Autobiography of a broken plate jewelry tutorial

Autobiography of a broken plate jewelry tutorial youtube The bail of choice goes in to the hole and I pinch it shut with a pair of pliers. Thanks for letting me know, Willi. Placing copper tape around the edge. I hope you try this DIY porcelain jewelry technique and let me know how yours turned out by leaving a comment.

My new hobby is making earrings from smashed plates! It's been great fun searching the bootsales for suitable china and also digging out my old soldering iron I received as a free gift from my subscription to Real Robots magazine a few (ahem) years back! 

An ideal plate should have the main pattern on the flat part of the plate, not the rim, and also too be as flat as possible on both sides.

It is a bonus if there is a reverse makers mark or such like on the reverse. It's a lovely bit of recycling if the plate is already smashed but I have to admit I did this one on purpose!


Start by cutting the pieces to size and shape.

Autobiography of a broken plate jewelry tutorial pdf Follow us. Make a chain necklace Use a jump ring to attach your charm to a chain necklace. Tiffany Michey. Start by putting your porcelain plate into a Ziploc bag and sealing the bag.

A wheeled tile cutter is ideal for this. 


Then sand the pieces to remove the rough edges. I used quite a rough grit sandpaper for this. 


Then wrap the pieces in copper foil tape. This is self adhesive. Try to get it as smooth as you can as this will make a difference when the solder goes on.

When it is on then rub your fingernail along all the edges and sides to make sure it is securely adhered. 

Now the fun part!

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Heat up your soldering iron and then brush some flux onto the copper. Melt a blob of solder (lead free as this will be going near skin as jewellery) onto the iron and then run it along an edge. I like to do the edge first and then the front and back but it is up to you. A pair of tweezers or long nosed pliers would be ideal here to hold your piece as it does get quite hot.

Broken plate restaurant calgary Make your first broken plate charm Choose which piece of the broken plate will make the best charm for your necklace. Place copper tape around the edge of the charm. Curly Made. So with this box of old crockery donated to me I found so much to transform into jewellery keepsakes.

A damp cloth is also handy to wipe the soldering iron every so often. Be careful and make sure the cloth is thick and damp as the iron is very hot!!! 

When you have finished and are happy with your solder then add a jump ring with a blob of solder to which you will attach your earring hook (or chain etc). 

I like a more 'tarnished' than bright silver finish so I also rubbed on a black patina with some cotton wool.

This soon dulls the shine and gives a more worn-in feel which I feel suits the old china. 

Give it a good clean after this as it is best not to get on the skin. 

Attach your earring hooks and you are ready to wear them for an evening out!


I also made these 2 out of this saucer!


So you will need:-

Tools

Wheeled mosaic cutters

Soldering iron

Tweezers / pliers

Sturdy fireproof work surface

Thick damp cloth ( I used an old terry nappy)

'Ingredients'

Plates / china preferably already broken!

Solder (lead free)

Flux ( I used gel flux)

copper foil tape

silver jump rings

silver earring hooks

Black patina. 

Your comments make my day!

Do let me know what you think!