Today's craft is part of my #100DayProject. It's simple to do and shows you a few souvenirs from my travels.
This is a coin purse that I got from a solo trip in 2004 to the mountains of Banaue and Sagada in the Philippines. The handicrafts in this region include knits, woodwork, and woven products like bags and blankets.
I liked this minimalist black and white pattern. But over time, it felt it needed a make-over.
I found some embellishements in the form of a tassel, pompoms, and beads. The beads are from a beach trip to the Dominican Republic. I had my hair braided and the lady secured the braids with these colorful beads. And of course I kept them thinking, "Maybe I can use them again someday".
I strung everything together with a needle and thread.
It can be as long or as short as you would like.
Knot the end securely and attach the tail of the thread through a jumpring.
Attach the jump ring through the hole of the zipper with a pair of pliers.
And here it is -- my coin purse now has more color. TADA!