Pink Pretties & Tassels

Welcome to Pink  Saturday! 

Pretty trims and fanciful whimsies soften your surrounds and add a delightful little spark to any spot needing brightening up. Tassels are purely decorative and are something I enjoy creating. This tassel (below) is a soft body tassel made with hand dyed fringing, long beaded fringing and a velvet flower trim.

 

Tassels are quite simple to make. these four tassels were made to complement a table topper. They’re not only decorative but act a a weight for each corner of the tablecloth.

A gorgeous shimmering sheer needed equally impressive tassels to match. They’re hand dyed and are larger than most tassels for tablecloths but they are removeable and can be used elsewhere.

I love beaded fringing – it sets the creative mind buzzing. Not much needed here to create this tassel.

…. can’t stop with tassels – just had to trim this compote, after painting it, with the gorgeous beaded fringing to turn it into a recreated treasure.

…. a tiny, cute tassel adds more prettiness to the fluffy organza gift bag.

 

I hope you’ve enjoyed this week’s Pink Saturday – I’ve been enjoying all your Pink Satuday posts. Let me know that you’ve dropped by and I’ll return the visit.

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There are many wonderful entries for Pink Saturday which is hosted by Beverly at How Sweet The Sound. Take time to visit participants’ blogs and see how Pink  everyone’s Saturdays can be.

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Happy Pink Saturday!

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About Elena

Mum to one teenage boy who has been homeschooled. I'm a decorative artist with a background in Interior Design. I love lots of colour, painting & generally being creative, all things beautiful, sunsets, beaches, sunny days, chocolate and bubbly.

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Pink Pretties & Tassels — 22 Comments

  1. Happy Pink Saturday, Elena. Thank you for letting me know about my miss. I have corrected the problem, and I apologize.

    These tassels are gorgeous. Do you make them to sell?

  2. Thank you Beverly – I wasn’t sure if I was meant to confirm again.

    Yes I have made them to sell but not for a while now. Lately I’ve been making them to give as gifts. But may consider adding them to my range again soon :)

  3. WOW Elena, you’ve taken tassel making to new heights, very lovely pink post! I took a tassel class many years ago, but never made anything as lovely as these! The beaded fringe on the compote dish is superb! If it holds still decorate it. BTW, my Pink Sat Orchid post is up now….had I thought it out I could have used the Peaches! ~*Happy Pink Saturday*~

  4. “If it holds still decorate it” …lol, yes I agree.

    I’ll be popping back to check out your pink saturday soon :)

  5. Hi, Elena,
    Your tassels are so pretty! I would have a hard time picking my favorite. I don’t have one tassel in my house :( I can hardly believe it, as much as I love pink and fru fru things. I am going to have to change that and get some tassels! Your little poofie bag is so sweet, too. I loved visiting you today. Thank you for paying me a visit at Bunny Cottage. Have a blessed weekend. Vicki

  6. What a sweet Pink Saturday blog post! Sadly, every Saturday for the past few weeks it has been raining in northern Michigan. So, this day always brings a little sunshine my way. Thanks so much for the treat!

  7. I believe you’re right Tina – a girl can never have too much bling, lol.
    Thank you all for your sweet comments – a happy pink, ‘poofie’, ‘fru fru’ weekend to you 😉

    … and yes, gorgeous things are addictive – they make you feel good too :)

  8. What a clever post. I wouldn’t have thought of tassels in a million years. Thanks for sharing these items with us. I hope you are having a wonderful day.

  9. I just love those tassels – and the trim on that compote is divine! I just love things like that. Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving your address so I could find you. Happy Pink Saturday!

  10. Your tassels are simply gorgeous. I love,love the beaded ones. Happy belated Pink Saturday..have a lovely week.