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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

How To Make Your Own Glitter Brads

This video will show you how you can turn an ordinary office brad into a glitter brad to match all of your designs that you create. With just three items your creations will sparkle. Thanks for watching.
LorraineB

13 comments:

  1. Great idea. I love it and will being trying it. TFS.

    Stephanie

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  2. Lorraine,
    What a fabulous idea, I will definately be giving it a try.
    Thanks for the video and for sharing
    Stacy

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  3. Very cute! I love the idea of making my own rather then purchasing expensive premades!

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  4. They sure are tiny to work with, huh? lol! I will give that a try...with my reading glasses on! tfs, very cute!

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  5. Oh wow this is a much easier way, and less messy then the way I did it, LOL I used glue and did it just the other day and then forgot to use them LOL! I just added score tape to my list when I get to the city, LOL! TFS

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  6. What a fabulous idea. Thanks so much for sharing. I'm looking forward to trying this out!!

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  7. Thanks for the video, the brads looks real pretty and I am going to try it this weekend.
    Custom brads to match what I am working on,yay!

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  8. I LOVE it. Thank you so much for sharing this idea.

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  9. Very cool idea! I will definitely try this one!!

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  10. Fantastic idea!! I'll definitely be giving this a try. Love the idea of matching brads to your project. TFS.
    Kathryn

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  11. i had to finish 110 wedding favors and could not find any more green brads!!! i didn't truly panic as i remembered this video!!!!! i used a one hole punch and terrically tacky tape and i muxr trport that the results were superior to the random collection of brads i started the project with, tfs an excellent tip although i think i have a new obsession, ms glitter brads!!!

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  12. I have so much of that glitter that I never use, I really should make some of these.

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