😊👍👋 I have a pin collection, nothing overly special, except pins from both my grandmothers. I wear mine all the time and supply my sister (a teacher) too. I just enjoy finding them and wearing them.
Hello, I just finished watching both of your brooches and pins collection Awesome I do have another way to show of a collection. I made a cover for a pillow out of red ribbon and my Christmas 🎄 brooches and it looks beautiful I have now 32 Xmas trees
The cut out coin pin is, judging the size, made from a ‘Rijksdaalder’ depicting Dutch queen Wilhelmina. Pins like this were widely made in WWII, to show support for the queen in exile in London at that time. In the Netherlands you also find bracelets, pins and teaspoons made in the same vein.
I have alot of sparkling rainbow colors pins& earrings.a few antique rhinestone necklaces. Just alot of weird ones. Love the champagne & bottle pins.I have like a couple of old lace type buttery pins? Very old). Love witch hat.HAPPY FAT TUESDAY.🎉👍🤗
You have such a magnificent pin collection! I loved getting to see all of them as well as how you’ve used them to make new things💛 always very inspiring!
I am head over heels for your little witch doll with the Victorian coral brooch!!!! 😍 I have been trying to find little witch hats while out at estate sales...and now I am going to look twice as hard!!🤣
I would love to see the process of how you replace missing rhinestones in your jewelry pieces. Do you use a setting tool and Aleen's glue? I have some pieces that could use some attention. My favorite pieces are the insects and the cats. Such fun. TFS.
I love the Years pins! I saw you have a carved lucite pin. I have a few of those, and they are some of my favorites. I have on my wish list adding a large Victorian garnet brooch to my collection. Yours are lovely. Thank you for sharing this special collection with us. ❤
@TarnishedTreasures1 It is at around 13:47. You are showing jewerly you made out of pins. The lucite pin is a clear square with a carved pinwheel looking design. I am assuming that is a pin. 🙃
Whoa look at that soldering on the back 5:54 Very interesting! I’m sure there’s someone who’ll recognize that pooling pattern and recognize who made it.
I don't know if you know this but, sometimes, there are things written on the pin (needle) part itself.....just a head's up! Love ALL the glitzy things!!!
Ohhh my the jewelry trees are stunning.. love them❤ The owl piece is very neat, as well as the moon of flowers! I would love to find some of the stick pins. Definitely enjoyed, again thanks for sharing😊
Love looking at your collection. Question, what sort of adhesive do you use when replacing the rhinestones. Will the adhesive change color over time? Your creations are so well thought out, I just love them. Thanks for sharing, say "Hi" to your sweet puttudies. Jersey Ann from NJ🎇🎇
That clasp with the locks is from 1960s. I have one with a similar clasp with lock. Thank you for another lovely video. With warm regards from Bangalore India.