These Clothes Pins were so easy to make and are simply adorable, if I do say so myself! The best part is that the colors Red, Green and Blue also compliment my house year round- so you know I'll be using these baby's all the time!
Then, distress and embellish! Start going CRAZY!!! Glue on Buttons, Gems and other whimsical details! I love my rusted Stars!
And yes they work great as Magnets!
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This is a great tutorial! One that I am definitely going to try. Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteHow adorable! I wish I had a little man to put it on! I don't think the hubby would be such a cute little model for it! hehe Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a great pattern--very adorable!
ReplyDeleteThis hat is too cute! If I figure out how to sew, it would make a cute present! =)
ReplyDeleteyay, something for a boy!!!!!!!! i love it! thanks so much - this is definitely going in the project line up!
ReplyDeleteThis looks easy enough that even I could do it! Thanks for the pattern
ReplyDeleteThat is precious. I'm definitely going to be making one of these.
ReplyDeleteThat fabric is fantastic! And I love that it's reversible. The fish is adorable!
ReplyDeleteKatie P
Food, Wine, & Mod Podge
I made two of these this summer. They went together very easily. I did one out of old cotton dress shirts for my daughter, she loves it, and another out of 2 old T-shirts - it's a little more "floppy" but the little girl I made it for loved it too!! It's a great project : )
ReplyDeleteHow cute! I've added it to my things to try list :)
ReplyDeletecute hat!! LOVE IT
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! I am so going to try to make that for my son! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI love that it's reversible!! How cute!!! :) My grandpa used to wear these, and I can't wait to make one!!!! :)
ReplyDeletewhat brand/name is the houndstooth fabric? i want some! super cute!
ReplyDeleteNow my sister needs to have a boy so that I can make a hat like this!
ReplyDeleteSo cute and SIMPLE! I Love it!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! She makes it look so easy!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute, fun hat! I may just have to make this very soon! Thanks for the fun tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute little hat. May need to make one for my little guy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great hat! I'm so going to make it for my son.
ReplyDeleteI saw this a while back and have actually had this on my to do list. I love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project! I love this cute hat
ReplyDeleteI love that it's reversible! So fun!
ReplyDeleteADORABLE!I have never made a hat before. You make it look so easy.
ReplyDeleteLove it.
I am having my first boy so I am so excited to have more boy projects I can make!
ReplyDeleteAwww makes me miss when my boy was tiny. Great tutorial, I may hve to make this for a friend one of these days.
ReplyDeletesuper cute!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! If only my little guy would keep a hat on!
ReplyDeleteThis makes me want to actually try to make a hat....
ReplyDeleteThat is a really cute hat! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI know there's cute things out there for boys, buy sometimes they are harder to find.
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Great tutorial, I want to try one for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteThis is simply adorable! I love seeing little boy ideas.
ReplyDeleteThat is cute!
ReplyDeleteThis would be so cute to wear on hat day at school.
ReplyDeleteAlso please enter me in your Silhouette contest.
SO adorable - I'm going to make some for my nephews!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely going to try this tutorial. Just curious about size. My son has a pretty big head. What size does this pattern make?
ReplyDeletehow adorable! i will have to try it!
ReplyDeletePERFECT fabric choices!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute!
ReplyDeleteI love this hat.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! Unfortunately, I am not skilled enough to sew that. Crochet or knit, yes. Sew, no. Maybe someday. :)
ReplyDeleteAdorable hat!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I'm totally making one for my son.
ReplyDeleteHow Cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the projects on my to-do list...and I love that the clothes pins came from the dollar tree, cuz that's where mine came from too, lol :)
ReplyDeletethinking about making some sets of these for our ornament exchange it would be totally unexpected
ReplyDeleteThis project I can do! And wow, was I confused! I was showing my mom your wonderful ideas and couldn't not beleive I had missed this post! I will be making some of these!!! Thank you for adding the note about the original post, now it all makes sense =)
ReplyDeleteThos are so pretty!
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Wow I love this so cute and you can hang all those christmas cards.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Sad day that the hat is gone before I got to print out the template. Oh well, I love the clothes pins anyway. I have a bunch for the clothes line hubby is going to install for me... I think they have more chance of being used with this idea though!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I have actually done this before- but did not think to make them into magnets! I like the idea!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! What did you do for it to be a magnet? I have tried doing something similar but the magnet just broke off after a few weeks. I tried super glue and hot glue. Thanks!
ReplyDeletefun idea to display holiday cards!
ReplyDeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteOn my list of things to make!!!
ReplyDeleteSo easy and cute! A definite must do!
ReplyDeleteI am going to make Halloween one's tomorrow with my 3.5 yr old. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThe hat was cute, but so are these clothespins!!! Great job Becca! I love the colors you chose!
ReplyDeleteThese look great with the embellishments!
ReplyDelete{Rebekah}
This would be a great Xmas project gift for my daughter!
ReplyDeleteI am definitely making these!
ReplyDeleteI just bought some clothespins to try out some crafts and these would be great for Christmas gifts!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE them as magnets!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea and I love Blue Cricket designs too!
ReplyDeleteI love how cute and versatile these are! Just in time for Christmas, too. ;)
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! Perfect gift that is very useful.
ReplyDeleteI love it. So simple and easy yet so cute.
ReplyDeleteI really like them as magnets. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Gotta make this one!
ReplyDelete:-) Jeanette
I'm going to make some for christmas cards.
ReplyDeleteadorable!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to display Christmas cards!
ReplyDeleteGreat Christmas idea.
ReplyDeleteThe vintage-looking buttons are a nice touch. This is a project I'm definately going to have to try out. More Mod Podge craze!
ReplyDeletesending this to a friend who has a tween and would love to do this!
ReplyDeleteReally cool idea. I like them ss card holders.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! You make me wish it was Christmas already!
ReplyDeleteAwesome teacher gifts!
ReplyDeletethose are cute and thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI have had Christmas on the brain lately so thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletegreat idea...i never know what to do with holiday cards
ReplyDeleteCute idea!
ReplyDeleteSo easy to do for such a fun idea. Cute way to display Christmas cards.
ReplyDeleteWow, I love these..I'm making magnets today!!
ReplyDeleteI actually started some clothes pins awhile back and haven't completely finished them! Thanks for the inspiration to finish them!
ReplyDeletewhat a great gift idea- i am going out today and start whipping these up- thank you for sharing
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