Then I saw one at Hobby Lobby. But why buy one at Hobby Lobby when it's so much more fun to make one?
I had quite the stash of bottle caps, and I combined them with bits of chain and beads from a necklace to make my very own one-of-a-kind wind chime.
I used a drill to make two holes on opposite sides of each cap. |
However, I discovered later that it would have been easier to just use a hammer and nail to achieve a smaller and cleaner hole without sharp pieces of metal sticking out.
I took apart a necklace like this one to add beads and bits of chain among the caps. |
I used 24 gauge wire to connect the caps to each other and to the pieces of necklace chain. |
I hung the strips of caps and beads from an old trivet. |
It looks like it could be time consuming, but it really wasn't. The girls didn't want to help me with this project, but they stopped their play every now and then to check on my progress and tell me how nice it was looking.
For behold, he who forms the mountains and creates the wind, and declares to man what is his thought, who makes the morning darkness, and treads on the heights of the earth— the Lord, the God of hosts, is his name! Amos 4:13