Lately, through my perusings through Pinterest, I came across some super cute Ball Jar pushpins and I just knew then and there, that would be a quickie project to tackle. They seriously are put together in no time flat! Check these out.
I think these took all of about 30 minutes to put together. I just bought the smaller sized jars, used a few of my favorite fat quarters, and threw in some cotton balls and glued them down and called it done. The most time spent was dressing them up with my favorite Maya Road trims, pins, and trinket flowers!
And since they serve a dual purpose for storage as well, I put in extra Maya Road Trinkets, Raspberry Beads, Wood Mini Rulers, and Bingo Calendar Numbers. A PERFECT way to store all your favorite trinkets.
Plus, I love placing random trinket pins and some of my favorite flowers out so I can see them and use them on an upcoming project!
I think that the trim that was adhered around the edging makes a nice little touch as well. I used the Crochet Trim in Creme, Frayed Edge Pleated Trim in Faded Cherry, and the Small Organza Roses Ribbon in Red. The flowers featured were from the Velvet Point Blossoms in Pink, Vintage Lace Daisies in Milk, and Velvet Point Blossoms in Green. For your pushpins, just use any of your favorite Maya Road Trinket Pins!!
So how do you store your favorite Maya Road Trinkets? I'd love to see more ideas!


so cute!
Posted by: Evgenia Petzer | April 09, 2012 at 12:34 AM
Absolutely love this idea, Melissa! :)
Posted by: Ania | April 09, 2012 at 07:17 AM
SOOOO Love this! I am lifting it! :)
Posted by: Shelley Haganman | April 09, 2012 at 04:02 PM
fabulous!!
Posted by: slammie | April 10, 2012 at 10:15 AM
What a cute quickie idea. Think I'll adopt it! (with credit of course!)
Posted by: Anne McIntosh | April 12, 2012 at 01:51 PM
I will be making some for myself--thanks so much for the idea- The trinkets, pins and embellishments are too cute to be stuffed in a drawer!
Posted by: Debbie | April 12, 2012 at 01:54 PM
Wow, this is fabulous! Very pretty to display in the craft room...
Posted by: Lynda Marquez | April 12, 2012 at 02:26 PM