Fruity Hama Beads Glass Decoration

After treating her classmates and celebrating her birthday for our family and friends, now is the day to celebrate my daughter's birthday for her own friends. One of the things I really hate is going to a swimming pool with a bunch of kids and that's exactly what she wants, what she really, really wants, lol and yay and hahaha! Well, actually I think it's not funny at all, because I HATE (can I say that aloud, or even shout, here at my blog) the swimming pool!

But first we're going to eat croissants and cake and drink lemonade. And to embellish the lemonade glasses I made fruit from hama beads.



I found this idea here.

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Just found out that my Half Lotus Bunting was featured by Nifty Thrifty Things!!

 
Thank you very much, Vanessa!!

 

Comments

  1. Visiting from Submarine Sunday - just had to stop over and see your fruity glass decorations! They are awesome! Pinning!

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  2. You know, i made these as coasters, and never even thought of them as drinking glass decorations. Brilliant! I think I love just about anything you make! Thank you for sharing your wonderful posts with FineCraftGuild.com at SHARE IT 27! Pinned and hoping for more.... (wink) Till next week, Rose

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  3. Liz there truly is no end to your talents! We love Hama beads, and this is so clever! Mimi xxx

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  4. Pretty darned cute!!!! PINNED to Crafts board. Have a great week, my friend.

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  5. Cute idea. Would love to see the steps that you used to make these.

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  6. Wat een briljant idee! Hoe krijg jij ze netjes eigenlijk? Bij vallen ze vaak na het strijken nog steeds uit elkaar...
    Dank je wel voor het meedoen aan de link party!

    groetjes
    Barbara
    www.busyfingersbusylife.blogspot.com

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  8. I love this!! It reminds me of when I first started to craft and complete DIY projects when I was little. They turned out great!

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