The Ferrero Jewel
This is a Ferrero Jewel choker and the wow thing is that it can be made in 3 min if you have in your possession a Ferrero tray.
Supplies
the ferrero tray
punch
round fake piercings
Finding My Ferrero Tray
I searched for my Ferrero tray from my box of used materials and rinsed it.
Cutting and Attaching the Pieces
I cut the 2 long borders of the tray and joined them on both sides with fake loop earrings after making holes with a punch. Then, in order to render the 2 borders flexible, I bent them little by little in pattern of small squares and slightly played with the long borders until I was satisfied with the desired circular shape of the Ferrero material.
1st Look
I opened one side of the loop earrings to place the Ferrero choker on my neck and adjusted the shape since I was wearing it for the 1st time. Note that the Ferrero material is so light and flexible that it is comfortable to wear. Luckily for me, the length of the border I cut from the tray matched the size of my neck and therefore when I punched the hole and inserted the loop earring, the choker necklace fitted almost perfectly around my neck and thus I did not have to adjust and punch another hole to make the necklace choker fit my neck.
2nd Look
I liked the 1st design but I wanted to try other ones as well. So, I just gave the choker a wavy cut pattern.
3rd Look
As we are all aware, the Ferrero tray is of 2 colors: gold in front and silver at the back. I tried the look of the choker with the silvery border by simply turning the necklace and that was another great look.
4th Look
Here we go, another stunning look of the Ferrero Jewel by simply making leaf and root pattern in swirl. I tried the pattern on paper at start in between the 2 lines of a copybook which was almost of same size to the border and then marked and cut the same to have such a look.
5th Look
Yes, it could turn to a cute bracelet as well...very light and shiny like a trendy golden or silvery bracelet.
Our Small Success
We successfully recycled our Ferrero tray with the technique of converting big used materials into new smaller cute things. Long live our planet Earth!