It had to be done! I finally caved in and made myself an enamel pin banner.
I love how this was not in any way a very time consuming or advanced skill requiring project. It came together super quickly, especially since I had all the supplies on hand.
I used heavy weight canvas for the front and quilting cotton for the back of the banner. I loosely followed this fab tutorial by Jeni, I just made my banner slightly less pointy and I added an embroidery thread tassel to the bottom.
I love having a dedicated "home" for my pins. They are such a happy addition to my studio :)
Wishing you all a fabulous Monday.
Svetlana
Cute idea! I love your black cat and Alice in Wonderland pin can you tell where you bought them?
ReplyDeleteboth are from our local bookstores
DeleteWhat a great idea! I will put this on my "to do" list.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea! My SIL just asked me to make some kind of wall hanging for my grandson's National Park badge collection. I was trying to think of something that wasn't too cumbersome and would have enough room to add more badges. This is perfect - thanks!
ReplyDeleteYay, that's wonderful to hear :)
DeleteOh, that black cat pin! This is such a cool way to display cute pins that may have just sat in a drawer, I love it! :)
ReplyDeleteSvetlana, it's beautiful...so simple and classic. I love it!!
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You should pin more pictures like I did for my thinkpreview.com blog. Have a good day!
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