If you naturally gravitate toward thrift-store funkiness,if you like to wear distinctive ensembles, and if you take serious things lightly and silly things seriously, you'll love the 25 hip,stylish, and surreal projects in this fashionable guide to designing jewelry out of everyday objects and wearing it with flair.
Designed to make people look twice, Junk Jewelry's beauty lies in featuring otherwise ordinary items in artful, surprising ways. What looks like a metal cuff turns out to be made of safety pins; translucent hoop earrings are actually computer chips; and a drawer pull transforms into a pendant. As the world goes green, there's never been a better time to pack a visual punch with recycled materials and everyday objects or mementos found in a dresser,at a flea market, or in the attic.
But Junk Jewelry isn't just about throwing together useless bits without some thought--artist and designer Jane Eldershaw shares principles for assembling it successfully withoutsacrificing imagination. You'll learn how to find inspiration, create aesthetic rhythm, and pull off wearing the pieces with panache.
With a focus on acquiring a visual vocabulary and having fun without spending a lot of money, the 25 projects featured here are perfect for anyone who appreciates thrift-store funkiness and avant-garde fashion.
INTRODUCTION
Junk Jewelry Should Be Taken
Seriously! (and Lightheartedly) 8
PART 1 ORIGINS
Coco Chaneh Jewelry Becomes Fun 14
Elsa Sch|aparelli: The Desire to Shock 14
Surrealism: Jewelry as Symbol 16
The Future: Wearable Art and Technology 17
PART 2 CONCEPTUALIZING
Thinking Like an Artist 20
BUT I'M NOT AN ARTIST! 20
How to Begin 21
DRAW INSPIRATION FROM
JEWELRY DESIGNERS 22
ARTISTIC TECHNIQUES 23
1. Elevate the mundane to art status 23
2. Bring together two connected ideas 24
3. Mass together something mundane 24
4. Assemble ingredients with a theme 25
5. For unity, group by color, shape 26
6. Create rhythm by contrasting shape 26
7. Think of wire as a medium 27
8. Celebrate a quality by repetition 28
9. Let an especially pleasing object be itself 28
10. What does it remind you of? 29
PART 3 CREATING
Starting the Pack Pat Way 32
Raw Materials: Finding
Findings 33
Bare Necessities 34
The How-To Projects 27
The Trashy Treasure Necklace 36
Antique Hardware Bodyware 42
Hanging Chain Necklace 46
Stationery-Store Foldback Clip Neck Ring 46
Button Brilliance 52
More Button Brilliance 56
Roadside Regalia: Tail Light Belt Buckle 60
Hobby Store Letter Earrings 64
Multicultural Pendant 68
Keyboard Couture 72
Game Piece Glamour 77
Label Pins 82
Flower Scour Power 86
The Ribbon Shop Medal 90
Fab Fabric Beads 96
Arm Candy (and Ear Candy, tool) 100
Highly Strung: Wire Necklace 104
Motherboard Earrings 108
Tile Mesh Bag Earrings 112
Safety Pin Cuff 116
Key Tag Creations 120
Champagne Top Necklace 125
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow 125
PART 4 WEARING
How to Wear Junk Jewelry 134
APPAREL PRINCIPLES 136
Apparel Principle #1: Symbolism 136
Apparel Principle #2: Focal Point 136
Apparel Principle #3: Suitability 137
Apparel Principle #4: Body Language 136
Apparel Principle #S: Attitude 138
Apparel Principle #6: Degree 139
Apparel Principle #7: Theme 139
Apparel Principle #8: Edit 160
RESOURCES 141
INDEX 143