DIY METAL BELT
9th January 2012
Metal belts have been on my mind and at the absolute top of my DIY list for a long time. I finally found the material I needed to make my own version when I was back in Australia on holidays – aluminium flashing which is sheet metal used in roofs, found at the hardware store. Read on for an incredibly simple (and cheap!) tutorial.
You need:
- Approx 1 metre of 0.03mm or 0.05mm thick Aluminium Flashing – used in roofing and available in most hardware stores. It cost me around AUD$2.50 for the metre.
- Scissors
- Hammer
- Towel
- Rope, leather or wire to secure at the back
How to:
1. Using scissors cut a strip of flashing to size – I cut mine about 7cm wide and 75cm long to suit my waist with a little extra at the ends.
2. To effectively ‘hem’ the edge of the metal (so that you don’t cut yourself while wearing it), place your flashing on a table with about 1cm along the length of it hanging over the side of the table. Using your fingers, push the metal down so it is flush with the corner of the table. Turn the metal over and push it down all the way down along the edge. Repeat this on the other long edge of the belt.
5. To finish the edges, cover with a towel and hammer lightly with the hammer along the edge so it is nice and flat. You can also place the belt between two phone books and hammer the edges to make sure it is finished well.
6. Carefully bend the belt around your waist or something round like a bucket, making sure not to fold it – the less it folds or bends the better the belt will look.
7. Roll the two ends of the belt over so that you have two tubes at the ends. I rolled the ends around a pencil to make it easier.
8. Finally, thread the tubes with ribbon, leather or rope and tie in a bow or tuck into the tubes at the back to secure the belt. I used some plastic covered fencing wire but you can use whatever you want.
Here’s the finished product. Given how cheap aluminium flashing is you can make a few different versions – thick, thin, hammered, smooth etc.
And there you go! How easy is that? The belt goes with just about every outfit you can imagine – and suits summer as much as it does winter.
Wearing:
Outfit 1 – Something Else wool jumper, Country Road Singlet, Self Designed Lace Shorts, Zara boots.
Outfit 2 - Country Road Singlet, mini skirt from Korea








so cool! we’re gonna try to this DIY!
great
I never expected that material and it only makes it more awesome!! I cannot wait to try this out. Will go on my list for sure!! Thanks for the tutorial
Have a great week
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Oh that’s fabulous love it xx
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Ok… so this is… absolutely genius
Super cool stuff!
And it looks pretty good on you!
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really you are genius!
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Oh wow thats a super cool belt! I actally might try this!
This is a fab DIY!!! However I would be terrified of cutting myself on that sharp metal…
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What a fantastic idea!! I love it!
that’s such a good idea! I will be a copy cat soon (and of course link back to you!). thanks so much for this inspiration!
xxx Anita
this looks so cute! amazing job!
xx
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Love this belt. I’m sure you can rock it with a lot of outfits! Your DIYs are always inspiring!
Off to find some time to get my own projects done!
So rad!!! Great use of materials I would have never thought to use!
this is awesome! i’ve wanted one for so long and never wanted to pay so much for it
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Absolutely love this idea! It could add interest to any outfit!
Caitlin
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i love it!! i’m definitely gonna try it!!
Very cute, how clever you are!
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so awesome!
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I love love love this idea, Im going to try it thanks!
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so cool! You are amazingly creative girl!
Love Iben
i have no idea how you come up with this stuff, freaking amazing. this is one of those things… i needed… without evening knowing i needed. i am going to have my roommate get all over making this! xo http://www.theleatherweather.com
Really cute!x
This is such a great DIY project and the result looks very very nice. I want to have a metal belt for my own, too! (:
great idea!
such a creative thing! I love DIYs like this, the belt look very cool
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Wow! Looks amazing!
Xx Ash
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Luxe and shiny!
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this is cool
x
Great tutorial! Love it!
Kisses from HK,
Nicole
Wow, I love it. I need to find aluminium and then do this great tutorial. It turned out so well!!
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amazing. so clever
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So cool!
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So cool and clever, i’ll definetely try this!!!
A few days ago I posted a moodboard (inspiration) about metal belts..
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Really genius as always, but somehow I’m afraid to put my hands on it…bleeding fingers…consiering how clumsy I am!
Great idea… this turned out really good! I have been admiring this look recently too, it’s stunning
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<3 the metal belt. Gold foil wd prob look great too!
this is amazing! never would have though of that… you have the best DIYs ever!
what a lovely touch to the outfit. you are so clever. oh, and i love your something else sweater. i have a top i bought from gidget that is something else….have you found it over here in hk? or do you just go shopping for it when you’re back in australia?
xo
n
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very cool idea! you’re such a creative girl!!!
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Thanks for sharing such an original DIY!I love it paired with the chunky style knit!
x
Wow, this is soo cool! Will try it soon at home and post it on my Blog.
Greetings from Zurich,
Elli
that’s sooo cool!!
I’m very curious to know how the weight of the metal handles daily pressure from wear. 0.03mm is quite thin, does it crumple easily or have you found it stands up well against wear?
ahmazing!
does it go out of shape when you store it?
ah so amazing! recently discovered your blog and am LOVING it! Bel xxx
Wowwwwwwwwwwww absolutely stunning.
Nothing like creating your own fashion.
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ahh amazing, i have wanted one of these belts for so long but in gold… any ideas on how i could make that happen?
This is fantastic. My mind is buzzing with other ideas for using this metal! I love your blog, it always seems so effortlessly cool xx
I was seriously just thinking about buying a metal belt after seeing so many great ones all over the blogosphere, and of course I check your blog and you already have a tutorial
Such a great idea, I’m making one asap!
You actually make it appear really easy together with your presentation but I to find this topic to be actually one thing which I believe I would never understand. It sort of feels too complex and extremely large for me. I am taking a look forward in your next post, I’ll try to get the hold of it!
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My two boys had great fun making armour out of flashing based on your idea. Thanks so much! You can see pictures here http://www.meggipeg.com/2012/03/fun-with-flashing.html
Wow, muy buena informacion, yo siempre visito tu web se ve muy
cool,
Saludos
I know this is like a super old post now but I found it when I was googling metal belts. This is such a clever DIY! just curious if after awhile, the aluminum got dinged up at all?
This is great! Ps, u have THE dream body!
i love it…
im trying this for sure
Thanks so much for this DIY and for introducing me to this aluminum flashing material! It’s just what I’ve been looking for. I love your site, such great ideas!