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Vintage Scarf Shatter-proof Suncatchers
by
Sadie Seasongoods
(IC: blogger)
Easy
How to make an unbreakable suncatcher from old scarves!
Be sure to check out my my full tutorial here for each and every step!
Be sure to check out my my full tutorial here for each and every step!
I just LOVE old scarves...but have a bunch that fallen prey to snags, stains, and holes. But they're so pretty that I just couldn't bear to toss them.
So I decided to upcycle the pretty parts I could salvage by creating super simple suncatchers to hang in my kitchen bay window! Step one, gather small embroidery hoops- which I almost always find at thrift stores.
Step two: separate hoops and place scarf fabric between them.
Step three: hang in the window!
I can leave these hanging in my windows (GREAT way to keep birds from flying into them!) and not worry about a certain kitty (aka, Cottonball) knocking them down and shattering on the floor. Love that!
Be sure to check out my my full tutorial here for each and every step!
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Published December 27th, 2015 9:11 AM
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Nan on Jul 12, 2017
I have a silk scarf I have been wondering what to do with. I will now look for 2 large picture frames with glass that are the same size and place the scarf in between the glass - then place it in a window that does not get sun... Now my scarf is preserved and enjoyed in a unique and useful way
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Doreen Kennedy on Mar 26, 2020
Such a nifty idea. I can tell that kitty likes them too.
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