Pull Tab Art & Upcycling

UPCYCLING

Upcycling is a component of sustainability in which the use of waste materials to provide new products. It is generally a reinvestment in the environment. This process allows for the reduction of waste and use of virgin materials.

"Upcycling is the practice of taking something that is disposable and transforming it into something of greater use and value."

The term upcycling was coined by William McDonough and Michael Braungart, authors of Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things.

THE PULL TAB

History and Evolution

The pull tab was invented in 1959 by a tool maker from Ohio called Ermal Fraze. Legend says he found himself at a picnic, with his beer and no can opener, or churchkey, to open the beer cans.

Since then, the tab has come a long way. By 1965, three quarters of all breweries in the US were using them.

But for all their convenience, the pull tabs were an environmental nightmare. For 10 years people opened cans, ripped off the pull-tabs and threw them to the side because they were encouraged to - there was nothing else to do with these removable metal pieces. Pets and wildlife died from ingesting them, as did a few people who dropped them into a can and accidentally choked on them. They wound up everywhere - from beaches and parks, to playgrounds and garbage disposals. People routinely cut themselves in a time when hand sanitizer wasn't in everyone's pockets.

In 1975, the stay-on tab was invented and now it takes a little more work to take them off.

Tab Art on Flickr

5 Gallons of Pop Tabs by bnpositive
Orange Necklace and Earring Set by Pop Top Lady
Red Necklace and Earring Set by Pop Top Lady
Red Necklace and Earring Set by Pop Top Lady
Orange Necklace and Earring Set by Pop Top Lady
Orange Necklace and Earring Set by Pop Top Lady
Red Necklace and Earring Set by Pop Top Lady
Red Necklace and Earring Set by Pop Top Lady
Orange Necklace and Earring Set by Pop Top Lady
Orange Necklace and Earring Set by Pop Top Lady
pop tabs 018 by Pop Top Lady
pop tabs 025 by Pop Top Lady
pop tabs 043 by Pop Top Lady
pop tabs 041 by Pop Top Lady
Using the Bottom of the Soda Can... by Pop Top Lady
. by Pop Top Lady
Using the Bottom of the Soda Can...3 by Pop Top Lady
Using the Bottom of the Soda Can...4 by Pop Top Lady
Using the Bottom of the Soda Can...2 by Pop Top Lady
pop tabs 026 by Pop Top Lady
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Tab Art Videos on YouTube

How to Make a Pop Tab Bracelet
by SimplyShaJen | video info

566 ratings | 408,622 views
curated content from YouTube

Links to Pull Tab Art

The WWWW (Wonderful World Wide Web) is full of beautiful work, upcycling the pull tabs. Here are just a few...
Chery'ls Art Box
Jewelry and art with pop tabs
Urbanwoodswalker Etsy Shop
Art with aluminum cans and pull tabs (and other found objects)
Pop Top Lady's Shop
Pull Tab Crochet
Brad C Taylor's Pull Tab Art
Flickr photostream
Inhabitat
Weblog devoted to the future of design, tracking the innovations in technology, practices and materials that are pushing architecture and home design towards a smarter and more sustainable future. Art and Design with recycled materials

Leave your feedback and suggestions

  • KateHon May 14, 2012 @ 10:33 pm | delete
    Wow, these pop tab ideas are awesome! Love them! Congrats on making the upcycling monsterboard!
  • ecycler Aug 5, 2011 @ 6:04 pm | delete
    Great ideas! We found a woman that takes bottle caps and upcycles them into cufflinks and other jewelry: http://blog.ecycler.com/2010/11/09/upcycle-with-bottle-caps/
  • JJNW Aug 4, 2011 @ 12:32 pm | delete
    What fun ideas! I love using freebies for crafting!
  • ewguru Feb 3, 2011 @ 10:52 pm | delete
    Fun With Pulltabs great stuff
  • noobeegin Dec 21, 2010 @ 6:22 am | delete
    WOW! What great ideas for the pull tab. Awesome lens!
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