Sometimes my husband sees something in my sewing room that he likes.
He saw a clipboard I made and wanted one. I made him his own.
He saw a kids' quilt I made with baseball fabric and wanted it. I made him his own.
He saw a grocery sack holder I made and wanted it. I gave it to him.
But the binder clips from today's tutorial? Yeah, not so much. I was excited about them. I use tons of big black binder clips at work all the time, and I thought maybe my hubby did too. So I told him I'd make him some. I could do star fabric, or red, white and blue, or some patriotic fabric. But he just laughed at me. I think he thought they were the stupidest things he'd ever seen.
I don't care. I like them. I'm using them. And I'm going to make more of them.
Supplies:
He saw a clipboard I made and wanted one. I made him his own.
He saw a kids' quilt I made with baseball fabric and wanted it. I made him his own.
He saw a grocery sack holder I made and wanted it. I gave it to him.
But the binder clips from today's tutorial? Yeah, not so much. I was excited about them. I use tons of big black binder clips at work all the time, and I thought maybe my hubby did too. So I told him I'd make him some. I could do star fabric, or red, white and blue, or some patriotic fabric. But he just laughed at me. I think he thought they were the stupidest things he'd ever seen.
I don't care. I like them. I'm using them. And I'm going to make more of them.
Supplies:
- Small scraps of fabric
- Binder clips
- Mod Podge®
- Brush
- Scissors
- Something to protect your work surface
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Click on the video for step-by-step how to instructions to make these decorative binder clips from fabric scraps and Mod Podge: