dragonfly windchime & other shiny things

I haven’t been doing much these last few weeks, but I ‘ve been messing up the living room with my wiring and beading so I could knock up a few more wind chimes for the local shop I sell through.
I do enjoy making these things as I watch TV, sorting through my boxes and collections of odds and ends till I find something which inspires me, then putting bits together to form something pretty.
As you know, I love rusty things, old things, crystal beads and shiny wire. A few weeks ago I bought my first couple of spools of coloured wire and I’m loving them!
This little dragonfly is made of a mix of silver wire, gold wire and silver beads. It sits on what I believe is the cover from an old car light I found in a tip shop. It makes the best sound when the wind jingles the tea spoons.
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This heart is made from an old coat hanger bound with red and white lace and embellished with an odd collection of keys, crystal beads and a tiny sugar spoon.
A silver napkin holder makes this very loud windchime for those who like more of a chime. It consists of a collection of spoons, forks, orange glass beads, a large clear crystal and a tiny star cookie cutter.
More chimes to share soon, though I should really be concentrating on finishing the house painting. But that’s ok… I can wire and bead while I catch up on episodes of Dexter, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Supernatural, CSI, Bones and Downton Abbey.
I have ecclectic taste in TV series.
z

3 thoughts on “dragonfly windchime & other shiny things

  1. Dear Zefi; How I love your delightful windchimes! They inspire me to create some-I will call them ZEFICHIMES, to acknowledge your inspiration. I am an addicted beader, and make “jelly-fish” with beads and tentacles, some of which are 150cm in length. The lengths are mostly seed beads with a few larger beads. Since I am very close to the sea, a few meters, sea-glass, pebbles and driftwood, etc. are incorporated. I somehow I think that you would like them. No camera so no photos.

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  2. I'm flattered! ๐Ÿ™‚ I've only ever used seed beads on one project but they worked beautifully. I still have some left, but they're so small and fiddly! LOL

    You should get a camera girl! I'd love to see your jelly fish. ๐Ÿ™‚

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