  18. hi. thank you so much for the great tutorial. have been dying to find the tutorial about this marni necklace :). anyway i have several questions, how long you boiled the petal and how did you sew the petal together. it supposed to be hard right? thank you so much :D:D

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  19. hi. thank you so much for the great great tutorial. i've been dying to find this marni necklace DIY :):). anyway, i have several questions, how long you boiled the petal and how did you sew the petal together? it supposed to be hard right?

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  20. @cynthia this plastic is very thin can can be cut with scissors and also pierced by a sharp needle. I sewed the petals with invisible thread and pierced like they were beads with needle. I boiled them very little, they become immedialety soft, in a minute or so. I hope this helps, let me know if you have other questions and have fun with your diy! :)

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