Oh it turned out just fantastic Ms.Mandi! Thanks so much, I know those tutorials are not that easy to do. I really REALLY hope to meet you IRL someday! Hugs, edie
Love the tassel tutorial, and I think I have everything on hand to get started except for the candle cups. I think my Christmas gifts may get one on the outside of the packages. Can't wait to read some of your other great posts. Jackie
Look at you….I didn’t know you were a tassle gal! I love how yours turned out!!! I was just at JoAnns (who is having a 50% sale on all home décor trims by the way) and had a cart full of fun things to make a tassel with. I bought this cute little penguin at Garden Ridge a few weeks back that I wanted to turn into a tassel. I was looking through my pile of options got stressed out and put everything back. I had no idea how much to by or how I was going to layer it. Well you’re tutorial has pointed in the right direction. I’ve never seen it done with a wooden thing (whatever it’s called). The one I was going to attempt was a style I saw formed out of a sippy cup. I like your method much better! http://domesticprincessintraining.blogspot.com
Mandi, Thank you so much for your wonderful tutorial!!! I really love all the ones you have made and can't wait to try making one. Blessings to you and you family for a wonderful Thanksgiving and Christmas season. Love, Donna
Oh it turned out just fantastic Ms.Mandi! Thanks so much, I know those tutorials are not that easy to do. I really REALLY hope to meet you IRL someday!
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that was a fabulous tutorial! i really do want to try this one :) :) thanks for taking the time to show all the details! your boys are adorable!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Edie's blog..thanks so much for the wonderful tassel tutorial--those are so cute!! Can't wait to go shopping for supplies :)
ReplyDeleteI saw that this morning and I was so excited to see your face on there. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteLove the tassel tutorial, and I think I have everything on hand to get started except for the candle cups. I think my Christmas gifts may get one on the outside of the packages. Can't wait to read some of your other great posts. Jackie
ReplyDeletegreat tutorial. i can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteLook at you….I didn’t know you were a tassle gal! I love how yours turned out!!! I was just at JoAnns (who is having a 50% sale on all home décor trims by the way) and had a cart full of fun things to make a tassel with. I bought this cute little penguin at Garden Ridge a few weeks back that I wanted to turn into a tassel. I was looking through my pile of options got stressed out and put everything back. I had no idea how much to by or how I was going to layer it. Well you’re tutorial has pointed in the right direction. I’ve never seen it done with a wooden thing (whatever it’s called). The one I was going to attempt was a style I saw formed out of a sippy cup. I like your method much better!
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You did good, girl! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Mandi and congratulations! :)
ReplyDeletei've been looking around and i love your blog. added you to my reader.
ReplyDeleteMandi, Thank you so much for your wonderful tutorial!!! I really love all the ones you have made and can't wait to try making one. Blessings to you and you family for a wonderful Thanksgiving and Christmas season. Love, Donna
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial. I love, Love, L-O-V-E it! God's blessings on your weekend, Sarah :D
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Now I have another project I have to do. Thanks for the Tut.Have a fab weekend.
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