Host Kathi Cardinalli demonstrates how easy it is to bring life to an open window with wind chimes created from recycled silverware
(figure A).
Materials:
old silver flatware (serving spoon, cake server, etc.)
needle-nose pliers
beads
flexible, medium-weight silver wire
heavier wire
Steps:
- Bend the spoon of a cake server or large spoon with a pair of pliers to create a hook (figure B).
- String beads on silver wire (same style beads, but in a variety of sizes).
- Wrap the end of the wire around itself above the last bead to hold them on temporarily.
- Wrap wire through the holes in the cake server. Twist to secure.
- Go to heavier wire and cut off about 6 inches. Make a loop (in sort of a horseshoe shape) and create a hook on one end that will hook around the wire about an inch above it. Do the same to the other end of the wire (figure C). Needle-nose pliers are great for this.
- Take the wire and twist it above the last bead to attach the two pieces.
- Make hooks of the handles of other, smaller flatware and hook them over the hooks that have just been made on each end of the curved wire.
- Twist additional hooks around the bead to create more space for additional flatware. Use your imagination!