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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Fancy Clothespin Magnets For Bazaars

Hello All!

With all of the free time I have now-a-days, I have decided to start doing craft shows again. :)
One of my first projects are some little clothespin magnet sets.
They are super cute, super easy, and can sell for just about nothing and still make good profit.
They would make great little teacher gifts or stocking stuffers!
For this style, I used Basic Grey's "Pixielisious" stack and Really Reasonable Ribbon's Organza Dots in Kiwi and Lavender.


I still need to work on the packaging but this gives you an idea!

If you haven't checked out my latest blog candy...CLICK HERE! :)

Love to hear what you think!
Hugs,
True :D

16 comments:

  1. I already said it on the RRR blog, but wanted to tell it to you directly: I love the idea and those clothespins are beautiful! Now you just need a magnetic board to go with it...

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  2. oooo these are wonderful, True! Great idea ;D

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  3. such a great idea True....nice giftbag!
    xxx Margreet

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  4. These are amazing True - and your packaging looks pretty spot-on too :)

    Great idea.....may have to borrow if you don't mind :)

    Carol x

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  5. These are so cute True!!! Love the designs and your packaging is adorable!!! What a great idea!!! TFS

    Hugs,
    ~Terry~

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  6. Trudy, these clothes pins are so cute. You are so creative. Good luck on your craft shows. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. These are so lovely....really love how you have packaged them as well.

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  8. Hi Trudy, these are such a cute idea! I went to your stamp line page and I still love your stamps! ;)

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  9. These are a wonderful idea True, and your packaging is great too.

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  10. These are a wonderful idea True, and your packaging is great too.

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  11. I Love this idea...
    are they stamped or did you use decorative paper on them? can you share how you made them.
    they are just too cute! I could hang my kids art on my refrigerator.
    Minta
    http://mintascreations.blogspot.com/

    mintab@gmail.com

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  12. These are very pretty. Have you done any crafts with baby food jars? I would love to see them if you have. tfs
    New follower

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  13. I recently made some of these but mine are not as cute as yours! I love the little bows you put on them and your packaging!

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  14. They are so "purr-d"!!! :) What do you use to adhere the paper? Do people buy them in a set like that? I would, if I were lucky enough to attend your craft bazaar! How much do they go for? (I am really just curious, because unfortunately, I barely have time to craft these days! ;)

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  15. Absolutely adorable. I'm making holiday clothes pins for a show and while looking for inspiration, I found your cute project! Thank-you for sharing. I'd love for you to visit my little corner http://www.mommiesandbeyond.wordpress.com

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Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. I really appreciate it. Makes what I do worthwhile! :)
Hugs,
True :)