Hey, crafty friends! I’ve been crafting up a storm for a series of posts on CraftsUnleashed on fabric crafts and “Christmas in July” crafts. So I’m sharing some goodness over here, too.
If you’ve read my blog for a while, you know I love Yo-Yo’s. (The fabric ones, not the toy things.) I even reviewed the Clover Heart Shaped Yo Yo maker and the Clover Shamrock Yo Yo maker. But today, I’m keeping it simple with circles.
I won’t bore you with the whole post here (after all, the nitty-gritty of how to cover the snap-type hair clips with felt is the meaty part, and you’ll fine the step-outs and photos over at CraftsUnleashed.) But what made my heart happy was whipping up these cute little concentric circles and topping them with a cute button.
Aren’t they just yummy? Really?
So, another side note, this version of hair clip is based on “snap” type hair clips that I cover in felt to finish them. But I have another tutorial, the Valentine Heart-Shaped Yo Yo hair clip, which uses a single-prong type, if you like that better. And there are instructions on how to cover those with velvet ribbon on that one.
Lastly, if you need any other Yo-Yo projects, click HERE and you’ll see all the posts I’ve done!
Do you use yo-yo’s in your crafting? Wanna try them? Leave me a comment!
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4harry says
crafty clips, dainty must-haves
Laura says
I have a daughter that would love something like this!
Very nice I must say. I wish I was this creative myself.