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RE-purposed gift cards
Introducing the Traveler's Earrings - crafted from hotel key cards, they offer a swinging umbrella design. The detachable top disc provides a customizable touch.
$45.00
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RE-USED Coins
This pendant combines gift cards with a Roosevelt dime. Roosevelt dimes were minted between 1946 and 1964 and contain 90% silver. I have developed a method where the coins are heated until they almost become liquid, causing them to transform into stunning and even discs.
$95.00
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RE-used silverplate
These shiny blue earrings are created from a recycled silverplate tray and a blue gift card. They are held together in a silver bezel and come with silver earnuts.
$145.00
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RE-cycled Glass
This little blue house began life as a drinking glass. I folded a single sheet of copper around the glass creating the roof and shruberies. The windows are folded back to create the hook for the chain. The result is a charming copper pendant.
$60.00
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RE-purposed buttons
The button rings are created by stacking buttons and forging a heavy sterling wire into a ring. Finally, the ends are twisted to secure the stack.
$25.00
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RE-COVERED RESIN
Typically, there is some leftover resin after using it in a project. Instead of tossing it out, I decided to make earrings out of it—the Leftover earrings.
I pour the extra resin into spherical molds make small gems which I ten bezel set in sterling silver.
$30.00