As any kid will tell you, there's no greater fashion faux pas than a naked backpack. So we devised these jazzy danglers to dress up even the drabbest canvas. You'll need to lay in some inexpensive supplies ahead of time, but once they're handy, your kids can whip up new danglers to suit their daily whims. We've described three methods below, but your kids will undoubtedly dream up their own.
| Prep Time: Under 1 hour | |
| What you need: | |
| Narrow ribbon
Button with large threading loop in back Safety pins Beads in assorted colors Elastic cord Diaper pin | |
| Seasons: Year round | |
| Materials: beads | |
| Instructions: | |
| 1. |
Button Dangler Fold 8 inches of ribbon in half and thread
the loop through the opening of a button. Tie loose ends in a
knot beneath the button to hold it in places. Thread the loop
through the closed saftely pin, then the button through the loop,
as shown (A). |
| 2. |
Diaper Pin Dangler Fold a 10-inch length of elastic cord
in half and loop onto a safety pin as shown (B). Thread beads
onto the cord, then knot the cord beneath the last bead. Repeat
with 3 to 5 more strands. |
| 3. | Bead Dangler (pictured on backpack above) Tie a few short lengths of elastic cord onto the circular joint of a safety pin. Threasd beads onto the cords, then knot the cords beneath the last bead on each strand. |
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Button Dangler Fold 8 inches of ribbon in half and thread
the loop through the opening of a button. Tie loose ends in a
knot beneath the button to hold it in places. Thread the loop
through the closed saftely pin, then the button through the loop,
as shown (A).
Diaper Pin Dangler Fold a 10-inch length of elastic cord
in half and loop onto a safety pin as shown (B). Thread beads
onto the cord, then knot the cord beneath the last bead. Repeat
with 3 to 5 more strands.

