DECORATING WITH PUSHPINS

November 8, 2009
By

Marlene Alexander
www.dollarstorestyle.com

Dollar stores are great places to let the creative muse loose. You never know what it might make of the simplest of items. Take the humble pushpin, for example. Playful shapes make it almost a pleasure to tack that dental appointment card to the bulletin board. But, why should the corkboard have all the fun? Why not use these decorative shapes in more creative ways, as well?

For example, take any appropriately coloured pillar candle and turn it into a seasonal accent.

Autum pushpins

Autum pushpins

These three small pillar candles become simple, yet elegant autumn decorations
with the addition of leaf pushpins.

Pillar candles – $1.00 each
Leaf pushpins – $1.00 per package of eight
Ceramic serving tray – $2.00

Christmas pushpin

Christmas pushpin

A holly pushpin was just the little something extra needed to make this dollar store candle right at home on the holiday mantle. It came in a set of six for a dollar. If you can’t find anything similar, consider using an inexpensive Christmas lapel pin.

Dollarama generally stocks silver pushpins in a variety of shapes. Look for them in the stationery aisle. In the spring, make plain candles more summery with the addition of a humming bird, sunflower or butterfly and make a display on the bathroom vanity or the bookcase in the family room.

Candles make welcome gifts, as well. If you are gifting a friend in this way, why not include a package of decorative pushpins with the suggestion that she can embellish the candles with them, if she wishes. Even if she decides not to use them for that purpose, they are an interesting little add-on gift anyway and will always be right at home on the family or home office bulletin board.

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