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Easy Gothic-Inspired DIY Hair Pins

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Hey friends! This week is Halloween, so it’s going to be a busy one with the family.  I’m kicking this week off with a SUPER easy project that I made from my Blueberry Cove October Bead Box.  I only had a few minutes in the studio, and this one definitely fits the bill.  Before drying time, you can make these hair pins in about a minute!

If you haven’t heard of Blueberry Cove Beads, they’re a partner of Happy Hour Projects.  It’s a monthly subscription box filled with a themed selection of beads and jewelry making components.   Full disclosure: they don’t pay me to advertise for them, or any commission if you check it out, but I do get a free bead box each month for sharing what’s inside with all of you.   Each month, the theme is a surprise, and in October, the theme was Victorian Gothic.  While I can’t wait to get my hands on these beads to make some pretty accessories, I knew as soon as I spotted the black rose cabochons, that’s what I was going to use first.

Supplies needed:

Any adhesive advertised for bonding metal to other surfaces will work for this project (like E6000) but I prefer Gutermann glue because it’s less messy with less odor, and bonds just as well.  I get mine on Amazon.

Just add a small amount to the back of the cab, and attach it to the center of the hair pin blank.  That’s it!  Just let it dry for at least an hour.

Hope you’ve got a fun week planned!  I have a little unicorn and Captain America to entertain this week leading up to Halloween.  See you guys again soon!

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