Hi there. So glad you decided to stop by and check out my DIY wind chimes made from recycled spoons. I had to make something to meet the May Craft Challenge. And I was lucky enough to get all the supplies for under two dollars. Score! Bummer I din't finish it on time. My supplies include six spoons, fishing line, an old candle holder and a clip I had hiding in my stash of goodies. Since I don't have a drill or anything to make holes in the spoons to thread the fishing line through, I had to find a different way to hang my spoons. If you look at the picture to the left, you can see the spoons are wrapped and tied with the fishing line. I decided to use the candle holder upside down. It just seemed to look better. I tied the spoons to the candle holder - the wind chime base. Then tied the line around the candle holder feet and finally pulled them altogether and tied a knot. If you liked this post, pleas
Ha! These are cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
Thanks Jess. Thanks for hosting.
DeleteI'm dropping by from the Happy Scraps link party. What fun, fun signs!! You did a great job. I've got to print these up for the Halloween party that I'm going to have with the grand kiddos.
ReplyDeleteI have a link party that I'm trying to grow. It is Grandma Ideas Sharing Time at http://grandmaideas.com. I invite you to share this idea (and a couple of others) because I know that my readers will enjoy this idea as much as I do!
My link party runs from Wednesday through Friday night at midnight Mountain Daylight time in the U.S. I hope you can make it. If not, I hope you'll drop by next week!
All the best,
Nina
Thanks Nina. I look forward to partying with you.
DeleteThese are so much fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jessica.
DeleteSo cute! Pinned and tweeted. We love partying with you and we appreciate you stopping by! Please take a minute to stop by next week, so we can pin and tweet your new creation. The party starts on Monday at 7 pm! Have a great Monday! Lou Lou Girls
ReplyDeleteHi Kimberly. Thanks for sharing my post. See you next Monday.
DeleteThese are so great! How creative and how generous of you to share them! Happy to have you partying at Snickerdoodle Sunday. Pinned and Tweeted.
ReplyDeleteHeehee, my kids would love these at our house! Thanks for sharing with Small Victories Sunday Linkup. Pinning to our linkup board and hope you found some great posts to visit this week!
ReplyDeleteThese are really cute, and we thank you for Linking up on Small Victories Sunday Linkup.
ReplyDeleteVisiting from our Small Victories Party.
Just pinned!!
Now I would like to invite you to stop by and share links on my Friday Feature-Linky-Party
Have a beautiful week, Karren