Make these recycled hair clips by re-purposing bottle tops, nespresso capsules, buttons and more !

Here are a few simple ideas to make your own recycled hair clips by using different re-purposed materials for decorative effect. There are many items from your day to day lives that can be used to create original, colourful and beautiful creations. The bottle tops from your favourite drink, the colourful capsules used to make coffee, old buttons, and even odd pieces from games or toys.

Recycled hair clips
Recycled hair clips

What you need

What you need
What you need

All you need to complete this project is a glue gun, some good glue sticks suitable for use with metal, some hair clip bases, and some recycled materials for decoration. I used bottle caps, nespresso capsules, wine corks, old buttons, and wooden game pieces. You may also want some additional basic tools like a cutting knife and pliers.

Bottle top hair clips

Recycled hair clip made from recycled corks and bottle tops
Recycled hair clip made from recycled corks and bottle tops

Metal bottle caps come in many different colours and patterns and can provide a great decorative element for a creative project. One of the problems with using them, however, is that they are not flat, so can be difficult to glue onto another object. To solve this problem, I simply cut a recycled wine cork into slices about as thick as the bottle cap, and glue one inside each before gluing the whole thing onto the hair clip base. I find that 3 bottle tops fit perfectly onto a 8cm long base.

Ready to make a hair clip from recycled bottle tops
Ready to make a hair clip from recycled bottle tops
Slice the cork with your stanley knife
Slice the cork with your stanley knife
Glue the cork slices into the bottle tops
Glue the cork slices into the bottle tops
Glue the bottle tops and cork to your hair clip
Glue the bottle tops and cork to your hair clip
Recycled hair clip made from recycled corks and bottle tops
Recycled hair clip made from recycled corks and bottle tops

Nespresso capsule hair clips

Recycled hair clip made from nespresso capsules
Recycled hair clip made from nespresso capsules

Nespresso capsules can be flattened to make colourful circles of aluminium – just remember to clean them out first! These can be glued directly onto a hair clip or rolled up to create a sort of bead that can then be glued to the base. I used 8 rolled up capsules in rainbow colours to create one 8cm hair clip.

Flatten your cleaned out nespresso capsules with a hammer
Flatten your cleaned out nespresso capsules with a hammer
Use round nosed pliers to roll up the flattened nespresso capsule
Use round nosed pliers to roll up the flattened nespresso capsule
Use round nosed pliers to roll up the flattened nespresso capsule
Use round nosed pliers to roll up the flattened nespresso capsule
The rolled up nespresso capsules ready to make a recycled hair clip
The rolled up nespresso capsules ready to make a recycled hair clip
Glue the central pieces first
Glue the central pieces first

Button hair slides

Hair clips made from recycled buttons
Hair clips made from recycled buttons

Old, new, recycled or found buttons are always a great decorative element to add to projects like this. Try layering them up on their own, or mixing with nespresso capsules or other materials to make your own design.

And more…

Recycled hair clips
Recycled hair clips

Don’t stop here! You can also try using odd pieces of games or toys, recycled paper, or any other pretty objects you can find to make interesting recycled hair clips. These are just a few ideas to get you started, but there are many other materials you could use to make these kinds recycled hair accessories. Check out my post about how to make a decorative hair accessory from an egg carton, for example. You can also use nespresso capsules to make brooches or other jewellery.

Save

Save

Save

Save

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong>