Tomorrow school starts... school starts tomorrow...today is the last day of summer. I'm trying to help my brain out but it still is not kicking in. I just got back from senior trip at Sky Ranch. It was such a good experience. I had extremely low expectations knowing very little of the trip but expecting to be forced into other friend groups and drilled about leadership. It was not like this at all. They wanted us to expand our friendships but did not force it. The talks were about listening to the Lord's plan for our life this next year which if we are doing, will help us be a good leader in the end. Being able to hang out with people outside of school is something really cool and I had tons of fun.
Since school is tomorrow and I have time to blog I thought I would whip out this easy DIY for you all. I'm totally obsessed with these leather tassels that are everywhere. I almost bought one on Etsy for around $10 but then decided not to. I'm so glad I didn't because I made this one for free.
MATERIALS: Piece of leather, scissors, pencil, measuring tape, hot glue gun,
STEP 1: cut a piece of leather as long as you want the tassel to be
STEP 2: measure according to the length of the tassel how long you want the fringe to be.
STEP 3: draw a line in pencil on the wrong side of the leather where you are going to cut the fringe up to
STEP 4: cut as much fringe as you want (for this 3 inch tassel I cut 2 inches of fringe.) (The longer the tassel the more fringe you need)
STEP 5: cut the last fringe off from the rest of your leather
STEP 6: (not photographed) cut a small strip of leather around the same size of a tassel for the top of the tassel so you can loop it on to other items
STEP 7: hot glue down your loop to the top of your tassel
STEP 8: tightly roll your tassel together as your use a small amount of glue only on the top
STEP 9:(optional) you can add pieces of fabric around top of tassel for decoration.
STEP 10: attach a metal ring to the loop and attach to key chain, backpack....
(My key chain tassel was 7 inches of fringe and around 5.5 inches long)
here are some photos I found on Pinterest of some more inspiration of colors and types of tassels you can do using my DIY
my last DIY
sneak peak to my next DIY
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