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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Stick Pin Solution

Hello Blogger Buddies!
I am going crazy making my stick pins for my cards.  I was having a problem with finding the right glue in order to keep the beads from slide down the pin.  So I got my old rusty glue gun out, and came up with a thrifty idea to solve two problems.  Watch the video and you'll see what I mean.
Lorraine

11 comments:

  1. You're so inovative...TFS!

    Carol
    aka cyimbugbitten

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  2. Can't wait to try it out! Thanks for the video and inspiration!

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  3. Love it. You are so fab. Gonna scraplift this for sure!!!!!

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  4. Could you color the hot glue pieces say for this one maybe a light pink so that it really looks like a bead? You came up with a great idea to keep them on the pin!

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  5. Lorraine, you are so crafty! What a great idea. I keep a file with some of your ideas inside 'cuz my memory just isn't what it used to be :) This one will definitely be added! I call it the "Lorraine's Bright Ideas"! Don't cha love it?? Anyway, I've been wanting to share with you what I've done to some of these stick pins. First of all, super glue can't be beat on these. Better that jewelry glue, too. Second, after everything is in place and properly secured, I add a small white earring back at the very bottom (unglued)of the pin. This gives the recipient of the pin a choice to use it on their jacket/blouse lapel or on their scarf as a small bit of bling. Understated...but cute! Thanks for sharing all your wonderful ideas with us.

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  6. You just come up with such amazing ideas Lorraine. Can I ask what size pins do you use?

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    1. Thank you Karon, I use the corsage pins that can be purchased in the wedding section of the craft store. There are several different styles, but are all about the same length. After I use up this batch, I want some with a pearl head. They can be colored with copic markers and make any color you want.
      Lorraine

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    2. Thanks Lorraine, can't wait to give something new a try:-)

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  7. Lorraine, in-genius idea! I have that hot glue set...I need to get it out and play.
    ~Jeanne

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  8. I never thought of this-it works great!

    Thanks, now I will start including some of my pins with my cards. I never had as I didn't know how to keep all the beads together.

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  9. Thank you for sharing your tips and tricks :o)

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