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Don't Trash That Art!!

Recycled Jewelry Contest Winners

NECKLACE by Ann Knox

Necklace by Ann KnoxAnn collects materials from garage sales and flea markets and combines them to make wearable art. This piece has over 35 recycled metal parts combined according to color, shape and size. Groups of dissimilar objects are used to engender interest and curiosity, like looking through Grandmother’s button box for treasure.

KEY PIN by Trish Ransom

Trish used a smashed lipstick lid as the base of her pin. Over that she layered the bottom of a D battery, ball chain, small pieces of metal, a key and a shard of headlight plastic to make this unique piece of jewelry.

Key Pin by Trish Ransom

Earrings by Trish Ransom

EARRINGS by Trish Ransom

Trish combines metal bottle caps with motifs cut from catalogs and magazines for the design of her earrings. Over this she adds various objects such as wire, valve stems, glass and resistors to enhance the design.

BRACELET by Dineshea Thomas

Dineshea constructed this bracelet from old newspapers, glue and Mod Podge. She them decorated it using tempera paints.

Bracelet by Dineshea Thomas

Other Selected Entries

Earrings by Lee Palmer

Earrings by Lee Palmer

LP records and guitar string

Pin by Trish Ransom

Harley Davidson plate, ball chain, hubcap clip, spring

 

Pin by Trish Ransom

Earrings by Gloria Gremillion

Earrings by Gloria Gremillion

Plastic ring from bottle caps

Earrings by Polly Lewis

Candy wrapper & wire

Earrings by Polly Lewis

Pin by Ann Knox

Pin by Ann Knox

Metal washer, clock parts & chain

Necklace by Lee Palmer

Parts & beads from fishing rod and lure, copper wire

Necklace by Lee Palmer
"Oh, My Love" Earrings by Karen Jones

“Oh, My Love” Earrings by Karen Jones

In feathered presentation box
Found objects, electrical components, wire