Time for Try It Tuesday!!! These are some over sized cloths pins that I altered using Jenni Bowlin pattern papers and the fabulous Helmar adhesive products. I trimmed the papers and then sprayed V2 Vellum Adhesive on ~let it set a few minutes and then placed down on the cloths pins.
I followed the same steps when covering the large Jenni Bowlin stars. I also added some Prima flowers, Jillibean Soup canvas flower and Epiphany Crafts round 25 bubble cap. What is cool is you can have the cloths pin either hang or sit up ~just embellish with that in mind.
I have had some people ask me where I got these large cloths pins and I think it was Tuesday Morning. I know a couple of years ago Kaiser made some (not as big) but they were for altering. Thanks for stopping by ~I'm up over on Darkroom Door today and would love for you to stop in. I will be celebrating over 25,000 blog visits in the next couple of days~so I hope you will send your friends over. I have a large box of goodies going to some lucky winner. See ya soon!!
ooooh! I love these!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and clever idea. These are fab!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I use smaller ones to display photos, but they were already a cute (pink polka dots). Would love to find some jumbo ones to alter though; might just have to check out Kaisercraft, thanks!
ReplyDeleteoh i love these! They would look awesome on my desk at school!
ReplyDeleteYou KNOW I loveee these!! those colors are AWESOME and loveeeeeeeeeeeeeee the stars!!! :):):):):):):):):):):)
ReplyDeleteSo clever and adorable at the same time!
ReplyDeleteYour's are way cool than mine. I love them Very fun!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable! I know Archivers still carries some of the alterable ones.
ReplyDeleteVery cool colors!! I'm also lovin' the loads of embellishments :) Off to see your Darkdoor post!
ReplyDeleteI have yet to try this! But they look so fun! You did such a great job! :)
ReplyDeleteThose are so fun!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat, great, great! I love my pins upside down to hold photos. None are as awesome as these.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful project i would love to do one of these
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