About a year and a half ago, I bought a bag of silver spoons for a couple of dollars. I've had them in a glass jar way up high on a shelf in my studio....mocking me for quite some time now.... until now. My hubby had been using a dremel and never put it away, so I took it. Yep, its mine now. That'll teach 'em. I started by bending the spoons by hand, some snapped clean off-- ooops, who knew I was so strong? Below you can see the spoons in different stages of being bent. If your going to try this, bend the handles a little bit at a time and let the metal rest.... seriously. I find the older the spoon, the hotter the metal gets when you bend it... which causes it to weaken and snap off. You want to keep a little bit of the handle so you can bend that to the back and make a hanger to thread a chain through.I then used my dremel to cut the handles off of each spoon. Here are the spoon's bowls cut from the handles. Thats it, now they are ready to be altered into charms. I'm keeping the handles to make into something-- not to sure what just yet.
Here is just one of the spoon charms I made--- I also made the necklace display out of cardboard, spray adhesive and velvet~ Here is a close-up, I simply adore it. I am so keeping this one for myself! I was very lucky this weekend in scoring some more silver spoons at an estate sale. For .50¢ each I bought them all! Much to the chagrin of several women walking up behind me.
I'll share some more spoon charms when they are finished.
Wow, Its gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteCheryl, those are just brilliant. beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAwesome I've always wanted to do this, your charm turned out very cool!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of Dremel are you using?
I have always wanted to work with old spoons, you have re-inspired me!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work =)
I also purchased a bunch of spoons several months ago and tried the same thing however, I'm having a hard time bending the portion of the spoon into a curl because its so hard.
ReplyDeleteVery Nice Cheryl!
ReplyDeleteI picked up 2 huge lots on Ebay and 1 on artfire over the holidays- you inspired me to get a move on!
I am going to stamp some also.
I don't have a dremel but the DH I guess will do it for me- he is the
toolman- he is a machinist/toolmaker.
Have a lovely day!
Cheryl, this is so pretty! You had a great vision for your spoons. Now, I can't wait to see what you do with the spoon handle.
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! Can't wait to see what else you come up with!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, I too have the spoons...and forks (don't ask)
ReplyDeleteKeep smiling and creating
Very cool!!! I would keep that one too!
ReplyDeleteHave FUN creating!
Deb
That is a gorgeous pendant. I always comes across great silverware at yard sales. I'll have to pick up a few! I also wanted to make garden stakes out of them.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing transformation, the pendant turned out fantastically well.
ReplyDeleteHi Cheryl! Your altered spoon necklace is fabulous! It's so pretty---you outdid yourself! I'll have to try making charms next! I showed a photo from another blog of a cool altered bent spoon project, you might try that, too! Hugs, Heidi
ReplyDeleteWarning: once you begin to collect and buy the old spoons you can't stop...at least I can't! OL
Love the finished one! I have a jar of them sitting up on my shelf too- now I might have to do something with them!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful creations Linda :)
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ReplyDeleteHow very creative Cheryl! I love what you have done, and look forward to your next creation.
ReplyDeleteWOW that is so impressive!
ReplyDeleteVictoria xxx
Your spoon charms are so fancy! I love them! I scrolled through your blog and saw the monster truck valentine's you made...talk about fabulous creativity! Love!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog and allowing me to find you. Your blog is very inspiring!
Cheryl...I love old spoons and really LOVE what you did with yours. Beautiful!! Isn't finding treasures so much fun? Even if we aren't sure what they are going to be at the time.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Regi
Beautiful necklace! I can't wait to see what else you make from your spoons!
ReplyDeleteThe spoon pendant is just gorgeous! I would have a hard time parting with it, too.
ReplyDeleteI am loving those altered spoons girl! Thanks so much for stopping by! I was in awe of your cherub Valentine's card that you gave to Vivian!!
ReplyDeleteHugs!Sandy
I love those spoon charms. so that is how it is done. I am not any good with tools and always wondererd how in the heck anybody could cut them spoons in pieces. Now I know.
ReplyDeleteI see them at different shows and love them
Janice