Happy New Year ! I saw the video just now, but love it !!! Gonna make these ornaments for sure !!!! Thanks for sharing Charity ! Sending blessings and love from Belgium (EU) xxx
Thanks for your interest! Right now, I just have a personal Pinterest, but I love the idea of having one for TDD and sharing projects there. Something to work on!
I'm using hemp cord from the jewelry making section at Michael's. It has a thin waxy coating on it, so it doesn't fray as easily. This is similar: www.michaels.com/genuine-natural-hemp-cord-ball-by-bead-landing/10258797.html Another option is wrapping the end of your cord with a small piece of tape. That shouldn't add too much bulk but can help prevent fraying.
Saved! Will make these for our Christmas tree this year.
Happy New Year ! I saw the video just now, but love it !!! Gonna make these ornaments for sure !!!! Thanks for sharing Charity ! Sending blessings and love from Belgium (EU) xxx
Happy New Year, Abby! I'm so excited to hear you'll be making these! They were a lot of fun to make, especially while watching holiday movies! 😊
Thank you for sharing these…. You mentioned you’re on Pinterest, how do we see your creations there please
Thanks for your interest! Right now, I just have a personal Pinterest, but I love the idea of having one for TDD and sharing projects there. Something to work on!
Thx
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Do you have the link for the twine you used? The one I bought frays at the end so I can't get both stands through the beads!
I'm using hemp cord from the jewelry making section at Michael's. It has a thin waxy coating on it, so it doesn't fray as easily. This is similar: www.michaels.com/genuine-natural-hemp-cord-ball-by-bead-landing/10258797.html
Another option is wrapping the end of your cord with a small piece of tape. That shouldn't add too much bulk but can help prevent fraying.
Elmer's glue is a great solution! Thanks for sharing 🙂