I've been doing a lot of pre-thinking about my mini tower - I don't want to have to retro-fit anything awkward . . .
So for a change I thought I'd make some hatpins. This was fun to do, a little bit of pretty to distract me! :)
I left the pins long for trimming later.
If anyone would like some/any of these as a gift or small swap, please contact me :)
Glenda
Do I spy bug pins!!??
ReplyDeleteThese are fabalous hatpins, Glenda. I love mine you sent me, thankyou :0) They are so delicate. I will be making a little hatpin cushion soon to display them on and I will pop them on my blog along the beautifull basket :0)
ReplyDeleteJulia xxx
Yes Tabitha!! I love using insect pins!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Julia, I'm glad you like them!
These are lovely, Glenda. :)
ReplyDeleteCia
I've always loved hatpins! These are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThey are sooooooo tiny :)
ReplyDeleteTodos te han quedado fabulosos,
ReplyDeleteBesitos, May
By the way Glenda, I forgot to say that I a organising two giveaways if you want to participate :)
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely Glenda, so fine. Definitely a nice little distraction.
ReplyDeleteProcrastination comes in many forms - even hatpins ;)
ReplyDeleteSeriously, they're great Glenda, altho I would have preferred not to know they are 'bug pins' - I can't get skewered creepy crawlies out of my mind!
Pretty pretty pretty!:)
ReplyDeleteMe gustan todos, todos y todos......
ReplyDeletebesitos ascension
Están preciosos. Muy buen trabajo y con mucha paciencia.
ReplyDeleteBesos Clara
Wonderful!!!! Of course, the oak leave pins are my favorites :)
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