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Wednesday, August 20, 2014

popsicle stick jewelry

Something that has been on my craft project to do list for a while is bending popsicle sticks into bracelets. Since they are wood and since I am obsessed with wood burning, I thought I would put my own twist on the project. 

You have to start by bending the popsicle sticks and in order to this you have to soak them in water (over night or until they are pliable). 

Next, you have to bend them into the shape of a bracelet- the inside of a glass or jar works great.

Let the popsicle sticks dry out in the the glass- typically takes about 1 day or overnight.

At this point you can used any of your favorite mixed media techniques on the surface but I decided to wood burn designs into them.

I added beads to the back of the bracelet to help them fit better and to add a little color. 

I poked a hole in each side of the bracelet with an awl and then used stretch cord with beads threaded through the holes.


I had so much fun making the bracelets that I was inspired to make earrings!

I simply cut the popsicle sticks into different shapes and then burned designs into them.

Last, I poked a hole in the top and added ear wires.


And there you have it! Jewelry made from popsicle sticks! I just love a project made from simple materials!

26 comments:

  1. totally awesome!!!!!!!!!
    Makes me want to try it too!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  2. Very clever‼️‼️

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  3. Another brilliant Burke idea! I didn't know you could bend popsicle sticks like that.

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  4. So creative, great idea to make bracelets from popsicle sticks! All of designs are very beautiful.
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  5. Very cool! Your brain is an amazing place.

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  6. Knowing you, i assume the next step will be painting these with a burst of color :) Beautfiul bracelets...

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  7. Your creativity continues to amaze me! These are amazing!

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  8. Boundless creativity! Truly awesome. :) Tammy

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  9. Will definetly give this a try!

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  10. you are crazy!
    and i mean that in the best way ever!!!

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  11. what an awesome idea!

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  12. This is about the most brilliant, creative and oh so uber simple idea, all from a lowly popsicle stick. Damn girl ...now I have to try my hand at this!

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  13. oh my! you are my hero!!! LOve this project. So much fun!

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  14. Hi Alisa! What tool did you use to cute the popsicle stick into earrings? Especially the curved edges? You are so inspiring! I have shared your wood burning tips w/ one of my highschool art classes... they loved all of your projects! Thanks ~ Sue

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  15. Where do you get the wood burning tool from and what is it called?

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