A friend told me about glow-in-the-dark thread, so of course I had to find some and play with it. I found some on E-bay and had fun designing these ornaments for a nursery.
I have many ideas to use the thread for, of course, but I thought I'd give these a try first. These ornaments actually took a lot of work--the little banner taking me awhile--but I was pleased with their outcome.
When the lights go out in baby's room, the thread on these glow.
What do you think? I have other projects that I'm finishing up right now (posts later on on these!) but am eager to work more with this thread. These ornaments are in my Etsy shop.
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Saturday, March 30, 2013
Glow In The Dark Thread
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Craft Show Hopping
Mom and I were out craft show hopping last Saturday. There was one we really wanted to go to. It was good although all I bought were some jars of honey. After that we looked around town to see what else was going on. There were bazaars and shows and sales going on all over, so we did our rounds. One place had an inside garage sale. We were there around 12:00--way past the time when most of the "good things" would be gone (or so we thought). Well, on the toy table was a basket full of these sugared goodies nestled among plastic action figures, stuffed animals, and broken games.
I was delighted! From research they are from around the 1930's. I think they would make sweet baby shower favors or decorations, but I believe they are ornaments. They all have a sugary coating of tiny, round, clear glitter beads--to make them look even more sweet if it were possible! I've listed them in my Etsy shop, and hopefully someone will be able to use them.
I was delighted! From research they are from around the 1930's. I think they would make sweet baby shower favors or decorations, but I believe they are ornaments. They all have a sugary coating of tiny, round, clear glitter beads--to make them look even more sweet if it were possible! I've listed them in my Etsy shop, and hopefully someone will be able to use them.
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