Re-purpose a Bicycle Wheel to Make a Tree of Life

The Tree of Life is symbolic in nearly every culture and religion. It unites heaven, earth, and the underworld and acts as a bridge between the worlds. In Norse mythology, the tree of life is called Yggdrasil, and the gods live in the branches, watching us mere mortals down below. In Egypt, holy sycamore guards the threshold between life and death, and the Mayans believe that the tree of life supports the heavens. The Herero people of South West Africa believe that the spirit tree has magical powers and that the first people climbed up the roots from the underworld to dwell on Earth.

 

I have always been fascinated by these stories, and trees hold a very special place in my heart. They are so majestic, with their roots entombed deep in the earth and their branches stretching up towards the heavens. So I thought I’d repurpose a bicycle wheel to make one and remind us that “Everything is connected. All religions, all cultures, and all people.”

 

And I am over the moon with how it turned out.

 

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What you need 

To make the tree of life, you’ll need a bicycle rim and a roll of 12 gauge black jewelry wire. A 12 gauge wire is about 2 mm thick (1/12″). I love using jewelry wire to create art. It’s super easy to work with. If you can’t find jewelry wire, baling wire will work too. It’s just a little more difficult to twist. The amount you use will depend on the size of your bicycle wheel or whatever round form you use. You also need some snips to cut the wire.

 

How to upcycle a bicycle wheel into the tree of life

If the rim still has the spokes remove them first.

 

Lightly sand the bicycle rim to remove any rust marks and wipe it down before painting the rim black.

 

Measure the diameter of the rim and cut the jewelry wire into pieces that are about 1 3/4 times as long as the diameter of the rim. You’ll need about 60 to 70 pieces in total. The more pieces you cut, the wider the tree trunk will be.

 

Place all the strips of wire together and twist them tightly just off-center from where the middle line would be to form the trunk. Place the twisted wire strips over the bicycle rim to check if you’re happy with the trunk length. If you look at a photo of a real tree, the trunk isn’t really that high in relation to the rest of the tree, so don’t twist the wire too far up. You won’t have enough to make the branches and roots later 😉

 

Once you’re happy, split the shorter wires into five groups. Don’t worry about trying to make the groups the same thickness; it will add to the organic look of the tree later 😉 Then simply twist and split, twist and split to form the roots. Try to ensure you twist the wires in the same direction, so you don’t unravel a previous twist. Keep placing the tree of life on the rim to check if you’re happy with the form and adapt as you go along.

 

Do the same for the branches. Let some of the wires overlap and add a few kinks to the wire or bend them to mimic how branches grow on trees. Every tree will look different, so don’t worry about making it perfect. The one we have at our little round house has shallow roots and long upward-facing branches.

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To attach the tree of life to the bicycle rim, push some of the wire branches and roots into the holes where the spokes would have gone and twist to secure.

 

And hang her up.

 

We hung ours using a bit of twine.

 

And added a swing on one of the wire branches we made from a toy car’s wheel. But if you’re feeling adventurous, you could always make this miniature porch swing to hang instead 😉

 

Oh, and by the way, save those wire offcuts. They can be used to make awesome wire art or this super easy photo holder. The leftovers can also be turned into a kitty memorial and twirled into ladybird spots.

 

I would love to know what you think. Do you also feel a special connection with the Tree of Life?

If you like the idea of repurposing a bicycle wheel to make a tree of life, don’t forget to pin it for later.

 

BTW, if you don’t have any jewelry wire, you can make a Tree of Life using T-shirt yarn too. Want to try your hand at some other wire art projects? Here are a few to get you started:

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116 comments

Lynne Forrest October 11, 2016 - 8:37 pm
Love this. How did you attach the tree to the bike rim????
acraftymix October 12, 2016 - 4:36 am
Thank you so much Lynne. We attached the tree of life to the bicycle rim by pushing some of the wires into the holes where the spokes would have gone and twisting them together. The close up picture of the rim above shows how we did it. Let me know if it helps
Stephanie October 8, 2016 - 1:16 pm
Wow, this is truly beautiful! I would have never guessed that was a tire! So pretty.
acraftymix October 9, 2016 - 7:30 am
Thank you so much Stephanie ;-)
Petrina October 8, 2016 - 4:06 am
Wow, this is so clever, creative and absolutely beautiful! I would have never thought to make something like this. Now that I know, I will definitely be making this! I love the whole thing, but the little tire swing is so adorable. It adds the perfect touch. Thank you so much for sharing! Take care!
acraftymix October 11, 2016 - 10:57 am
Thank you so much Petrina, glad you liked it. I'd love to see some photos of yours when you're done ;-)
Marilyn Stein October 6, 2016 - 8:22 pm
I am new to jewelry wire. Is the specific size 1,2 mm? I've seen 2 mm but I've never seen a "split" size with a comma...
acraftymix October 7, 2016 - 5:12 am
Oops, I think that's a mistake on my part. It should be 12 gauge jewelry wire which is about 2 mm thick. Thanks for pointing that out Marilyn
Celeste | The Whole Serving October 6, 2016 - 1:35 pm
This is amazing and so beautiful, I love it.
acraftymix October 6, 2016 - 1:37 pm
Thank you so much Celeste <3
Cathy Chesser October 6, 2016 - 3:22 am
Your Amazing Tree of Life is the most Beautiful piece of Art I have ever seen. You are a talented artist and a precious person. Thank you for sharing my heart was touched <3
acraftymix October 6, 2016 - 4:52 am
Wow Cathy, what a beautiful thing to say. Thank you so very much <3
Kellie October 6, 2016 - 3:08 am
My mouth is gaping open! Wow! Can you make me one? i am sure mine would not turn out like that. Really spectacular, amazing, I'm in awe!!!
acraftymix October 6, 2016 - 4:54 am
Of course yes, I'll swap you for one of those adorable monster costumes you made? It's really easy to make I you use the softer jewelry wire though, so give it a try.
rachel October 6, 2016 - 2:21 am
Where did you get the wire?
acraftymix October 6, 2016 - 4:57 am
We buy the wire at our local China Mall. South Africa has tons of them all over the place and they sell the wire in 60m rolls. I did a quick search on google and got lots of results coming back so you'll be able to shop around for a price that suits you best.
Candy Walsh October 6, 2016 - 1:42 am
This is so awesome and I'm SO glad I came across it on Hometalk! My son is an avid cyclist and is a mechanic and manager at a high end bicycle shop here. As soon as I saw this I texted him and asked him to bring me and old rim home! I'm going to make it for the shop owner and his family for Christmas, so this was perfect timing!! Thanks so much for the idea and inspiration behind it~this is very unique and creative!
acraftymix October 6, 2016 - 4:59 am
My pleasure Candy, really glad you likes it and it will make a lovely Christmas gift for the shop owner. Thanks for coming to say hi from HomeTalk
Auntiepatch October 5, 2016 - 11:10 pm
Beautiful!
acraftymix October 6, 2016 - 5:00 am
Thank you Karen ;-)
Linda at Mixed Kreations October 5, 2016 - 9:25 pm
This is so neat, love it! I haven't seen one this large, I've only seen the ones made in jewelry, and one of these days I'm going to give that a try. This one is so creative, and a great way to repurpose an old bicycle rim. Love the little added touch of the little swing.
acraftymix October 6, 2016 - 5:01 am
Glad you like it Linda. You're so clever with all your crafts, I'm looking forward to seeing how you add your own unique touch.
Sarah - Craft Invaders October 5, 2016 - 8:17 pm
Oh this is amazing, I want one!
acraftymix October 6, 2016 - 5:03 am
Yay, thank you Sarah ;-)
Kat October 5, 2016 - 3:52 pm
This is just spectacular! This will definitely be a project worth trying!
acraftymix October 5, 2016 - 4:14 pm
Hello boootiful Kat. I'm so glad you like it <3
Ilka October 5, 2016 - 3:35 pm
I'm so impressed by this creative idea! What a beautiful wall decor!
acraftymix October 5, 2016 - 4:15 pm
I'm really glad you like it Ilka
jan October 5, 2016 - 3:23 pm
Going to be looking for bike wheels--think a kids would be great too. Very creative and thanks for the great tutorial
acraftymix October 5, 2016 - 4:13 pm
Thank you, Jan and a kid's wheel would work beautifully. You'd definitely use less wire.
Laura October 5, 2016 - 2:31 pm
I'm a cyclist and love this!!!!!
acraftymix October 5, 2016 - 3:04 pm
Yay, I'm so glad Laura. I think I'd see my butt if I tried getting on a bicycle now ;-) Thank you so much for coming to say hi and leaving a comment
Katrin October 5, 2016 - 5:21 am
Wow, Michelle, {I think I start every comment for your posts with wow, lol} this tree of life diy is beautiful and you are so so creative to use a tire! I love it!
acraftymix October 5, 2016 - 5:58 am
Lol, wow is good Katrin ;-) Thank you so much
Mary-the boondocks blog October 4, 2016 - 4:27 pm
This is so amazingly awesome! I just showed it to my daughter, the one with the artistic inclinations, and her jaw dropped! Love all the quirkiness and details that you have added with the wire twisting. And the photography is excellent!
acraftymix October 4, 2016 - 8:25 pm
Wow Mary, thank you. That's such a beautiful compliment coming from someone who takes the most amazing pictures. Please tell your daughter I say thank you too
Sarah Jean October 4, 2016 - 2:11 pm
I never would have guessed it was from a bike wheel - how cool!
acraftymix October 4, 2016 - 3:21 pm
Thank you Sarah ;-) I think someone must have taken a nasty fall looking at how banged up the rim is.
Keri October 4, 2016 - 1:02 pm
Michelle, I never would have guessed that your tree was made from a tire, wow! The twisted wires make it look like real branches, amazing! You're so creative!
acraftymix October 4, 2016 - 3:22 pm
Thank you Keri. I love making these, we just struggle a bit to find old bicycle wheels
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