Oh dear! I totally forgot
to pass some more fun info on to you.
(I apologize Heather!)
Heather has a wonderful tutorial on her blog BeTasseled.
Now, with last weeks post and this one,
you have even more tassel making inspiration.
What are you waiting for?
Go make a tassel.
to pass some more fun info on to you.
(I apologize Heather!)
Heather has a wonderful tutorial on her blog BeTasseled.
Now, with last weeks post and this one,
you have even more tassel making inspiration.
What are you waiting for?
Go make a tassel.
OMGoodness Joy! Thanks so much for this blogger. I really want to make a few of these for Christmas presents and now with your help I can attempt this. Thanks again for answering my question! Your the best!
ReplyDeleteBeth
Thanks Joy, I went to this website and I think I may give tassel making a try. I just need to start stocking up on trims. I have the ribbon. :-) Take care.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the posting that! I've always wanted to make one and would definitely need step-by-step instructions:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link Joy - you are great! I'm working on another tassel tutorial also, so I hope that helps all those who would love to get tasseling! Don't forget - it is addictive! You can't just make one tassel!!! I made 1 the first evening, and 8 the next day!!! I even forgot to make supper! That's my little 'girlfriend warning' for you!
ReplyDeleteNow ... I think the hot glue gun is calling!!! Laundry or tasseling? ... I choose tasseling!
I was so excited to see this link on how to make tassels. I was introduced to your blog by a friend and love visiting it. If only my house were bigger so I could do all of your ideas. If you have time to check out my blog, I have a nifty idea for hanging wreaths on metal doors.
ReplyDeleteWow, That doesn't look TOO hard! Joy, I "borrowed" your idea for printing letters onto newsprint and framing them. I printed BOO. The post is scheduled for Oct. 1. I love your ideas! Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Lorilee
All of a sudden I have this desire to make tassels- it's so strange lol!
ReplyDeleteI tagged you over on my site, it's a long one so don't feel obligated (it was almost painful hehe)
~Rachel
Thank you for the pointer! I have been wanting to try my hand at this and am happy to see a tutorial since I don't know what I am doing! :)
ReplyDeleteCarrie
Thanks for posting this reminder. I had actually read the tutorial the other day, but forgot to add her blog to mine. I'm so glad to add this to my list. I am in awe of the creative women out there, including you!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had time to do everything I see on your blog!! I need one of these tassels! Mimi
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this with the rest of us. You're so sweet.
ReplyDeleteAnd that table down below...I'm speechless...where DO you get your creativity from?? BRAVO!!!
M.L.
Thanks for the link!! I just may finally try this.
ReplyDeleteHOORAY! I've been wanting to learn how to do this!!! THANKS!
ReplyDeleteI knew ceiling tins were really cool...I just had no idea they had so many cool uses! The sure make gorgeous decor when they are displayed with flair!
ReplyDeleteJoy, I went today and got stuff to make a tassel. It isn't great yet, but it was fun to do. I'll be sending it to my Aunt who found out her mom has cancer, to let her know i'm thinking of her. Thanks for the link.
ReplyDeleteJuJu
Oops...I meant to say that I put the picture up of it. Critique it if you have time. Thanks
ReplyDeleteOoooo! Thanks so much for posting this link! That looks like something I will definitely be trying in the future! Thanks again!
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