I’ve been mulling over a hanging mobile idea quite a while….just needed a little motivation to get going! And I’m so glad for the incentive to finally create what I call my “DIY Funky Junk Mobile Art”!
And this month my incentive was the Craft Room Destash Challenge! Every month, a group of bloggers challenge each other to create a new craft or project from their own stash of goodies! Check out some awesome creations you might be able to make from your own stash!
We are allowed up to $10 for necessary supplies to complete it. Luckily, this cheapskate didn’t need to spend anything more! I’ve been hoarding collecting all these bits of junk while waiting for inspiration to hit in how to use them.
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If you’d like to join in the Craft Room De-Stash Challenge, you can request to join our Facebook group here!
It’s a Mobile, but not a Mobile. It’s Mobile “Art”
Everything came from estate sales or trash. At least one is “mystery junk,” which I’ll show you further down.
I created a mobile, but it’s not the traditional kind that makes pleasing tinkling noises when the wind blows. My mobile is more “art” to display junky pieces of flotsam and use up a few beads.
Here is a mere fraction of my bead stash. I bought these and more from a yard sale a few years ago. I planned to sell them in my Etsy shop, but I found they were pretty ordinary, so I decided to use them instead. This is a great way because it makes the mobile so much prettier and more interesting.
I found out a long time ago that beading and jewelry-making were not my thing at all! Ha! Too tedious. I wouldn’t have been able to complete this project without the jeweler’s loop below that fits around the head. This is great for other close work like threading the needle on a sewing machine!
My first husband worked at a jewelry shop and got this for me. I’m so glad to have it! He died some years ago…I wrote a post on how I managed to survive that very hard time in my life.15 Ways to Survive Widowhood.
Creating the Mobile~
For this fun project I used what I had on hand:
- parts of an old mobile that fell apart
- junk from a vintage telephone I took apart a while back
- small junky pieces I’ve picked up at estate sales
- metal rabies dog tags I found in the trash behind the vet’s office when I was looking for boxes
- vintage skeleton keys
- more modern keys
- an old hinge thingy
I’m not sure what the iron “S” that’s supporting all this junk came from. It was a freebie at a yard sale.
Working with the “S” was a bit of a balancing challenge. First it had to balance horizontally in order to be relatively level while hanging in the air. I did that using lots of fishing line tied at various points around it.
Then it had to be balanced as I started hanging the beaded junk. After I got everything on, it evened out. I really love the look of the randomly strung beads!
We are enjoying it now on our covered porch.
The Finished “Art”
Daylight…
And Dusk….
Just a close-up….
The Parts of the Mobile “Art”~
Here are a few close close-ups of some of the more unusual pieces of junk, if you’re interested.
These are bits of the old mobile. I started to throw it away a while back. I’m glad I saved it.
A brass mystery item from an estate sale…anyone have a clue what it is? The long tube part is hollow.
Brass Shoe Ashtray from India…
Green bell-shaped rabies tag…
The next three are parts from the old telephone we found at an estate sale. It didn’t work, so I took it apart to see what was in it.
And finally, an old door hinge thingy~
I guess it goes to show you….you can make “art” out of just about anything!
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I have a few more mobile art projects up my sleeve, so stay tuned!
And now, don’t forget to visit the awesome craft projects from the other talented bloggers!
Sharing with these link parties~
Florence
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Kim says
Very cool project, you are a true artist!
Florence says
Aww, thanks Kim! That is indeed high praise coming from you, whose home decor and art I admire so much!
Sharon@bluewillowhouse says
I love your junk mobile. Recently I joined that same destash group on FB but didn’t get a post ready in time this month but working on something for August.
Florence says
Well, there’s always next month. Looking forward to what you’ll do Sharon!
Sharon@BlueWillowHouse says
Thank you for joining in at Snickerdoodle.
Florence says
Thank you Sharon! I love being in Snickerdoodle!
Debrashoppeno5 says
This is fabulous. You have definitely inspired me to see what I can do to make a mobile. It is a wonderful idea. Pinned.
Florence says
Well, I’m so glad I’ve inspired you! You’ve inspired me many times. Thanks for pinning too.
Kristie Cook says
I really love this! I have so many odd bits & pieces I keep because they’re interesting. This is a great way to display them & have a new art piece!
Florence says
Yes it is! I’m glad you saw my vision Kristie! Thanks for commenting & good luck with your project!
Carol Claremont says
The long tubes look like parts of another wind chime that came apart. I save all of the parts from wind chimes that break or the string rots or whatever and some of them are that long or longer. I am kind of a wind chime/mobile junkie – we live in the boonies so the noise I love can’t bother anybody else. We have really hard wind and some of them can’t withstand it – so I already have some that are partially remade – you have inspired me to add some beads and things. We have 5 dogs and I always save their expired rabies tags – and I have a million beads. Thanks for sharing all of the pics!!
Florence says
Thank you Carol! I’m glad I’ve inspired you! I hope you’ll share some of your creations with me when you complete them. I would love to see them. I love the sound of the wind chimes too, but for this project, the way the “S” was shaped didn’t lend itself well to a wind chime. I like how it turned out anyway. I plan to make some other actual chimes. I can’t believe neighbors would be annoyed by the sound, but I guess anything is possible in this day and age. I love dogs! What kind do you have?
Marie says
Florence, I think your mobile is fabulous! I love the interesting vintage rusty objects you’ve used. It’s a piece of art that one would gaze at for a long time checking out each object and wondering what it’s intended purpose used to be. Pinning and sharing
Florence says
Thank you Marie! Appreciate your comment! I’m going to be looking for more interesting objects at estate sales from now on because I had so much fun putting this together. You’re right, I do enjoy gazing at it! Thanks for the shares & pins too!
Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures says
I absolutely love how this came together! Our little dogs never wear their rabies tags. When cleaning out the desk drawer with all the vet files, I found quite a few of those. Thank goodness I never throw away anything! 😉 Now I have a great idea for them! Thank you!! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
Florence says
Thank you so much Marci! I used to throw the old rabies tags away, but now I wish I had some red ones. Of course, I can always paint a few & probably will do that. You should see how many of these I have! Probably over 500! Since they’re bell shapes, I’m trying to think of a Christmas craft. So far I haven’t seen many repurposes on Pinterest either. You’re like me….I don’t throw much away either! We’re kindred spirits!
Tuula @ Thrifty Rebel Vintage says
I love how your mobile turned our Florence. It’s so fun and interesting with all the bits that you used. What a great destash project!
Florence says
Thank you Tuula! High praise indeed from the Queen of Mobiles! I appreciate it!!
Donna Wilkes says
Great way to destash and make art at the same time. The S is part of a wrought iron porch support and the brass mystery item may be part of a musical instrument. So much fun to look at each individual item. It could be a party game!
Florence says
Ah, I felt that the S had something to do with the porch, but knew it was too heavy to be part of one of those vintage aluminum doors that used to have designs in them. Glad you recognized it Donna. That other piece does look like it could be part of a musical instrument now that you mention it. Talking about a party game, I thought next time, I’d make it into a guessing game, perhaps. Thank you for your thoughtful comments!
Habiba says
Florence! I love it! I am not good at throwing things away and projects like yours teach me that it’s not a problem of mine, it’s a blessing. I can give things a second chance by making art from them.
Florence says
Thank you Habiba! I don’t throw much away except when I do a major purge LOL. I’ve been holding onto these bits for awhile. Thank you for the encouraging comments!!
LydiaF says
Great project, so many cool dangly things! I’ll bet it’s fun to look at 🙂
Florence says
Oh it is fun to look at! Thank you for coming by!
Mary says
Great job Florence and I really love that “S” shaped piece of metal you used as the base of the mobile. See even when you keep things and don’t sell them you still find ways to use them around the house and enjoy them. And that piece of paper adds DIY cred to your work.
Florence says
Thanks Mary! I had a chuckle from your comment! Actually I figured out that the piece of paper is masking tape holding all the fishing line together…haha…a necessary bit! I forgot it was there.
Molly says
I love this, it looks like something you’d find at a high end boutique or at Anthropoligie! What a fantastic way to use your craft items, it makes me want to look for little odds and ends now to try to make my own. How fun!
Florence says
Thank you Molly!! High praise! Just like Anthropologie! Wow. Glad I’ve encouraged you to look for little items! I’ve got lots of those! Especially the rabies tags. I had fun putting it all together & I’m pleased with how it turned out.
Michelle says
Hee hee Florence I have those exact same glasses that I use when I paint my miniatures. You’ll have to do a video of you wearing them with one of your awesome hats one day 😉 I love how your mobile turned out, they’re always so much fun to make and a great idea for a craft destash
Florence says
Great idea Michelle! Wearing the glasses with the hat would make me look seriously goofy, but I don’t mind. Thanks for the kind comments! I’m enjoying the end result of the mobile!
Linda at Mixed Kreations says
That is so cool Florence! Looks like you do have a great collect, and variety of beads. I have a ton of beads too. When I started making jewelry I started out beading. That really wasn’t my cup of tea, but I do love working with wire and other materials.
I have been wanting to make some yard art, windchime, but as far as it goes is, I found a piece of wood I want to use. Your pretty windchime reminds me I need to get with it.
Florence says
Thank you Linda! I encourage you to go for it, but us DIY’ers always have projects to do, right? Sounds like you & I found out beading wasn’t our thing…LOL.
Megan says
True definition of a crafty de-stash! Way to take the challenge and make something awesome!
Florence says
Thank you so much Megan! A good way to get rid of beads, and now I want to make more mobiles, so I’m on the hunt for more beads now…LOL.
Chelsea @ Making Manzanita says
What a brilliant idea. I love how you literally turned trash into treasure! Turned out great.
Florence says
Thank you Chelsea!! I enjoyed doing this project.
Carol ("Mimi") says
Wow! I love how you brought all these little parts and pieces together to create a pretty work of art for your outdoor space. What a creative project — especially the unexpected little metal items that once served other purposes — it’s fascinating.
Carol (“Mimi”) from Home with Mimi
Florence says
Carol, thank you! I enjoyed this little trash-to-treasure “experiment.” I was so pleased with how it turned out. Thank you for your comment & dropping in!
Kathleen says
How pretty, Florence! You’ve done a great job with that stash! And I have to say that I think you underestimate yourself in the jewelry-making department. You created that mobile in a very similar fashion to how I make vintage jewelry! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm! xo Kathleen|Our Hopeful Home
Florence says
Why thank you Kathleen! I appreciate your kind and encouraging words. I love Vintage Charm. Anytime I have anything to post, I had for V.Charm!
Keri says
Florence, this junk mobile is awesome!!! I love seeing random objects put together to create a cohesive look. The beads give it a fun touch and the s shaped piece was the perfect foundation for your mobile. This is fantastic!!
Florence says
Thank you Keri! Once I started, I was amazed at how all that came together b/c I really didn’t know how to do it at first. I love it now & enjoy looking at it every day!
Michelle James says
Wow this is really nice. I have a ton of beads too. I may have to use them on next month’s challenge. You have inspired me with your mobile art!
Florence says
Thank you Michelle! So happy to know I have inspired you!
Karren Haller says
Hi Florence, what a clever idea and it turned out so pretty, I love what you used on the ends. I used to make jewelry alot and have so many beads and odds and ends I could make one too, if I get the ambition. But you have inspired me.
Thank you for sharing on #OMHGFF this week.
Come again soon and often.
Have a great week!
Florence says
Thank you Karen! Good luck with your project! So nice to know I’ve inspired you!
Deborah says
Oh, I love me some funky junk! Great job
(BTW- Thanks for linking to the Waste Not Wednesday Linky Party)
Florence says
Thank YOU! I enjoyed it!
Jann Olson says
Love it Florence! The S shape bracket is perfect and every little piece tells a story. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
hugs,
Jann
Florence says
Jann, thank you. I enjoy being in your pretty party!
Jann Olson says
Hi Florence, just wanted to let you know that you will be featured at SYC later today.
hugs,
Jann
Florence says
Wow, thank you so much! I appreciate it! LOVE!
Wendi @ H2OBungalow says
How creative! I love how you used so many different colors and textures. The metal scroll was a fantastic find! Pinned 🙂
Florence says
Thank you so much Wendi! Appreciate you stopping by!
Offrs says
wow beautifully mobile art. you are a true artist.
Florence says
Thank you so much! I appreciate your visit & comment!
Susan says
Thanks so much for sharing this!
I LOVE them. I’ve pinned this and hope to make one with my granddaughter for her parents for Christmas.
Florence says
Thank you Susan! I’m so glad you like it! I’ve enjoyed it so much myself! I want to see the one you make with your granddaughter.