Post # 1

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Busy bee
I just finished these 3 projects:
– a bracelet for me- I found one on etsy that I liked for $70, and I made it for under $20
– 6 necklaces for my BM- I got little tags from etsy with their initials stamped in!
– my hair fascinator with LACE- I couldn’t find the right one- I made this for like $10. i just need to add the comb to the back of it.
I think they all turned out really well! I need to tweak a few things but I am very pleased! 🙂
yessss
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Post # 3

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Busy bee
Grr- Idk why i can’t ever get pics to upload here -.-
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Post # 4

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Bumble bee
- Wedding: May 2010 - Carlouel Yacht Club
Love the flower! So pretty!
Post # 5

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Busy bee
Those are all beautiful! Great job on being super productive!
Post # 6

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Bumble bee
Love the bracelet and the fascinator GREAT JOB!!
Post # 7

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Busy bee
Cute!!! Way to be innovative. i like the tags that you made into necklaces!!
Post # 8

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Busy bee
The tags were four bucks each! I’m so excited I could pee
Post # 9

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Blushing bee
Oh my gosh, that bracelet is gorgeous! You did an awesome job!
Post # 10

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Blushing bee
amazing job! i love the bracelet – very beautiful.
Post # 11

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Bumble bee
LOVE the bracelet! Can you make me one too?! 😀 Everything looks fab too! What a pack of awesome jobs!
Post # 12

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Bumble Beekeeper
Very nice Nlmiele!!! Thank you for commenting on my DIY too. I love your clasps too. I need your DIY for the hair facsintator.
Post # 13

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Bumble bee
- Wedding: July 2010 - Anela Garden Chapel & Japanese Cultural Center, Honolulu
Beautiful job! I love love love that hair flower!
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Buzzing bee
These all look amazing! You should open your own etsy shop!
Post # 16

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Busy bee
oh my gosh noritake, the flower was so easy! I basically did this:
http://diy.weddingbee.com/topic/diy-hair-flower
I took the flower apart and then traced the petals on my lace fabric that I got at JoAnns. Then I just layered them together and sewed the crap out of the middle. Eventually I added my rhinestone button and superglued the knot in the back. I also put dabs of glue on the top to hold the lace onto the petals so that they didn’t flop around.
it took a while to trace and cut the lace, but after that it barely took 10 minutes. I got the button from mjtrim.com for 5 bucks!
🙂