Make Jewelry From Your Discarded Credit Cards
Sure, you could cut up your credit and debit cards and throw them away once they're closed, expired, or the account number has been stolen in a massive data breach. Or, with a few simple tools, you could re-purpose them into lovely pieces of jewelry.
For a bracelet, you'll need a credit card (of course), scissors, wire jump rings, a clasp, needle-nose pliers, and an electric drill with a narrow bit. You can probably scavenge some of these from broken pieces of jewelry you already have.
The site's commentary on credit card use is particularly amusing:
Credit cards are based on the obsolete premise that in the future you'll have more money than you have today. In the current economy, using credit cards to rack up high-interest debt is the world's dumbest idea. The time has come to throw that credit card away...
...Or turn it into something else entirely!
How to Make a Credit-Card Bracelet [Scavenging]
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@pecan 3.14159265: NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. Your dress size may change at any time, for any reason, without notice to you. If you do not agree to these rules, you agree to resolve any disputes with binding arbitration.
I know this posting is meant to be a joke, but I want to tell you that this pvc material is not easy to cut with scissors.
I work in a printing plant that makes plastic cards so I handle this material every day. If you don't have special tools, it's probably not worth it just for a few laughs. Make jewelry out of coffee can lids or something, it would be a lot easier.
@Harry Pothead: lol okay. i'm sure 1)it's not that hard and 2)you can just go to the craft store and find something that will work.
@pecan 3.14159265: All i can say is that interest rate typically decreases at a parabolic rate as the waistline increases.








Wouldn't the American Card Express Dress be an even more lovely way to repurpose credit cards?
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