I wanted to make Ariana something cute for her birthday. I was going to make her a flowered shirt but thought a necklace would be more versatile. I made Adalie a necklace also since I knew she would get jealous/sad if I only made something for Ana.
for Adi.
the flowers are clips so it can also be worn on a headband/clothes.
You need to include instructions with your DIY projects Missy! π
those are very cute, especially like the second one π
Kea, I tried once but it took way too long! it takes a project about 2 hrs. to document the whole thing instead of 1 hr. maybe when my kids are older. π
Sarah, Ana's and Adi's necklace/headbands are beautiful! You are so talented! What does DIY stand for again?
so lovely, I love the colors of the fist one.
mom, DIY stands for Do It Yourself. Funny cuz Jay saw me googling what DIY stood for and he was laughing at me forever. and then he saw ur comment and he was dying. hahaha
and thank you "cheery disposition"!:)
I think you should sell some of your DIY stuff on your S.T. Collection line. I bet they'd sell fast!
I wish I had enough time to make all my stuff to sell! π maybe I can start with just one. π
Those are beautiful necklaces! You did an amazing job!! Thanks for linking up to my link party!
I really like those they are really nice.
These turned out so cute! Thanks for linking up this week!!
Adorable! Thank you for sharing and bringing your hodgepodge to my party. I love seeing what you are up to. Hope to see you again.
~Gay~
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Thanks so much for linking up to the Weekend Wrap Up Party! It's so fun to see your projects!
I hope you will come back and link up again!
XOXO
Jen
Oh Sarah, these are gorgeous… you make me miss shopping at craft stores! Not any conveniently close to us here in this part of Japan. I'm gonna dig around in my craft closet to see what I can find to make these. That's a great idea to attach a clip to the neclace too!
Love checking in on your blog every once in a while. Glad to see you're doing well!
oxo Bev
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