The keys and charms on this Steampunk Wind Chime make a beautiful and delicate chime, not too loud and just perfect for adding ambiance to an otherwise delightful spring day. Let your history and your interest sparkle in the sun in delightfully steampunky fashion, and welcome spring your way.
Mason jar crafts are incredibly popular, and for good reason. This chime utilizes old pieces of costume jewelry and a mason jar cut in half. This project is a little more difficult and time consuming, as you’ll need to cut and sand the edge of the mason jar in addition to adding small holes to hang your chimes from. You can check out the complete tutorial from Saved By Love Creations.
Very clever and wonderful idea. What wonderful looking wind chimes and how pretty they are hanging in the flower garden and a fabulous was to use old spindles. And I’m looking forward to following along with this challenge because the drill and Palm sander are the only power tools this girl is comfortable with at this point.
Wow, look at how gorgeous this project turned out! If you’re thinking of adding some embellishments to your outdoor space, then, this Driftwood wind chime from Twin Dragon fly Designs is sure to be right up your alley. It is super easy to create, you probably already have all the materials in your house. So, scrounge up your beads and twine and get started on this awesome DIY.
This simple chime made with copper tubes looks very similar to a wind chime that you can buy in the store. This project is a little trickier, and takes a bit more time and skill, but is worth it! The sound a copper wind chime makes is just gorgeous, not to mention soothing.