The wind bellsIn addition to being decorative, they offer melodious sound. When the wind moves them, in fact, the objects of which they are made touch each other producing a delicate and relaxing sound. The beautiful thing is that they can also be achieved with recycling materialsobtaining really interesting sound effects. You can use caps, cds, beads, twigs and many other things …
Rate and beads
With a simple sprig and some colored beads you can make a pretty windy bell to decorate the garden.
Old cans
Do you have old cans? Instead of throwing them away, you can use them to create a nice wind bell by linking them to two sprigs of support with pieces of string. If you want to make them even cute, we suggest you painting them with many colors.
Colored twigs
Simple twigs can also be used to create a wind bell. In this case we suggest you color them and cover some parts with colorful threads. Use the same threads to tie them to the support branch, as in the example.
Spoons
You have of the old spoons? Here you are an idea creative For recover them! Paint the spoons with colors lively, Then year a piece Of string at the end of handle, putting from the bead colorful For decorate them. Leaves a end of string free, in way from be able to bind to a basis Of support, as a cup upside down: simple but effective!
Old cd
The old CDs are often recycled for creative purposes and also in this case they prove to be precious. Recover a good number and add each other with thread or thin string, creating long strips. Subsequently legal to a higher support, such as a dish or lid.
Caps
It recovers a good amount of caps, perhaps of different colors, and practices two holes on each, one above and one below. Slick a piece of string or thread and, between one cap and another, add beads to keep them separate. Once the sequence is mounted, knot the end of the wire on the top of a plastic bottle, inserting it in a small hole. To complete the bell, it creates multiple holes on the bottle at a regular distance, so that you can put a row of caps in every little hole.
Timon caps
You can do the same with the caps of markers, maybe the colored ones you don’t use anymore. Tread them in a long thread, separating them with beads to maintain the right distance between one and the other. Once the strips of caps, hook them to a circular support, such as a metal or wood ring, which you can then hang where you prefer.