Win Some Eyelets

 Win Some EyeletsI bet you want some eyelets. Am I right? Okay, so maybe this is an easy bet to make, considering eyelets are fun and functional. If I’m right and you want to add a bunch of colorful new eyelets to your scrapping stash, then I’m happy to say you’re in luck. We’re  giving away an eyelet assortment pack from Eyelets Etc. right here on this blog.

 

If you caught my “Tips & Tricks” column in the August issue of Creating Keepsakes, you know that I shared an easy organization solution for eyelets, using bitty boxes and grommets. Well, the colorful eyelets we used in that magazine project are looking for a home, and it could very well be yours.

 

Here’s how to enter:

Leave me a comment, stating your favorite thing to do with eyelets between now and Sunday, July 19. From the comments received, we’ll randomly select a lucky winner. The winning name will be posted on the “Giveaways” tab (at the top of this blog) on Monday, July 20, so please check back to see if you’re a winner.

Eyelet forward to reading your ideas soon! (Sorry, I couldn’t resist the opportunity for a silly pun.)

 

Cheers!
Megan Hoeppner, Creative Editor

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0 Responses to Win Some Eyelets

  1. Cindy Gruett says:

    I use eyelets for bullet points, and to accent page corners.

  2. Abra says:

    I LOVE eyelets everywhere! But love them especially with ribbons threaded through a row…..

  3. Abra says:

    I LOVE eyelets everywhere! But love them especially with ribbons threaded through a row…..

  4. Nancy says:

    I love eyelets! I use them for lots of things, but my favorite is to use them as flower centers.

  5. Nancy says:

    I love eyelets! I use them for lots of things, but my favorite is to use them as flower centers.

  6. Kristi says:

    I use eyelets with ribbon, cards, invitations, pages, mini albums – you name it!! The more colorful the better. They really make a things like more finished and fun.

  7. Kristi says:

    I use eyelets with ribbon, cards, invitations, pages, mini albums – you name it!! The more colorful the better. They really make a things like more finished and fun.

  8. gardengeekette says:

    I use eyelets to attach small vellum pieces to my pages– I’m always worried that an adhesive will eventually show through. I also like to use them to add tiny pops of color in unexpected places!

  9. gardengeekette says:

    I use eyelets to attach small vellum pieces to my pages– I’m always worried that an adhesive will eventually show through. I also like to use them to add tiny pops of color in unexpected places!

  10. Crystal says:

    I like outlining any circle shapes with eyelets – just makes the circle a standout element.

  11. Crystal says:

    I like outlining any circle shapes with eyelets – just makes the circle a standout element.

  12. Robin says:

    I use eyelets for so many things, its hard to name a few. I like to use them in spelling wherever possible. Also I like to attach things to my pages when adhesive won;t work. I also like to use them as flower centers to hold the flowers on.

  13. Robin says:

    I use eyelets for so many things, its hard to name a few. I like to use them in spelling wherever possible. Also I like to attach things to my pages when adhesive won;t work. I also like to use them as flower centers to hold the flowers on.

  14. Abbie says:

    I love to use eyelets to fasten pictures, vellum and just pieces to my pages. I use them to for string holes and to just put them on the page cause they just look good. I use them on journalling tags to reinforce them for string or ribbon. I have also used them in designs on my page.

  15. Abbie says:

    I love to use eyelets to fasten pictures, vellum and just pieces to my pages. I use them to for string holes and to just put them on the page cause they just look good. I use them on journalling tags to reinforce them for string or ribbon. I have also used them in designs on my page.

  16. Abbie says:

    I love to use eyelets to fasten pictures, vellum and just pieces to my pages. I use them for string holes and to just put them on the page cause they just look good. I use them on journaling tags to reinforce them for string or ribbon. I have also used them in designs on my page.

  17. Abbie says:

    I love to use eyelets to fasten pictures, vellum and just pieces to my pages. I use them for string holes and to just put them on the page cause they just look good. I use them on journaling tags to reinforce them for string or ribbon. I have also used them in designs on my page.

  18. Debbie says:

    I use eyelets to fasten transparencies and vellum to my scrapbook pages.

  19. Debbie says:

    I use eyelets to fasten transparencies and vellum to my scrapbook pages.

  20. Theresa Kettner says:

    I like to use eyelets to reinforce memorabilia pockets on my pages. They add a pretty touch of color to the pockets.

  21. Theresa Kettner says:

    I like to use eyelets to reinforce memorabilia pockets on my pages. They add a pretty touch of color to the pockets.

  22. Laci says:

    Oh this is just what I need right now, I just bought the Crop-A-Dile 2 and I cant seem to find any brads or anything to use it with. I like to use eyelets as periods in my sentences, kind of to do this… and attaching ribbon and fiber and oh there’s so much but I better stop writing.

  23. Laci says:

    Oh this is just what I need right now, I just bought the Crop-A-Dile 2 and I cant seem to find any brads or anything to use it with. I like to use eyelets as periods in my sentences, kind of to do this… and attaching ribbon and fiber and oh there’s so much but I better stop writing.

  24. Summer says:

    I love to use eyelets to attach vellum quotes to a page, because then I don’t have to worry about having just the right adhesive that won’t show through vellum.

  25. Summer says:

    I love to use eyelets to attach vellum quotes to a page, because then I don’t have to worry about having just the right adhesive that won’t show through vellum.

  26. Renee LeJeune says:

    Like so many others here, I use them to attach velum, add accents to a photo by creating whimsical designs with them, and instead of using photo corners to attach a photo, I will sometimes use larger eyelettes to anchor them down.

  27. Renee LeJeune says:

    Like so many others here, I use them to attach velum, add accents to a photo by creating whimsical designs with them, and instead of using photo corners to attach a photo, I will sometimes use larger eyelettes to anchor them down.

  28. Eva says:

    Eyelets are essential for tags and attatching vellum papers. I also use them along the folded edge of the card to make a “spine”, making the card open like a book…

    And after getting my hands on a Silent Setter – no more noise! :D

  29. Eva says:

    Eyelets are essential for tags and attatching vellum papers. I also use them along the folded edge of the card to make a “spine”, making the card open like a book…

    And after getting my hands on a Silent Setter – no more noise! :D

  30. Erica says:

    I love to use eyelets on gift tags. I place eyelets on a paper crafted or fabric crafted tag, add a matching ribbon and secure the tag on a gift.

  31. Erica says:

    I love to use eyelets on gift tags. I place eyelets on a paper crafted or fabric crafted tag, add a matching ribbon and secure the tag on a gift.

  32. Sherilyn says:

    I’m looking forward to using my Crop-A-Dile for the first time. I Can’t wait to see all the many uses for eyelets.

  33. Sherilyn says:

    I’m looking forward to using my Crop-A-Dile for the first time. I Can’t wait to see all the many uses for eyelets.

  34. Melissa Rhodes says:

    I love to use eyelets just about anywhere. On my photos, on journaling; sometimes on both.

  35. Melissa Rhodes says:

    I love to use eyelets just about anywhere. On my photos, on journaling; sometimes on both.

  36. Jane says:

    I mainly use eyelets on my tags, they give a more ‘finished’ look which I love!
    I have been noticing all the amazing new eyelets in my local stores and would love the opportunity to explore using some of them!

    Thanks

  37. Jane says:

    I mainly use eyelets on my tags, they give a more ‘finished’ look which I love!
    I have been noticing all the amazing new eyelets in my local stores and would love the opportunity to explore using some of them!

    Thanks

  38. sierra says:

    i like to use eyelets to dress up the ends & edges of my papers, usually when i adds strips to a page…they are a quick embellishment that punchs up a page

  39. sierra says:

    i like to use eyelets to dress up the ends & edges of my papers, usually when i adds strips to a page…they are a quick embellishment that punchs up a page

  40. Halle G says:

    I mainly use them to attach pages of altered books together.

  41. Halle G says:

    I mainly use them to attach pages of altered books together.

  42. Fanny says:

    I would use them in a couple sets of notecards.

  43. Fanny says:

    I would use them in a couple sets of notecards.

  44. Kelly says:

    Who doesn’t love eyelets? I love using eyelets as journaling bullet points and to thread ribbon/twine through them.

  45. Kelly says:

    Who doesn’t love eyelets? I love using eyelets as journaling bullet points and to thread ribbon/twine through them.

  46. Crys says:

    I have only recently purchased an eyelet setter, so I haven’t done a lot with it yet. I really like the way they look in the center of flowers though.

  47. Crys says:

    I have only recently purchased an eyelet setter, so I haven’t done a lot with it yet. I really like the way they look in the center of flowers though.

  48. Chris says:

    I love them, they add a new look to things, there’s such a variety now, and also they are great to attach things.
    Love them.

  49. Chris says:

    I love them, they add a new look to things, there’s such a variety now, and also they are great to attach things.
    Love them.

  50. meghan says:

    I like to use multi colors eyelets to finish a page.

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