❤❤❤ Okay, this is good for me.Cause I've never known how to make them.I've seen them.I just thought you would just stick them on a safety pin, but thank you.I'm now more informed❤❤
Thank you so much! They are fun to make, the coil-less safety pins are the best, because you can push the beads to the back and still use the safety pin part. I'm going to show some variations in other videos.
what a cute pin. i didn't know there was coil-less safety pins but makes total sense. really a cute way to add some holiday cheer to a shirt or sweater. remember the days of christmas corsages on coats? pinned it on after thanksgiving and worn til the end of the year. i think that makes me ancient, right? lol. rain off and on here. maybe some blue sky will appear after days of valley fog. hope you are having a good day, stay warm and well.
Corsages! I am sorry to say that I missed that period of time, the hippy era was upon us, but it sounds lovely. I love 3 dimensional floral jewelry - which is kind of the new corsage idea.. I have some friends who crochet beautiful corsages and small bouquets, a whole new look on a classic idea We are raining here, but it has been relatively warm in the house, so I'm good! Hoping you stay cozy and warm.
@@MyMountainHomeandKitchen my mother was 37 when i was born so she always wore a christmas corsage and i got one too. in the late 60's things changed a lot. we did get some blue skies today, it was wonderful. i baked some cranberry "quick" bread but wow - it was from scratch and a lot of work. i'd be tempted to get a gf mix and add cranberries to it. it took forever to halve 12 ounces of teeny tiny cranberries. i may do a gf gingerbread loaf tomorrow - maybe. we'll see how things are going. sleep well.
@@karenjones1897 I grew up in Marin County on the other side of the Golden Gate Bridge to SF. I remember as a young child being told to dress up because we were going to San Francisco. It didn't matter where we were going in SF, just something happened when we crossed the bridge and we needed to be in formal wear. I don't remember exactly when that ended. I use dried cranberries in cranberry bread, it works out fine and no chopping!
@@MyMountainHomeandKitchen i should have gone with dried cranberries. first time i make a recipe, i like to follow the instructions before modifying. i can relate to being dressed up to go to s.f. my aunt, mother, grandmother and i would go into THE CITY yearly. we would drop my grandmother off to visit with relatives and we would go shopping. always someplace fancy for lunch and dressed in our "best". we could have met the queen. lol.
@@karenjones1897 LOL on meeting the queen. That's exactly what it was like to go to The City. No one asked which city, mind you, there was only one "City". I do the same thing with recipes, I do it their way the first time then my way after that forevermore.
Hello! Love these! Thank you. Thank you. 💕🎄🎄🎄🎄💕
Judy, Thank you so much! These are so much fun and so easy!
Hi...cute project...thanks for sharing this with us..happy Sunday ❤❤❤
I love my winter projects! Thank you so much, I had a lot of fun with this one - hoping your day is going great
I love the pins with the charms but think they are all cute. Those mushroom charms are really cute. My granddaughter loves mushrooms.
Thank you so much, they are just fun to fool with. It's quiet time for me rummaging through beads and being happy
That turned out great. Looks like a relaxing hobby to do while watching you tube or tv
Thank you so much. I am loving my return to beading - it is so calming and pleasant.
❤❤❤ Okay, this is good for me.Cause I've never known how to make them.I've seen them.I just thought you would just stick them on a safety pin, but thank you.I'm now more informed❤❤
Thank you so much! They are fun to make, the coil-less safety pins are the best, because you can push the beads to the back and still use the safety pin part. I'm going to show some variations in other videos.
I love these! Merry Christmas ⛄
Thank you so much Becky! I had so much fun making them
Love these little trinkets great for Xmas gifts merry Christmas to you from yr friend in n.ireland ❤
Thank you so much - Lots of love and Merry Christmas - all the way from me in the US to you in Ireland!
what a cute pin. i didn't know there was coil-less safety pins but makes total sense. really a cute way to add some holiday cheer to a shirt or sweater. remember the days of christmas corsages on coats? pinned it on after thanksgiving and worn til the end of the year. i think that makes me ancient, right? lol. rain off and on here. maybe some blue sky will appear after days of valley fog. hope you are having a good day, stay warm and well.
Corsages! I am sorry to say that I missed that period of time, the hippy era was upon us, but it sounds lovely. I love 3 dimensional floral jewelry - which is kind of the new corsage idea.. I have some friends who crochet beautiful corsages and small bouquets, a whole new look on a classic idea We are raining here, but it has been relatively warm in the house, so I'm good! Hoping you stay cozy and warm.
@@MyMountainHomeandKitchen my mother was 37 when i was born so she always wore a christmas corsage and i got one too. in the late 60's things changed a lot. we did get some blue skies today, it was wonderful. i baked some cranberry "quick" bread but wow - it was from scratch and a lot of work. i'd be tempted to get a gf mix and add cranberries to it. it took forever to halve 12 ounces of teeny tiny cranberries. i may do a gf gingerbread loaf tomorrow - maybe. we'll see how things are going. sleep well.
@@karenjones1897 I grew up in Marin County on the other side of the Golden Gate Bridge to SF. I remember as a young child being told to dress up because we were going to San Francisco. It didn't matter where we were going in SF, just something happened when we crossed the bridge and we needed to be in formal wear. I don't remember exactly when that ended. I use dried cranberries in cranberry bread, it works out fine and no chopping!
@@MyMountainHomeandKitchen i should have gone with dried cranberries. first time i make a recipe, i like to follow the instructions before modifying. i can relate to being dressed up to go to s.f. my aunt, mother, grandmother and i would go into THE CITY yearly. we would drop my grandmother off to visit with relatives and we would go shopping. always someplace fancy for lunch and dressed in our "best". we could have met the queen. lol.
@@karenjones1897 LOL on meeting the queen. That's exactly what it was like to go to The City. No one asked which city, mind you, there was only one "City". I do the same thing with recipes, I do it their way the first time then my way after that forevermore.