Summer days mean swimming and relaxing, but they also means extra litter on our beautiful beaches. Today I am celebrating some more eco-conscious designers that have given salvaged beach plastic a new life as interesting and colourful jewellery. from top left 1.Rainbow Warrior Lei by Rebecca Ward
2. Aquamarine bracelet by It's a Man Made World
3.Save our Oceans armband by Illicitly Beautiful
4. Beach Plastic Necklaces by Judith Selby LangDisc Necklace cut from plastic bottles from the beaches of Cornwall by Spacefruit Chunky necklace from Salvaged plastic found on Kehoe Beach by Beach Plastic jewellery.
Ball and Circle Neckpiece from plastic salvaged from the Bahamas by It's a Man Made World3.Save our Oceans armband by Illicitly Beautiful
4. Beach Plastic Necklaces by Judith Selby LangDisc Necklace cut from plastic bottles from the beaches of Cornwall by Spacefruit Chunky necklace from Salvaged plastic found on Kehoe Beach by Beach Plastic jewellery.
Save our Oceans Charm bracelet from salvaged plastic collected on the Atlantic coast by Rauschmittel
And a quick look at the Recovered Beach Plastic pieces I made for Markit .Plastic collected from an assortment of Victorian beaches.
LOVE these what an amazingly awesome idea! Wish i lived closer to a beach to give it a go myself!
ReplyDeleteDear Betty Joe, thank you very much!
ReplyDeleteRight now this bracelet is sold but I have two more (a little different of course). Just let me know, ;-))
Have a beautiful evening tomorrow! All the Best!
hey, I think these are really awesome and very creative. I never would have thought of that. hey I just joined your blog, and I love it, it gets me so inspired! I was wondering if you would check out my blog? it's foxesart.blogspot.com. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteHello, i'm working on a school project and I have a few questions about reusing beach trash and making it into bracelets, etc. I'm from Cozumel. I wonder if you can solve my questions. It is safe for human skin? I mean, does a single and simple wash of the recollected plastic is enough? Maybe is a dumb question but idk. Thank you ♡
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