Here's why I'm so stoked:
Eyelets are 5 cents a piece.
Brads are 6 cents per brad.
Gem brads are 23 cents--each!
It takes a male & female pair of snaps to replace all of those. So snaps are only 2 cents each time you use them! Okay, now I haven't totally flipped my lid; I still plan on using brads, eyelets, and gems but snaps offer a super affordable alternative.

These are homemade primas that I embossed and water-coloured with aqua-painters and diluted reinkers.
The center of each one has a snap. [Click on the picture to see the details close up]. The middle one has black seed beads glued around the snap (With crystal effects gluing is a snap. OH GROAN! Sorry couldn't resist that 'knee-slapper').
Adding the snap is easier than you can imagine. Just punch a hole in the center using a 1/16 inch hand held circle punch. Then put the flower(s) over the "male" snap. The "female" holds everything together--of course ;0). With a double flower the snap lets you turn it to the right spot. See the middle bloom on the bottom though? It slid out of position on me. When I saw that, I was tempted to start this post all over again with a new picture (me, a perfectionist? maybe...) but then I thought explaining might be useful to someone so: if you want the flowers to stay in the place you set them up, then just put a little bit of adhesive between the layers.
Two great things about snaps is that they're in any notions department: dirt cheap--'just the way I likes it' And they can be used late at night when hammering is prohibited :0).
Now snap to it! heehee,
Mel
You are brilliant!!!
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Kat
that little lightbulb is a container?!!M.R.G.
ReplyDeletenice explanation of using brads...
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