- Attaching vellum
- Accents on journal blocks
- To “hang” things from
- Center of flowers
- Center of letters
- Spell out words (outline the letters)
- Corners of picture mat
- Eyes of paper dolls
- Nails in a fence
- Earrings for a paper doll
- “Stone” in a ring
- Buttons on a snowman
- Decoration on a child’s ball
- Stepping stones in a garden layout
- Attach a fiber to make a yo-yo
- Attach elements on a page by wrapping wire or fiber
- To form “bullets” for a list of things
- As an accent on the tail of a letter
- In the hole of a tag
- White—as stars on a black or navy blue sky
- White—as dropping snowflakes
- Light blue—as falling raindrops
- Orange—as pumpkins
- White—as moonbeams
- Jeweled belt on a paper doll
- Brown—as chocolate chips on a cookie
- Toppings on a pizza
- M & Ms
- Buttons on a shirt
- Decorations on an Easter Egg
- Decorations on a Christmas Tree
- Purple—grapes in a cornucopia
- Lights on top of a police car or fire truck
- Center of a pinwheel
- Center of tires
- Tires on a toy car
- End of antenna on a bug
- Center of fiber spider web
- Hair ornament on a girl paper doll
- The “dot” on an i or j
- Attach handle to a basket
- To attach fibers or lacing something together
- Attach a sign to a post
- Rocks
- Center of propeller on an airplane
- On Serendipity squares
- Sesame seeds on a bun
- Jeweled skirt on a paper doll
- Use as a spider and paint a face on it with the legs behind it or use wire for its legs
- Dots on a ladybug
- As fillers
- Use as nails on wood (like haunted house windows)
- Christmas bulbs on a tree paper piecing
- Eye on a frog
- Use to embellish the corner of tags or
- Borders or Titles
- Attach fabric, twistel, or lace to paper
- Use stars to replicate a night sky
- Ends of a hammock
- Use on butterfly wings
- Ovals as Easter Eggs
- Buttons on a dress
- Shoe buckle
- Dots on a clown suit doll or paper piecing
- Sprinkles on an ice cream cone
- Sprinkles on a cupcake
- Use seashells on paper torn to create a beach look
Sunday, January 23, 2011
ALOT of ways to use eyelets on your scrapbooking pages & cards
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