Still working on Mothers Day stall things for school and coerced a couple of 11 year old girls to give a hand . These little peg magnets are quick and easy and the kids really do like to give a hand . Firstly use strong glue to stick magnets on one side of wooden pegs . If you can't manage to buy magnets cut up advertising ones that you get from pizza shops etc. Stick on the other side gift wrapping paper or scrapbooking paper . Decorate with buttons or other shapes cut from card .
The little note included in the photo is for my mum . Mum doesn't read my blog in fact I don't think she knows what one is but I love her very much anyway .
They are a fabulous idea Clare :) I cant see how doing these would be a chore for any girl :)
ReplyDeleteHi Claire, your decorative peg clips are very cute! It must be so fun making them! Good luck on the mothers day stall.
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ReplyDeleteMay even be a good one for our playgroup kids to do for Mums Day!
these look so good, well done. what a great idea to get the older kids involved. my dad is my biggest blogging fan! he is 72, we see each other all the time but if i miss a few days of blogging he wonders what is up? he knows everything but still likes to read about it.
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Those are really cute! Great idea.
ReplyDeleteVery cute Clare!! bet they sell well.
ReplyDeleteFabulous Clare ... they're so bright and cheerful!! Love the cupcake :o) - yum!!
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Joy :o)
Great idea for the mother's day stall Clare.
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid my mum is a bit like yours. She doesn't get the hype about computers and I think is a bit more bermused about why I would want to write about myself on a 'blog'. Then again she doesn't get the whole crafting addiction either ...hhmm... perhaps I am adopted!! LOL
Hugs ~ Kerryanne
These are very gorgeous Calre.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute peggies! I think your stall is going to look marvelous!
ReplyDeletei love your little pegs - especially the cupcake one! what a lovely idea.
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I love these! All so different and happy. When do you have mother's day? We have it in May.
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love these...i just had to get a new fridge...the last one blow up...and these look so easy to make...that the kids would love to do...
ReplyDeleteHi Clare, what a great idea and thanks for sharing! Good luck with your stall - I'm sure your goodies will be a big hit with the kids and parents alike! Vikki :-)
ReplyDeleteClare where were you when my boys were at school, fantastic idea...
ReplyDeletewhat a fabulous idea and they are sooo pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. I love them. I would love to make some for my sewing room and my day office too.
ReplyDeleteI had to giggle when you mentioned your mum and blogging in the same sentence. My mum too! Hmmm, she knows that I like to sew and that I make dolls. But what is a blog???
x Catherine
really cute idea. This is very nice of you to do.
ReplyDeletethank you for this lovely idea as I am making thing for my grandsons mothers day stall. I will be putting some photo on my blog soon.
ReplyDeleteSweet idea and bound to be best sellers at the stall.
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