Crafts from penny coins. Unusual uses for ordinary coins



It turns out that it won’t be difficult for a woman not only to make a salad and make a scandal out of nothing, but also to find a way to adapt any little thing, turning it, at a minimum, into a funny souvenir. These can be the notorious plastic bottles, burnt-out light bulbs, and plastic bags. The latest trend is coin crafts.

You can build an owl like this out of coins. The base can be purchased at a store that sells handmade materials.

What do you think of this penny portrait of Sherlock?

A goldfish made from coins should bring financial success to your home.

In fact, coins in jewelry and souvenirs are not a new thing at all. Remember the gypsy monistos, created from many tiers of coins of different denominations. They also decorated the edges of scarves, and during dances they jingled cheerfully in time with the movements of the dancer. Various pendants, keychains, and talismans were made from coins. Recently, various Chinese trinkets such as money trees, souvenir toads and gods sitting on coin deposits have been revived. It is believed that this is not only cute, but also very symbolic, as it accompanies the material well-being of the owner of such a toy. Who knows, maybe Feng Shui will work, but at least it certainly won’t get worse. But a funny souvenir made from coins, and even made with your own hands, will certainly please the eye. And the process of making it can be an excellent relaxer. Working with coins and other little things can be so captivating that it will become a real outlet in a world of bustle, eternal haste and endless problems. You only have to try it once! Moreover, souvenirs made from coins made with your own hands, with your soul put into them, can be a wonderful gift for a birthday or a wedding of friends.

Using coins of different shapes and colors, you can achieve the effect of a play of light in a picture of coins.

Having pasted it onto a canvas, it would be a good idea to hang such a picture in your home and it will bring financial success.

For the Olympics in London they laid out this mosaic of stumps.

The pennies were laid out in several layers.

Where can I get coins? And stale piggy banks, and compartments of women's handbags, wallets or pockets littered with small change, and Soviet rarities lying around unnecessarily, stored just in case! Or maybe this is exactly the case? So, let’s clear out all the stash and get to work!

If you have enough coins, you can decorate the walls with them!

Coins in the interior will look even better than Italian tiles.

Some hotels make walls out of coins.

Old furniture can be decorated with coins and varnished.

The first, simplest option is to make an original souvenir that will serve as a real talisman that will attract financial well-being and good luck to you. To make it, you need to prepare some voluminous object with smooth lines, for example, an old vase, jug or even a simple bottle. You will also need plasticine and a lot of small coins - preferably they are of the same denomination. Penny coins are best suited; due to their small size, the souvenir will look more subtle and elegant. The manufacturing process is like this DIY coin crafts simple to the point of primitiveness. To begin with, a thin layer of plasticine is evenly applied over the surface of a vase or other object that you decide to work with, and then coins are attached one row after another according to the principle of scales - from the bottom of the vessel to the top. In this case, you need to carefully monitor the distance between the rows, avoiding too wide gaps. If the coins are of different denominations and qualities, then you will have to sort them before starting work, separating the newest and shiny coins, especially pleasing to your eye, to decorate the top of the dishes.

An old vase that has been remade will shine with new colors.

For the vase, it is better to choose bright shiny new coins or clean off old ones. Cover the vase with black varnish or paint and glue the coins. You can use Moment glue for iron and porcelain.

Don't forget to ventilate the room. The glue is toxic.

This is the vase we got. Looks very solid, doesn't it?

The largest and dullest coins should be placed at the bottom of the vase. If the object to which the plasticine with money layers is attached is too large in size, then coins of different colors and denominations will look very appropriate on it. For example, from white and yellow metal you can form real patterns over the entire surface. Nothing limits your imagination here. After completing the work, the finished craft must be protected from darkening of coins and dust by covering it with several layers of transparent varnish. After the varnish has dried, you will get a beautiful work of art that will make you proud of yourself: after all, you created a real masterpiece with your own hands!

To make this ring, we used two one-cent coins and a two-cent coin (the base).

To work you will need: nail polish, a base ring and three coins.

Paint two coins with nail polish and glue them together like we did.

The coins will also make wonderful earrings.

funny coin crafts can be obtained using a minimum of tools: a drill with a thin drill bit or superglue. The simplest option is a pendant: if you drill two thin holes at the bottom and top of the coin, you can assemble such a decoration of any volume and shape.

This is the kind of money waterfall that skillful hands can produce.

We will need a glue gun or just a tube of glue, coins of different denominations, a fork and a cup and saucer for work.

Bend the fork like this.

As you understand, the fork is the basis of our money waterfall.

Glue the fork to the saucer and wait until the glue dries.

Now glue the cup to the fork.

Then build the waterfall itself from coins.

You can make a desktop souvenir from coins glued together in the shape of a tower or pyramid. And if you collect ordinary beads, in which coins from different materials alternate, and fasten them, for example, with wire rings, and even put them on a chain, you will get not just a necklace, but a real necklace. Using the principle of a vase covered with coins from the option proposed above, you can turn a simple flower pot into a luxurious flowerpot. Let's go further: the aged lampshade of your favorite table lamp will sparkle with vibrant, updated colors if you decorate it with the same strings of coin beads. The basis for their fastening is several wire rings.

You can make such a beautiful table out of coins.

To work, choose an old table, paint it, update it.

Start gluing the coins to the middle of the tabletop.

Glue the coins tightly.

This is how we turned out to decorate the table.

Cover the slot with a layer of varnish or silicone.

The table can be used both outdoors and in the house - it turned out very beautiful for us.

If you have accumulated a lot of coins of different denominations and countries, then you can make a picture like this.

Glue the coins to the glass and place them in the frame. Job is done!

Such a picture can be presented to a guest from another country.

This is how, penny by penny, real ones are created souvenirs made from coins. And they don’t cost as much as the number of coins attached to them. Their artistic value is much more expensive than the combined value of the individual components. After all, both the pricelessness of the author’s idea and the work itself are simply incomparable. A striking example of this is the small sculptures of American artist Stacey Lee Webber, created from one-cent coins.

Works by Stacey Lee Webber

Works by Stacey Lee Webber

Works by Stacey Lee Webber

Works by Stacey Lee Webber

Works by Stacey Lee Webber

Works by Stacey Lee Webber

Works by Stacey Lee Webber

Works by Stacey Lee Webber

Works by Stacey Lee Webber

Works by Stacey Lee Webber

Works by Stacey Lee Webber

Works by Stacey Lee Webber

Works by Stacey Lee Webber

Works by Stacey Lee Webber

Works by Stacey Lee Webber

Works by Gabriel Rufete

Gabriel Rufete

Gabriel Rufete

Gabriel Rufete

Gabriel Rufete

Works by Colombian artist Federico Uribe

Colombian artist Federico Uribe

Colombian artist Federico Uribe

At the most prestigious vernissages and auctions, works of various arts are bought for money. But the bills and coins themselves also become so, for example, in the works of artists Jacqueline Lou Skaggs and Vander Martic, who create small sculptures from the smallest coins. They depict anything: tools of labor - hammers and saws, figures of different people in any life situations, and abstract things.

It turns out that thanks to such an inconspicuous little thing that has no special value like a coin, any of us can not only create a funny trinket, a nice gift, a symbolic souvenir, but also join in high art.

Crafts from coins photo

Women's jewelry has long been made from coins.

Even stars wear them. For example, we noticed Selena Gomez wearing this.

Table of coins

Table of coins

Floor made of coins

Floor made of coins

Onet furniture

Floor made of coins

Another piece of coin jewelry, this time a bracelet.

Vest made of coins. Heavy, but dazzlingly brilliant.

Crafts from coins video

Good day, brainwashes! Have you ever wondered what you will look like on a coin? Now you have a chance to find out, and my brainstorming about the creation with your own hands own coin.

In the distant past, the creation of a coin was carried out rather laboriously, using two stamps, between which a plate of soft metal was placed, and then compressed with pressure of several tons. Today everything is simpler, you just need to make a 3D model crafts and send it to a CNC mill for processing. To find out more brain process create your own coin, just follow the steps in this guide!

Required materials and tools:

  • brass billet
  • screws
  • CNC router with soft metal processing option
  • 3D modeling software (for example, Autodesk 123D Catch)
  • graphic editor for photo processing
  • metal cutter
  • needle file/sandpaper
  • camera

Let `s start!

Step 1: 3D Head Model

At this stage, to create a 3D model of the head, you can use two methods, unless of course you have the fortunate opportunity to scan your head in high quality on a 3D scanner. The first is to create it in Autodesk software called 123D Catch, which “stitches” a 3D model from several photographs of the head. The second method involves constructing a depth map from brainphoto to create a relief that will be transferred to the coin.

The first method, working in 123D Catch, is described in Step:2, and to create a depth map, go straight to Step:4. Unfortunately, both methods are time-consuming, but the results are excellent.

Step 2: Autodesk 123D Catch

Using Autodesk 123D Catch is perhaps the easiest option, and I will not go into details, because there are a lot of descriptions and video instructions for working with this software on the Internet.

The point is to take as many photographs of your head as possible from different angles. When taking photographs, you should not move; the photos themselves should be clear and with the greatest depth of field (that is, if the nose is in focus, then the eyes should not be blurred). If the photos are unclear, this will affect the quality of the model.

If you choose this method, be prepared to take about 50-100 photos covering your head from different sides. But, if you are making a model to create a relief on a coin, then you can take fewer photographs, only on one side of the head.

Once all the necessary frames have been captured, they are “passed” through 123D Catch and a 3-dimensional model is obtained, further manipulation of which can be done in a 3D editor of your choice.

Step 3: Coin Modeling

If the 3D model is ready and smoothed to a state that suits you, then it needs to be “halved” and “crumpled” the way it will look on a coin.

Step 4: Depth Map

The method of creating a depth map is more complex and requires more manipulation, but gives better results, if of course you have time.

The very idea of ​​a depth map is that the lighter places brainphoto located closer to the camera. The closest parts of an object are white, the farthest parts are black, and everything in between is shades of gray. Unfortunately, simply converting a photo to grayscale and then converting the “gray” photo into a depth map will not work.

In the graphic editor, we start transforming your photo by converting it to black and white mode, then adjust the brightness and contrast - move the value sliders and achieve the brightness and contrast needed for the depth map. Nothing supernatural, just ordinary work with graphics. You can use burn and dodge effects to get the desired result. The hair can be cut into a separate layer and inverted, thereby making it stand out (especially if the hair is dark).

During processing you may have to switch between 3D software (I will show you how to use it in the next step) and a graphic editor to work out the details of your brain models.

Step 5: Profile Modeling

In the 3D modeling software we find a function for drawing out geometric dimensions using the depth map that we have already made. Basically, all we will do is extrude the geometry of the polygon depending on the color of the corresponding pixel in the depth map. If the pixel is white, then you need to pull out a lot, gray - less, black - not pull out at all, and in the end you will get a relief profile.

This process may differ depending on the selected software, for example, in Autodesk 3ds Max this is called Displace (modifier), in Rhinoceros 3D this action is called heighfield, in other programs it may be different. In some programs, such as Solidworks, this action is not so easy to perform.

Once the depth map conversion is complete and the relief profile looks as expected, we model the remaining coin details around the face profile and move on to the next step.

Step 6: Alternative

At this stage, your “coin” fantasies have been embodied in a 3D model, and nothing stops you from giving up milling the coin, and instead printing it on a 3D printer, also from metal. And for this there are many companies offering this service, but keep in mind that a printed coin will be several times more expensive than one made on a milling machine. Although if you do not have access to a CNC router or do not plan to buy one, then for printing one coin the option is quite viable.

Coins are a good material for making various DIY crafts. Strength and absolutely correct shape ensures this material is widely popular among real DIYers. In addition, coins can have different sizes and shapes, which also provides opportunities for flights of fancy.

2) To do box of coins You will need a lot of little things that will serve as a frame and a decorative element at the same time. There are two ways to make such a homemade product with your own hands. First, you can use a ready-made box as a frame, which you can simply cover with coins. But we will go the other way - we will completely make the craft from coins. You need to lay out the coins in towers, gluing them together. This way you will line the walls of the box. To lay out the bottom, you should glue one coin to another in the form of scales. I forgot to say that you can use regular super glue to attach coins to each other.

3) Frame of coins much easier to make than a shiny box. You need to cut out a rectangle with wide walls from durable cardboard. Only the dimensions of these walls (in thickness) should not be much larger than the dimensions of the coins, so that the frame does not turn out to be too heavy. Glue one coin to another like scales. The photo should be placed at the back of the frame. But if you want the photo to be able to be changed, you will have to make a simple mechanism. For example, you can glue guide strips from the same cardboard.

4) And to make such a homemade product - coin ring, you need to be a true master of your craft. This is a real work of art (by the way, quite a worthwhile one). I can’t tell you HOW you can do this with your own hands because I’m unlikely to succeed even in something similar. But there is always something to strive for.))

Crafts from coins: metal creativity (20 photos)

A thing made with your own hands radiates special energy, because the soul of the master is invested in it, his joy from creative work, and crafts made from coins also have the magical property of attracting money. However, this is not the only reason why pennies often become part of hand-made compositions.

Advantages of coins as a material for crafts:

  • Availability (every home has little things);
  • Durability of metal products (labor will not be in vain);
  • The correct rounded shape makes it easier to make crafts with your own hands;
  • The presence of several diameters expands the possibilities of use (fulfillment of plans);
  • Variety of designs (embossing) and choice of colors (yellow and white).

The proposed ideas for “coin creativity” are easy to implement. You just need to stock up on the required amount of change.

What can you make from pennies?

The simplest crafts require a glue gun, a base item and a sufficient amount of small change. The manufacturing method is simple: a clean surface is sequentially covered with coins.

By choosing coins of different denominations, you can achieve filling the entire area without gaps. The finishing elements can be placed flat or at an angle (that is, glue the coin with an edge).

Such crafts are good because you don’t need to drill or bend anything or cut metal.

Beautiful DIY coin crafts:

  • Vase or flowerpot;
  • Photo frame;
  • Souvenir “money bottle”;
  • Floating cup, money tap;
  • Furniture decor;
  • Topiary (horseshoe of happiness, hearts, balls).

The imagination of craftsmen is not limited to simply pasting finished objects. A trifle becomes a full-fledged “building material”! The coins are stacked one on top of the other, forming cylinders. Walls are then built from coin columns. Crafts in the form of a ship, a castle, or a box are made using this method.

What can be done to ensure that the craft does not lose its spectacular appearance over time?

Experienced craftsmen cover coins with spray paint (silver or gold) and then with acrylic varnish in several layers. This item is easy to care for. It can be wiped with a damp cloth.

How to achieve a smooth surface? If the gaps between the pennies bother you, you can fill them with silicone. Moreover, it is not necessary to use a transparent composition.

We choose thicker cardboard and cut out a frame of the desired shape from it. The width of the frame should not be too large (a little larger than the diameter of the coins is enough) so that the product does not turn out to be too heavy.

Then we glue the pennies. Here everyone acts as their fantasy dictates. You can glue only a few coins in the corners or fill the entire surface with coins, choose coins that are absolutely identical in size and color, or create patterns from different elements.

Place the photo on the back of the frame. To make it easier to change photos, you can glue cardboard guides for the photo card.

Coins have long been used to decorate clothes, make jewelry and talismans from them. Moreover, the money in the product did not lose its purchasing power. A bracelet or monisto could be exchanged for food.

Modern craftsmen drill holes in coins and connect them with wires, forming chains (sometimes in several tiers). You can make a pendant, earrings, or bracelet from coins with a hole. In the latter case, pennies can be attached to a chain with small rings made of thin wire or connected with lace braiding.

Making a ring is a little more difficult, but the craftsman is afraid, so nothing is impossible for a handy man.

Money trees have long been popular crafts made from coins. This symbol of prosperity makes a good gift or a good interior decoration.

To work you will need:

  • Kopecks (it is better to use elements with a minimum diameter, in denominations of 1 or 10 kopecks);
  • Thin wire;
  • Stand;
  • Thick wire or real tree branches;
  • Acrylic paints;
  • Plasticine or putty;
  • Tools.
  1. We make holes in the coins.
  2. We attach a tree formed from thick wire or branches to the stand.
  3. We cut the thin wire into pieces 10-20 centimeters long.
  4. We thread the wire into the hole of the coin, bend it in half and twist the free ends. It turns out to be a circle on a flexible stick.
  5. We connect individual blanks together in 3-5 pieces. We twist the wires. We form branches.
  6. We twist the resulting branches around the tree branches on the stand.
  7. We mask all flaws with putty. Let it dry.
  8. We paint the trunk and base with acrylic paints. Let it dry.
  9. Cover with varnish. It is better to use matte varnish for the barrel, and glossy for coins.

The money tree can not only stand on a stand, but also hang on the wall as a picture. To do this, glue the trunk and branches from any suitable material onto the selected base. These could be sticks and twigs found on a walk, rope or twine, plasticine or clay. We take whatever is at hand. We arrange coins artistically around the branches. You may have to cover the creation with a thin layer of acrylic paint (to even out the color) and apply shadows and add various decorative elements.

The basis for the panel can be a rectangular sheet of plywood or fiberboard. This method of storing travel souvenirs is much more convenient and effective than keeping “trophies” in bulk.

Designing a panel in the form of three-dimensional letters is as easy as shelling pears. We cut out symbols from plywood or cardboard (you can use thick foam or other convenient material) and glue coins of various denominations and sizes (currencies of different countries) onto droplets of hot glue.

Inexhaustible cash flow - who would refuse it? You can only dream about it or admire it as a symbol of abundance if it is given to you.

For this coin craft you will need:

  • cup and saucer (it is better to use a set made of thin light metal or plastic);
  • aluminum fork;
  • coins;
  • glossy acrylic varnish;
  • hot glue.
  • We bend the fork so that its teeth can catch on the edge of the saucer, and glue the cup to the handle in a horizontal position.
  • We weigh down the base (glue a handful of coins one after another).
  • We attach a fork to the saucer, and glue a cup to its end.
  • We cover the fork with coins so that it is not visible.
  • We cover the “stream” with several layers of varnish (the more, the better) to create the appearance of a water sheen.

Instead of a cup, you can glue a tap or a horn, the meaning of the original coin craft will not change.

Such gifts have magical powers. They attract financial well-being. Money to money, penny to penny - the truth of these expressions has been confirmed by many years of practice. The shining object serves as a magnet for banknotes of different denominations. The symbol of an inexhaustible cash flow will be useful for both businessmen and housewives.

THE MASTER'S WORK IS AFRAID!

19 Creative Ideas for Using Coins

Coins are a very convenient and practical material that is suitable for making mosaics, bracelets and stands, as well as for simply decorating pots for house plants. A little imagination, diligence, and this is what can happen!

Using a coin minting stamp you can make such a cute pendant. Coins brought from another country will look especially good.

A picture lined with coins. A little paint, an original frame, a canvas - what else is needed for a piece of modern art? You can make such a gift for a friend and assure him that his material well-being is guaranteed. Good idea!

A variant of a coin necklace with complex weaving. It will look great with an African style dress!

Coins can be flattened and the design can be erased. Such flat coins will make an extraordinary decoration...

Coin buttons are an addition to casual clothing.

Frame for mirror or photographs. You won't need too many coins.

I definitely wouldn't refuse a table like this!

Covering a ring with coins and using it as a holder for napkins and holiday letters is an unexpected idea.

A tray lined with coins! Will fit into any interior.

A bar counter or countertop in coins will become an expressive detail of the room.

Just a coffee table. It’s nice to sit and enjoy such a cozy evening...

Ordinary vases can be turned into eye-catching, interesting things. Covering them with coins is as easy as shelling pears, but the effect!

Coins can enhance almost any item. Even the horse's head is made of wood.

Money and letters. Coin lettering is a fun way to set a themed mood in a room.

An artsy house using coins for the roof! Better than a cookie house. It can be used not only as a bird feeder, but also as a mailbox.

A whole wall of coins!

Sometimes coins seem especially appropriate...

Making a floor out of coins is not at all as difficult as it seems. It’s as if they were created for this process!

Category: Crafts from coins and banknotes

Crafts made from coins have now become very popular. Their strength and correct shape, as well as your flight of imagination, can create a completely unique gift for your family and friends that you cannot buy in a store. It is also believed that this is not just cute, but also symbolic, as it contributes to the material well-being of the owner of this souvenir. Ten-kopeck coins are best suited for crafts; due to their small size, the souvenir will look neat and elegant.

If you make a souvenir according to all the rules in order to use it to attract monetary luck, then the coins must be attached with the obverse facing up.

Obverse (French avers, Latin adversus - facing). That is, the obverse is considered to be the side opposite to the side on which the denomination of the coin is depicted.

Money for a wedding in our time is not just a common, but a traditional gift. But giving them simply in an envelope is not very original, and neither are the newlyweds themselves.

There is a special sign - giving a horseshoe for good luck. I suggest you show originality and make a horseshoe with your own hands. The master class contains details.

A thing made with your own hands radiates special energy, because the soul of the master is invested in it, his joy from creative work, and crafts made from coins also have the magical property of attracting money. However, this is not the only reason why pennies often become part of hand-made compositions.

Advantages of coins as a material for crafts:

  • Availability (every home has little things);
  • Durability of metal products (labor will not be in vain);
  • The correct rounded shape makes it easier to make crafts with your own hands;
  • The presence of several diameters expands the possibilities of use (fulfillment of plans);
  • Variety of designs (embossing) and choice of colors (yellow and white).

The proposed ideas for “coin creativity” are easy to implement. You just need to stock up on the required amount of change.

What can you make from pennies?

The simplest crafts require a glue gun, a base item and a sufficient amount of small change. The manufacturing method is simple: a clean surface is sequentially covered with coins.

By choosing coins of different denominations, you can achieve filling the entire area without gaps. The finishing elements can be placed flat or at an angle (that is, glue the coin with an edge).

Such crafts are good because you don’t need to drill or bend anything or cut metal.

Beautiful DIY coin crafts:

  • Vase or flowerpot;
  • Photo frame;
  • Souvenir “money bottle”;
  • Floating cup, money tap;
  • Furniture decor;
  • Topiary (horseshoe of happiness, hearts, balls).

The imagination of craftsmen is not limited to simply pasting finished objects. A trifle becomes a full-fledged “building material”! The coins are stacked one on top of the other, forming cylinders. Walls are then built from coin columns. Crafts in the form of a ship, a castle, or a box are made using this method.

What can be done to ensure that the craft does not lose its spectacular appearance over time?

Experienced craftsmen cover coins with spray paint (silver or gold) and then with acrylic varnish in several layers. This item is easy to care for. It can be wiped with a damp cloth.

How to achieve a smooth surface? If the gaps between the pennies bother you, you can fill them with silicone. Moreover, it is not necessary to use a transparent composition.

Photo frame

We choose thicker cardboard and cut out a frame of the desired shape from it. The width of the frame should not be too large (a little larger than the diameter of the coins is enough) so that the product does not turn out to be too heavy.

Then we glue the pennies. Here everyone acts as their fantasy dictates. You can glue only a few coins in the corners or fill the entire surface with coins, choose coins that are absolutely identical in size and color, or create patterns from different elements.

Place the photo on the back of the frame. To make it easier to change photos, you can glue cardboard guides for the photo card.

Decorations

Coins have long been used to decorate clothes, make jewelry and talismans from them. Moreover, the money in the product did not lose its purchasing power. A bracelet or monisto could be exchanged for food.

Modern craftsmen drill holes in coins and connect them with wires, forming chains (sometimes in several tiers). You can make a pendant, earrings, or bracelet from coins with a hole. In the latter case, pennies can be attached to a chain with small rings made of thin wire or connected with lace braiding.

Making a ring is a little more difficult, but the craftsman is afraid, so nothing is impossible for a handy man.

Money Tree

Money trees have long been popular crafts made from coins. This symbol of prosperity makes a good gift or a good interior decoration.

To work you will need:

  • Kopecks (it is better to use elements with a minimum diameter, in denominations of 1 or 10 kopecks);
  • Thin wire;
  • Stand;
  • Thick wire or real tree branches;
  • Acrylic paints;
  • Plasticine or putty;
  • Tools.

Preparation method:

  1. We make holes in the coins.
  2. We attach a tree formed from thick wire or branches to the stand.
  3. We cut the thin wire into pieces 10-20 centimeters long.
  4. We thread the wire into the hole of the coin, bend it in half and twist the free ends. It turns out to be a circle on a flexible stick.
  5. We connect individual blanks together in 3-5 pieces. We twist the wires. We form branches.
  6. We twist the resulting branches around the tree branches on the stand.
  7. We mask all flaws with putty. Let it dry.
  8. We paint the trunk and base with acrylic paints. Let it dry.
  9. Cover with varnish. It is better to use matte varnish for the barrel, and glossy for coins.

The money tree can not only stand on a stand, but also hang on the wall as a picture. To do this, glue the trunk and branches from any suitable material onto the selected base. These could be sticks and twigs found on a walk, rope or twine, plasticine or clay. We take whatever is at hand. We arrange coins artistically around the branches. You may have to cover the creation with a thin layer of acrylic paint (to even out the color) and apply shadows and add various decorative elements.

Panel

The basis for the panel can be a rectangular sheet of plywood or fiberboard. This method of storing travel souvenirs is much more convenient and effective than keeping “trophies” in bulk.

Designing a panel in the form of three-dimensional letters is as easy as shelling pears. We cut out symbols from plywood or cardboard (you can use thick foam or other convenient material) and glue coins of various denominations and sizes (currencies of different countries) onto droplets of hot glue.

aluminum fork;

  • coins;
  • glossy acrylic varnish;
  • hot glue.
  • Preparation method:

    • We bend the fork so that its teeth can catch on the edge of the saucer, and glue the cup to the handle in a horizontal position.
    • We weigh down the base (glue a handful of coins one after another).
    • We attach a fork to the saucer, and glue a cup to its end.
    • We cover the fork with coins so that it is not visible.
    • We cover the “stream” with several layers of varnish (the more, the better) to create the appearance of a water sheen.

    Instead of a cup, you can glue a tap or a horn, the meaning of the original coin craft will not change.

    Such gifts have magical powers. They attract financial well-being. Money to money, penny to penny - the truth of these expressions has been confirmed by many years of practice. The shining object serves as a magnet for banknotes of different denominations. The symbol of an inexhaustible cash flow will be useful for both businessmen and housewives.

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    Coins are a good material for making various DIY crafts. Strength and absolutely correct shape ensures this material is widely popular among real homemade ones. In addition, coins can have different sizes and shapes, which also provides opportunities for flights of fancy.

    1) Probably the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the phrase “Crafts from coins” is coin tree. Making it yourself is not as difficult as it might seem at first glance. The main thing is to be sure that everything will work out for you. As they say: “The eyes fear, but the hands do.” First you need to choose the most brilliant coins from your wallet. Then you should drill small holes in the center of the round timber so that the wire can be threaded through them. The money tree fruits are ready. Now you need to weave a trunk and branches from ordinary (it’s better to take copper) wire. The trunk is thicker, the branches are thinner - everything is simple. Now you should hang fruits in the form of coins on the improvised branches. Such a tree is said to bring good luck and profit to the home.


    2) To do box of coins You will need a lot of little things that will serve as a frame and a decorative element at the same time. There are two ways to make such a homemade product with your own hands. First, you can use a ready-made box as a frame, which you can simply cover with coins. But we will go the other way - we will completely make the craft from coins. You need to lay out the coins in towers, gluing them together. This way you will line the walls of the box. To lay out the bottom, you should glue one coin to another in the form of scales. I forgot to say that you can use regular super glue to attach coins to each other.

    Glue the bottom to the walls and the frame is ready. Now all that remains is to make a lid for our box. Here you will still need a base - you can take an unnecessary lid from any box that is suitable in size, and simply cover it with coins. The craft is almost ready, now it needs to be lightly coated with gold paint and varnish. Brilliant work!


    3) Frame of coins much easier to make than a shiny box. You need to cut out a rectangle with wide walls from durable cardboard. Only the dimensions of these walls (in thickness) should not be much larger than the dimensions of the coins, so that the frame does not turn out to be too heavy. Glue one coin to another like scales. The photo should be placed at the back of the frame. But if you want the photo to be able to be changed, you will have to make a simple mechanism. For example, you can glue guide strips from the same cardboard.


    4) And to make such a homemade product - coin ring, you need to be a true master of your craft. This is a real work of art (by the way, quite a worthwhile one). I can’t tell you HOW you can do this with your own hands because I’m unlikely to succeed even in something similar. But there is always something to strive for.))