An old thimble becomes the flower pot and brightly-colored straight pins become the tiny flowers. This would be a great gift for someone who sews.
Approximate Time: 1 - 2 hours
Note: The original idea for this (Laura @ The Wind and the Sail blog) has us using a drill w/ small bit (1/8 inch), but I did not have any success getting the drill to go through my thimble. You can try it that way if you want to experiment a little.
Source: Laura @ The Wind and the Sail blog
By ~gloria from upstate, NY
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I'm usually good at visualizing but the picture makes a world of difference. I didn't realize the size of the pins would be so perfectly "in scale" with the thimble. This rocks!
Thanks, Glimmer. And there's lots of different color combinations you could do. The person I got this idea from used pastel-colored pins that were sort of pearly translucent.
I'm more of a primary color person. I think she also used fewer pins and had them sticking out taller than I did. So, it's not too hard to put your own spin on this idea.
After I took this photo, I changed to a jump ring thru the hole, so I could adjust the length of the ribbon, cord, etc., depending on the neckline I was wearing.
I'm also thinking of making one with "sticky tack" in the bottom instead of glue, so I can add or remove the pins. The only drawback to this is you'd have to be careful that you didn't get your clothing, hair, or anything else caught on the pins and pull them out.
Thanks for your comments, much appreciated.
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