Sass up those clips…
Have any of these cluttering up the junk drawer?
Why not cover them to look like this…
All you need is some fabric, a little mod podge and about 5 minutes.
Trim the fabric to size, apply one coat of Mod Podge, press fabric into place, and apply one more coat of Mod Podge. Let air dry and attach to a collection of papers or a bundle of handmade cards you are gifting to a friend.
Darling.
P.S. Tomorrow is February. One month closer to sunshine.
Really cute and very creative! You have too much time on your hands…you should get a hobby or something. Oh wait, you already have one!;-)
super cute!!
What a cute idea! Perfect for a teacher gift. I was wondering if you knew how to make neckties for little boys? If so, could you pretty please share a tutorial? Just an idea! :)
Even I can do this!! I can see your new camera is getting good use. The pictures look great!
What an easy, cute craft!! Maybe good for holding all those valentines, no?!?!
Good, glad you guys like it. I’ve seen them in magazine’s and figured they’d be fast and fun!
Hanbergs’s – I don’t a tutorial for toddler ties HOWEVER I am working on a little tie line to add to my etsy shop. How’d you know?!?! ;o) Be on the lookout. They’ll be up soon.
Wow Ashley, I am more and more impressed with your crafty skills. When you become like a martha stewart with your own home and craft show, will you remember me and have me on your show just as a visitor, becuase I don’t have skills like you!! So CUTE!!
Oh my word! How great are these????
thumbs up for this one!
I just made a whole bunch of stuff from your Mod Podge collection. I was going to post a quick comment on each one with a link so you (or other readers) can see them if you want. Thanks so much for having the best sewing and crafting blog out there. I mean that 100%!
https://tocraftortocook.blogspot.com/2010/03/trendy-office-accessories.html
I love these!!
I am going to feature this on Monday!
Jennifer
https://craftyhair.blogspot.com
Hi, I used your idea in my post https://bargainblabber.blogspot.com/2012/03/5-minute-diys-with-fabric-tapes.html :)