I have long wanted to make myself some wire decorations and so felt it high time to give it a go. Raiding the shed where the other half stores his bits and bobs, I managed to find pretty much all I needed:
- wire, strong enough to hold a shape but soft enough to be pliable
- pliers also used for wire cutting as well as holding and shaping
- nails and hammer (I tried dressmaking pins at first but they were not strong enough)
- A piece of board to hammer into, I used an old chopping board past its sell by date but still lurking in the kitchen
- various objects from around the house to aid shape formation
This seems to be the year of angel making for me, a surprise as they are not something I am usually drawn to. But I really fancied making some wire angels which is how this all began.
First I drew out the size and shape of the angel I was after, use the below photo to help you, roughly I decided to use a figure of 8 shape, have the head about 1/3 the size of the entire angel and to have the wings about the same length as the angel from head to base.
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| Being organised before starting to craft makes life so much easier, gather everything you may need before you begin |
Once I had a rough idea I began winding the wire around my hands to create the figure of 8 shape you see in the photos. I wasn’t entirely happy with the end figure of 8 shape so on my second attempt, I used a round speaker and a bottle of paint to wind the wire around to form a much neater figure of 8. Once satisfied, or as satisfied as I could be, I wound a few times around between the body and the head to form a neck.
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| Basic angel body |
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| To make a more defined and smooth body and head you can use everyday objects and wind the wire around them, here I have used a speaker and a bottle of paint! |
Moving onto the wings I again created an 8 shape but perpendicular to the body. After having completed 3 rounds I then spread the wire out to create a more wing-like look. I played around with each of the angels I made so there is no uniform look. I like it a bit eclectic as you can probably tell.
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| This wire angel has the spread-out wings |
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| Draw out the star shape and hammer in nails at each vertex, I nailed into an old wooden chopping board |
Each angel and star were made to be deliberately different but if you wanted a more uniform look that would work too. These are rustic or do I mean childish-looking decoration but I happen to quite like them. They won’t win me any prizes but in my dining room with low lighting, I think they look ok.
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| Depending on the strength of your wire you can use the pliers to pull the wire a little tauter and make the edges straighter and crisper, this is not necessary however |
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| A 'rustic' wire star decoration |
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| Can you spot a couple of stars hidden in the garland? |
There was no stopping whilst I had the equipment out. I made a couple of Christmas tree wire holders. That can either be used for place names, small menu or drinks cards or even as a tree decoration in its own right. Once I begin on a theme it just rolls and rolls.
What else could be made with wire...













