So, I recently got a haircut and decided to look for funky but decent hairpins to go with it. I saw only one pair that I liked, and that was $2 per clip. All it had on it was metal roses! So I decided to make some pins of my own. It turned out to be really easy, it wasn't expensive, I had lots of fun doing it, you can also do it with your friends/kids as a holiday project, the pins can be a really good birthday gift ... and most of all, I had the satisfaction that I made them myself.
1. I bought some ribbon from the local artstore with bobble-like things on them. 50c per half meter, each containing about 30 to 50 bobbles, so that makes that many clips!

This luckily goes with one of my shirts!

2. Then I cut the individual bobbles out ...

3. This is my buddy, super glue. Even though it wasn't that nice when I got it on my fingers! :D

4. Woohoo! Cute clips!
4 comments:
i think..u MUST tak photography seriously.......
thanks so much, hun!! i actually took these pics for you, only i decided to post them here ...
those are very pretty.
why thank you, stephanie!
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