How to make earrings from cardboard

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By 3cardmonte

Earrings from recycled cardboard

 

How to make your own earrings from cardboard.

 

In the UK, a huge amount of cardboard is thrown away every single day. But believe it or not, you can make beautiful jewellery from cardboard. Here’s how you can make beautiful jewellery from things that you would otherwise throw away.

 

Step 1. Find some clean, thin cardboard, smooth cardboard works best, but you can use any type really. In pencil, draw the shapes you want on it.

 

Step 2. Cut the shapes out.

 

Step 3. Using a needle, pierce a hole where the ear wire will be.

 

Step 4. Paint the shapes using poster, acrylic or nail polish. Finish with a clear sealant to protect the colour.

 

Step 5. Add the jump rings (if necessary) and ear wires.

 

These earrings were made using cardboard and leftover nail polish. The earring shapes were put in the oven for approximately 3 minutes each side whilst the polish was still wet to create the bubbled effect. When you remove them from the oven, allow the polish to dry completely, put another coat of polish on the smooth side and put them back in the oven. Finish with a clear sealant.

Examples of earrings made from cardboard

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smackins1974 15 months ago

If you saw these on you would never guess they had been made from cardboard. Incredible.

Sarah

brianna 15 months ago

what type of clear sealant

Liliane  14 months ago

Great idea and thanks for sharing. I can't wait to get started. What sealant did you use?

kim 7 months ago

I can understand the bubbly effect, but what about the other eroded metal effect? The one on the silver circular ones. How is that achieved?

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3cardmonte Hub Author 6 months ago

Hiya thanks for the compliiments! :) I used a clear nail varnish as a seealant and the metal effect is achieved the same way as the bubbles, it's just how it worked out.x

Kimber 4 months ago

Cool!

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