Irish Pony Bead Flag Pin Kit
Make these Irish flag pins for swapping at your International event or St. Patrick’s Day. Kit includes everything you need. A great craft for kids age 7 and up.
SWAP* Tags are not included.
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Description
Kit Includes:
- 60 2-1/4″ Gold Coiless Pins
- Over 300 Size 4 Gold Safety Pins
- 1000 Green Pony Beads
- 1000 White Pony Beads
- 1000 Orange Pony Beads
- 120 “I” Letter Beads
- 60 “R” Letter Beads
- 60 “S” Letter Beads
- 60 “H” Letter Beads
Instructions:
Each column is a size 4 pin with six pony beads strung on it. Open pins and string two pins each with green, white and orange pony beads. You will have 6 beaded pins. Close the pins.
Open up a coiless pin. You’ll need to open the pin out to a wide angle to get the beads around the loop. Beginning with the beaded pin on the far right, thread base loop of the beaded pin onto the coiless pin, push around loop to the other side of the pin. Sting on a “H” letter bead. String the 2nd orange beaded pin followed by a “S” letter bead. Continue until you have threaded on 6 pins and 5 letter beads.
If you are using optional SWAP* tags, write your message on the tag and slide onto the pin. Close pin.
Additional information
Weight | 3 lbs |
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Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 1 in |
Item Number | MF-PINKIT2 |
Eileen – :
We just had a Thinking Day event for 100 Girl Scouts, and they absoutely loved this project. We had Daisies through Brownies, and some of the little ones needed a bit more help, but that is to be expected. We didn’t plan on this project for the older girls becasue we had been told they were tired of pony bead projects, and we heard thay those girls wanted to do it too! My one downside on this was that the package of green beads was less than the white and orange beads. I still have safety pins, letters and orange and white beads left, but ran out of greem. We had planned on extras, so all of the girls who wanted to do it did so, but we did not have the materials for all 120 projects.
Jennifer – :
Not enough “I”‘s were in the kit.