Personalizing your accessories has become one of the most charming trends in DIY fashion, and safety pin brooches are stealing the spotlight.
These small yet stylish pieces are more than just functional fasteners, they’re miniature canvases for creativity.
With a few simple materials, you can turn an ordinary safety pin into a statement piece that reflects your mood, style, or even a special memory.
They’re easy to make, endlessly customizable, and perfect for adding that subtle touch of individuality to jackets, bags, or shoes. Here are 22 inspiring ideas to spark your next DIY project.
#1. Boho Charm Safety Pin Brooch
Wow, this vibrant safety pin brooch turns any plain jacket, shirt, or bag into a statement piece. The mix of a yellow floral fabric strip, pearl and gemstone loops, and a soft feather tassel creates a playful yet elegant bohemian vibe.
Also, the central green stone acts as the eye-catching centerpiece, framed by two rings of beads for extra depth. The tassel adds movement, while the patterned fabric brings warmth and personality.
Materials Needed
- 1 large silver safety pin (7 cm)
- 1 strip of yellow floral fabric (20×4 cm)
- 1 green oval bead (2 cm)
- 12 small yellow round beads (5 mm)
- 14 faux pearls (6 mm)
- 1 small silver coin charm (1 cm)
- 1 green feather tassel (8 cm)
- Jump rings and head pins
- Jewelry pliers
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Fold and knot the floral fabric strip onto one end of the safety pin.
Step 2: Thread the green bead onto a head pin, secure with a loop, and attach to a jump ring.
Step 3: Create two loops including one with yellow beads and one with faux pearls using jewelry wire and attach around the green bead.
Step 4: Add the small silver charm to a jump ring next to the bead loops. Then attach the feather tassel to the opposite end of the pin using a jump ring.
Step 6: Close all jump rings securely, then pin your brooch onto clothing or a bag for instant boho flair.
#2. Beaded Charm Safety Pin Brooches
These colorful beaded safety pin brooches are the kind of quick DIY project you can happily lose yourself in on a cozy afternoon.
Each pin becomes a tiny piece of wearable art, blending playful beads with dangling charms for extra personality. You can mix glass beads, seed beads, and quirky pendants to reflect your mood or match your outfit.
Plus, they make sweet little gifts, add flair to a denim jacket, or bring charm to a fabric tote.
Materials Needed
- 6 safety pins (2″ length)
- 70 assorted seed beads (3 mm)
- 8 glass beads or pearl beads (6-8 mm)
- 6 small charms (butterfly, heart, mushroom, flower)
- Jewelry pliers (1 pair)
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Lay out your safety pins and choose bead colors for each design before starting.
Step 2: Open a pin and thread your beads in the desired sequence, leaving space for the clasp to close.
Step 3: Use pliers to attach small jump rings with charms to the loop of each safety pin for extra detail.
Step 4: Close the pin carefully, making sure beads and charms are secure.
Step 5: Pin them onto your bag, scarf, or jacket and enjoy the splash of personality they bring.
#3. DIY Beaded Safety Pin Backpack Charms
These playful beaded safety pin charms turn a plain backpack into a canvas for personality.
Each safety pin is decorated with colorful seed beads and tiny dangling charms like mushrooms, hearts, butterflies that bring a fun, handmade flair. So you can mix and match colors, add unique charms, or even create themed sets for different moods.
This project is a quick, low-cost way to refresh your bag and make it feel completely yours.
Materials Needed
- 6-8 large safety pins (2″-2.5″)
- Assorted seed beads (2-3 mm)
- Mini charms (mushrooms, hearts, butterflies, etc.)
- Jump rings (6-8 mm)
- Small pliers
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Open a safety pin and slide on your choice of seed beads, leaving some space at the end for the charms.
Step 2: Use jump rings to attach charms to the bottom loop of the safety pin.
Step 3: Arrange the beads so the colors and patterns complement your charms.
Step 4: Pin them securely to your backpack in a visually pleasing arrangement.
#4. Elegant Pearl Safety Pin Brooch
This creative accessory turns a simple oversized safety pin into a chic statement brooch. Strands of faux pearls in varying sizes hang gracefully, creating a layered drape that moves with you.
Moreover, the contrast between the industrial metal pin and the soft, luminous pearls adds a subtle edge while keeping it classy.
Perfect for gifting or adding a quick touch of elegance to your outfit, this piece proves you can mix utility with beauty effortlessly.
Materials Needed
- 1 oversized safety pin (3-4 inches)
- 3 pearl bead strands (length 6-8 inches each)
- 6 jump rings (6-8 mm)
- Jewelry pliers
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Open the safety pin and slide on three jump rings to one side and three to the other.
Step 2: Attach each end of the pearl strands to the jump rings, alternating lengths for a layered look.
Step 3: Secure the jump rings tightly with jewelry pliers to prevent slipping.
Step 4: Close the pin and pin it onto your garment or accessory for an instant upgrade.
#5. Hand-Embroidered Heart & Swallow Brooch
There’s something timeless about a brooch that looks like it carries a story. This one combines warm, tactile embroidery with a velvet heart and the quiet symbolism of a swallow.
You can see the banner-like shape feels bold yet intimate, and the stitches make it truly one-of-a-kind. You’ll enjoy every slow, meditative step as the design comes to life in your hands.
Materials Needed
- 1 large antique-style safety pin (2.5-3″ / 65-75 mm)
- Black canvas or heavy cotton fabric (cut 2 pieces, 3″ × 4″ / 7.5 × 10 cm)
- Scrap of red velvet (1.5″ × 1.5″ / 4 × 4 cm)
- Embroidery floss in gold, deep red, and black
- Swallow charm (20-25 mm, antique brass)
- 10 small gold seed beads
- Needles: embroidery and beading
- Fabric glue or fusible web (optional)
- Scissors and pinking shears (optional)
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Cut your black fabric into two matching banner shapes with a pointed bottom. This creates a front and back for your brooch.
Step 2: Center the velvet heart on the front piece. Lightly glue or fuse it down so it won’t shift while stitching.
Step 3: Using blanket stitch in gold floss, secure the heart. Then add small red running stitches around the edge of the banner for contrast.
Step 4: Stitch decorative details like gold ray lines above the heart, tiny crosses around it, and any freehand accents you like.
Step 5: Sew the swallow charm just under the heart. You can also add gold seed beads to the bottom point for a delicate fringe effect.
Step 7: Place the second fabric piece behind the front, sandwiching knots and threads inside. Blanket stitch around the edges with black floss for a neat finish.
#6. Elegant Lace and Pearl Safety Pin Brooch
This charming brooch pairs delicate white lace with the timeless beauty of pearls, creating a piece that feels both vintage and whimsical.
The gold safety pin base adds a touch of sophistication, while the lace strip features an intricate crochet-like design topped with a floral lace motif and a pearl at its center.
Dangling from the side is a cute bunny-ear charm adorned with pink rhinestones, adding a playful twist.
Materials Needed
- 2 gold safety pins (2″ length)
- 2 lace strips (4″ long × 1″ wide)
- 2 lace flower appliqués (1.5″ diameter)
- 2 flat-back pearls (10 mm)
- 2 bunny-ear charms with pink rhinestones (0.8″ tall)
- Fabric glue or needle and thread
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Attach the lace strip securely to the loop end of the safety pin.
Step 2: Center the lace flower appliqué on the lower part of the lace strip and glue or stitch it in place.
Step 3: Affix the pearl to the center of the flower using strong adhesive. Then clip the bunny-ear charm onto the safety pin loop beside the lace strip.
Step 4: Let the glue fully dry before wearing or gifting your brooch.
#7. Neon Star Pop Tab Buddy
Made with a recycled soda can tab as its body, the figure comes alive with neon green, yellow, and orange beads strung along copper wire for arms and legs.
The gold safety pin makes it easy to clip onto a backpack, jacket, or pencil case, turning ordinary items into conversation starters.
Materials Needed
- 1 gold safety pin (2″ length)
- 1 soda can pull tab
- 14 neon green beads (6mm)
- 4 yellow beads (6mm)
- 3 orange beads (6mm)
- 1 yellow star bead (approx. 15mm)
- 24″ copper craft wire
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Thread 6 green beads, 1 orange bead, and 1 yellow bead onto a piece of copper wire to make the first arm. Then twist ends to secure.
Step 2: Repeat for the second arm, replacing the orange bead with the star bead at the end.
Step 3: For each leg, thread 4 green beads, 1 orange bead, and 1 yellow bead onto wire. You twist to close.
Step 4: Attach all arms and legs to the pull tab using wire, making sure they’re firmly twisted.
Step 5: Use more copper wire to fasten the pull tab to the safety pin. Next, clip it onto your favorite accessory and enjoy the pop of color.
#8. Pearl-Dove Collar Brooch
This little collar brooch feels like poetry in motion WITH soft pearls, glints of chain, and a tiny dove that seems ready to take flight.
Pin it across your shirt placket and you instantly look polished, a touch vintage, a touch modern. You’ll build gentle arcs of beads that drape like a miniature necklace, then add a few playful chain tassels for movement.
Materials Needed
- 1 large safety pin (2.5-3″ / 65-75 mm)
- 40 glass pearls: 6 mm, 8 mm, and 10 mm
- Chain in two styles (3-4 mm links), cut into 3 lengths: 3″, 4.5″, 6″ (8, 11, 15 cm)
- 16 jump rings (4-6 mm)
- 8 eye pins or head pins (1.5″ / 38 mm)
- Dove or focal charm (20-28 mm) + 2-3 small accent charms
- Small pearl drops (2 pcs, 8-10 mm)
- 4 crimp beads or wire guardians (optional)
- Beading wire (0.3-0.45 mm) or strong nylon thread (18-25 lb)
- Round-nose pliers, chain-nose pliers, flush cutters
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Lay the safety pin flat. Decide your drape order, shortest strand closest to the pin, longest at the bottom for a graceful curve.
Step 2: String pearls onto a 6-7″ (15-18 cm) piece of beading wire. Add a jump ring at each end; crimp to secure, leaving a gentle arc. You have to make 2-3 strands with varied bead sizes.
Step 3: Cut chains to 3″, 4.5″, and 6″ (8, 11, 15 cm). Then add jump rings to both ends.
Step 4: Create two pearl drops on head pins: slide a pearl, form a neat loop with round-nose pliers, trim the excess.
Step 5: Hang pieces onto the pin in layers: short pearl strand, medium chain, focal strand with dove charm centered, long chain, and the pearl drops at the sides.
Step 6: Pin across the collar placket or just under the collar points. Let the longest chain brush the button line.
Tips: You should back delicate shirts with a tiny felt circle where you pin. Then store the brooch clasped to avoid bent layers.
#9. Golden Charm Brooch with Whimsical Motifs
This artistic golden brooch feels like a tiny gallery of treasures pinned together. Each charm owns a delicate hand, a pointed amulet, a framed turquoise gem, a long leg with textured dots, a shimmering fish with gemstone eyes, and a poised frog.
The dangling pearl at the center adds a gentle contrast, catching the light in soft, creamy tones.
Whether you pin it on a scarf, blazer, or handbag, it will instantly bring personality and flair to your style.
Materials Needed
- 1 gold-toned brooch pin (7 cm length)
- 6 gold-plated charms (hand, amulet, frame with turquoise, leg, fish, frog)
- 1 round pearl bead (1.2 cm diameter)
- Small gemstone (red, 0.3 cm)
- 8 jump rings (5 mm)
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Select a sturdy gold-toned brooch pin as your base — it should be long enough to hold all the charms without overcrowding.
Step 2: Attach each charm using jump rings, starting from one side and working across. Arrange them so they balance in shape and visual weight.
Step 3: Add the pearl bead as a central drop beneath the framed turquoise charm for a soft, elegant touch.
Step 4: Secure all jump rings tightly with pliers to ensure nothing falls off during wear.
Step 5: Pin your brooch to clothing or accessories and enjoy its playful, eclectic charm.
#10. Bold Fringe Safety Pin Brooch
This striking brooch proves that sometimes, less really is more. Long strands of vibrant red cord drape dramatically from a simple oversized safety pin, creating instant movement and color contrast against any coat or jacket.
Plus, the flowing fringe sways with every step, catching light and attention in equal measure.
You can easily pair it with dark, neutral fabrics for maximum visual pop, or mix it into a colorful outfit for a playful, layered look.
Materials Needed
- 1 oversized safety pin, 2.5″-3″ long
- 10-12 strands of red cord, each about 18″ long
- Scissors
- Clear fabric glue (optional)
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Cut 10-12 strands of red cord, each about 18″ long for a flowing fringe effect.
Step 2: Fold each strand in half and attach to the safety pin using a lark’s head knot.
Step 3: Slide the cords close together so they hang in a full, even curtain.
Step 4: Trim the ends for a clean edge or leave them uneven for a more organic look.
Step 5: Add a dab of clear fabric glue to secure knots if desired. Now you can pin to your coat and let the fringe do the talking.
#11. DIY Beaded Safety Pin Charms for Tote Bags
Why not turn a plain tote into a burst of personality with these colorful beaded safety pin charms?
Each pin is strung with beads in different shapes, sizes, and colors, creating tiny dangling designs that you can mix and match to your mood. They’re lightweight, removable, and endlessly customizable.
Plus, you can make a whole collection in one afternoon, making them a great DIY gift or swap idea.
Materials Needed
- 8-10 large safety pins (2″ size works well)
- Assorted seed beads and decorative beads (4-8mm)
- Small charms or pendants (optional)
- Beading thread or thin jewelry wire (6-8 inches per pin)
- Scissors
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Select a safety pin and open it fully. Decide on your bead color theme for that pin.
Step 2: Thread beads onto the safety pin shaft or onto short strands of beading wire to create dangling pieces. You can mix shapes and textures for variety.
Step 3: If adding charms, place them in the center so they hang nicely.
Step 4: Close the pin securely. Make several in different colors for a playful, coordinated set.
Step 5: Pin them onto your tote bag, jacket, or hat, and rearrange whenever you like for a fresh look.
#12. Charming Gold Chain Brooch with Mini Charms
This gold chain brooch is a delightful mix of elegance and whimsy, perfect for adding personality to any outfit. Dangling from the pin are three charming pendants, a glossy red ladybug, a classic miniature clock, and a gold heart frame.
Layers of gold chains drape gracefully, decorated with tiny red beads and heart charms, giving it a playful yet sophisticated vibe.
You can pin it on a coat lapel, scarf, or bag to instantly elevate your style. It’s an accessory that tells a story with every charm, making it a unique conversation starter.
Materials Needed
- 1 gold safety pin (6-7 cm)
- 3-4 gold chain pieces (varying lengths 8-14 cm)
- 1 ladybug charm (1.5 cm)
- 1 miniature clock charm (2 cm)
- 1 gold heart frame charm (2 cm)
- 4- 5 small red glass beads (5-7 mm)
- 2-3 small gold heart charms (1 cm)
- Small jump rings and pliers
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Open the gold safety pin and attach the first chain to both ends using jump rings, letting it drape naturally.
Step 2: Layer shorter chains above it, creating a cascading effect.
Step 3: Attach the ladybug, clock, and heart frame charms evenly across the pin. Then add red beads and small gold hearts along the chains for extra detail.
Step 4: Ensure all jump rings are tightly closed, then pin your brooch to your favorite accessory or clothing item.
#13. Vintage Charm Chain Brooch
This brooch feels like a tiny treasure chest you can wear. The mix of bronze tones and dangling chains adds a nostalgic elegance, making it perfect for jackets, scarves, or even handbags.
If you enjoy jewelry that looks like it’s been passed down for generations, this piece captures that heirloom magic while still being easy to create at home.
Materials Needed
- 1 vintage-style safety pin brooch base (7 cm length)
- 1 small bronze clock charm (2.5 cm diameter)
- 1 vintage key charm (4 cm length)
- 1 heart charm (1.5 cm size)
- 1 moose or animal silhouette charm (3 cm height)
- 3 black or dark pearl beads (8 mm each)
- 2 bronze chains (one 8 cm, one 12 cm length)
- Small jump rings and jewelry pliers
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Lay out your charms and beads in the order you want them to hang from the pin.
Step 2: Use jump rings to attach each charm to the safety pin loops, spacing them evenly for a balanced arrangement.
Step 3: Connect the chains between charms, letting one drape lower for a layered effect.
Step 4: Add the pearl beads to the ends of the chains using jump rings for an elegant finish.
Step 5: Secure all connections by gently tightening each jump ring with pliers, ensuring nothing slips off when worn.
#14. Mini Crochet Swatch Brooches
There’s something charming about turning crochet samples into wearable art. These mini swatches add a cozy, handmade statement to your outfit or bag.
Materials Needed
- 3 silver safety pins (2-2.5″ / 50-65 mm)
- Small amounts of yarn in red, grey, and pale pink (DK or light worsted, 8–10 g each)
- Crochet hook size 3.5 mm (E-4) or 4 mm (G-6)
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Choose a stitch pattern such as solid, lacey, or textured. Start with a foundation chain about 8-10 stitches wide.
Step 2: Work 6-8 rows, keeping the edges neat. If you like, mix stitch styles to give each swatch a different personality.
Step 3: Fasten off, leaving a tail of at least 15 cm (6″).
Step 4: Thread the tail onto your yarn needle and sew the top edge of the swatch onto the lower bar of the safety pin. Make sure it hangs straight.
Step 5: Trim any loose ends and gently block the crochet pieces with a light steam or water mist so they drape nicely.
#15. Beaded Goldfish Brooch
This brooch feels like a tiny underwater scene you can carry with you. The beaded goldfish design brings a playful, handmade touch, while the side charms give it extra movement and sparkle.
Working with seed beads might take patience, but it’s worth it for the intricate, tapestry-like finish.
Materials Needed
- 1 silver safety pin (2-2.5″ / 50-65 mm)
- 100 light blue seed beads, size 11/0
- 40 orange seed beads, size 11/0
- 2 black seed beads, size 11/0
- 30 clear iridescent seed beads, size 11/0
- Beading needle (size 10-12)
- Strong beading thread or nylon line (2 m)
- Round blue bead (8 mm) for top decoration
- Amber-colored fish charm bead (15-20 mm)
- Small opalite or white bead (6-8 mm)
- Scissors
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Thread your needle and knot the end. Begin beading each strand of the goldfish design vertically, using the light blue as background and orange for the fish body. Then add the black bead for the fish’s eye.
Step 2: Make each strand the same length, alternating blue and clear iridescent beads for a shimmering water effect.
Step 3: Loop the top of each beaded strand onto the bottom bar of the safety pin, securing tightly so they hang evenly.
Step 4: Slide the round blue bead onto the main pin shaft, letting it rest between the pin head and the beaded curtain.
Step 5: Attach the amber fish charm and opalite bead to a short piece of wire or jump ring, then hang them from the right side of the pin for added movement.
Step 6: Trim any extra thread and double-check that all strands are secure before wearing.
#16. Mother & Baby Evil Eye Safety Pin Set
This matching safety pin set is a beautiful keepsake designed to bring protection and positive energy. Each gold-toned pin is adorned with traditional evil eye charms, colorful beads, and a vibrant red tassel.
The mother’s pin features an intricate red crochet flower and a larger central evil eye, symbolizing strength and protection.
Also, the baby’s pin is a sweet, lighter version with a turquoise heart charm and smaller beads, perfect for delicate wear.
Materials Needed
- 2 gold-tone safety pins (Anne: 7 cm, Baby: 5 cm)
- 2 red cotton tassels (5 cm each)
- 1 crochet flower (red, approx. 3 cm)
- Assorted glass beads (colorful, 6-10 mm)
- 2 evil eye charms
- 1 turquoise heart bead (2 cm)
- 2 small gold coin charms (1 cm diameter)
- Strong jewelry jump rings and pliers
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Lay out all charms, then attach the crochet flower and large evil eye charm to the smaller pin using jump rings.
Step 2: Add the red tassel, colorful beads, and gold coin charm to balance the design.
Step 3: For the Baby pin, connect the turquoise heart bead and smaller evil eye charm at the center.
Step 4: Hang the red tassel, gold coin, and additional small beads around them for a playful touch.
#17. Elegant Heart Charm Safety Pin Brooch
This safety pin brooch turns a simple outfit into a statement. Its silver base holds cascading chains adorned with white pearls and clear crystal beads, catching the light with every move.
At the center, a black heart-shaped gem sits framed in a delicate floral silver design, giving the piece a romantic yet bold presence.
The half-circle of pearls above it adds a graceful touch, balancing the sparkle of the crystals.
Materials Needed
- 1 large silver safety pin (2-2.5″)
- 10-12 small silver chains (varied lengths: 2-4″)
- 12-15 white pearls (4-6 mm)
- 8-10 clear crystal beads (4-6 mm)
- 1 black heart-shaped charm with silver floral frame
- Jump rings and jewelry pliers
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Attach the central black heart charm to the middle of the safety pin using a jump ring.
Step 2: Arrange silver chains in a symmetrical pattern on both sides of the charm, mixing lengths for a layered look.
Step 3: String pearls and crystals onto headpins, then connect them to the chains for sparkle and texture.
Step 4: Form a pearl semicircle above the charm and secure it to the pin with jump rings.
Step 5: Clip the brooch to your jacket, bag, or scarf for an instant style boost.
#18. Gold Charm Safety Pin Brooch
These colorful beaded safety pin brooches are the kind of quick DIY project you can happily lose yourself in on a cozy afternoon.
You can mix glass beads, seed beads, and quirky pendants to reflect your mood or match your outfit. They make sweet little gifts, add flair to a denim jacket, or bring charm to a fabric tote.
Once you start making them, you’ll find yourself dreaming up endless color combinations and charm pairings.
Materials Needed
- 6 safety pins (2″ length)
- 70 assorted seed beads (3 mm)
- 8 glass beads or pearl beads (6-8 mm)
- 6 small charms (butterfly, heart, mushroom, flower)
- Jewelry pliers (1 pair)
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Lay out your safety pins and choose bead colors for each design before starting.
Step 2: Open a pin and thread your beads in the desired sequence, leaving space for the clasp to close.
Step 3: Use pliers to attach small jump rings with charms to the loop of each safety pin for extra detail.
Step 4: Close the pin carefully, making sure beads and charms are secure.
Step 5: Pin them onto your bag, scarf, or jacket and enjoy the splash of personality they bring.
#19. Gingham Ribbon and Pearl Safety Pin Brooch
This charming brooch combines a rustic gingham bow with a touch of elegant pearls, making it a versatile accessory for sweaters, jackets, or scarves.
In this craft, a silver safety pin base holds a black-and-white checkered ribbon tied neatly into a bow, accented with a small silver button at its center.
Three faux pearls, each capped with ornate silver detailing, dangle gracefully from delicate chains, adding movement and sophistication.
Materials Needed
- 1 silver safety pin (2″ length)
- 1 piece of black-and-white gingham ribbon (6″ long, ½” wide)
- 1 small silver button (0.4″ diameter)
- 3 faux pearl beads (0.5″ diameter)
- 3 ornate silver bead caps (0.5″ size)
- 3 short silver chains (2-3″ length)
- Jump rings and jewelry pliers
- Hot glue or strong jewelry adhesive
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Thread your silver button through the center of the gingham ribbon and tie into a neat bow.
Step 2: Attach the bow securely to the safety pin with hot glue or strong adhesive.
Step 3: Use jump rings to attach each pearl (capped with silver bead caps) to the end of a silver chain.
Step 4: Hook the chains onto the lower bar of the safety pin so the pearls dangle freely.
Step 5: Let the glue set before wearing your brooch to ensure all parts are secure.
#20. Handmade Heart & Denim Charm Pin
This little patch of stitched love is a pocket-sized piece of art you can wear or gift. Made from scraps of denim, patterned fabric, and a few sparkly beads, it’s the kind of project that lets you play with textures and colors.
The hand-stitched red heart stands out against a blue fabric background, framed by rustic denim edges.
Materials Needed
- 1 piece denim fabric, 2″ × 3″
- 1 piece patterned cotton fabric, 1.5″ × 2.5″
- 1 small fabric scrap for heart, approx. 1″ tall
- 4 round beads (about 6 mm)
- Embroidery floss in coordinating colors
- 1 large safety pin (2″ long)
- 1 small metal eyelet (6 mm)
- 1 dangling charm and 1 faceted bead (8 mm)
- Needle, scissors, and fabric glue (optional)
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Cut your denim into a 2″ × 3″ rectangle. Then fray the edges slightly for texture.
Step 2: Stitch the patterned fabric onto the denim using a running stitch, leaving a small border all around.
Step 3: Cut the heart shape from your scrap fabric. Blanket stitch it in place at the center.
Step 4: Add small embroidery knots or straight stitches around the heart for detail. Then sew beads in each corner.
Step 5: Insert a metal eyelet at the bottom center. Attach your charm and faceted bead with a jump ring or thread loop.
Step 6: Fold a small denim tab at the top and secure it to hold the safety pin. Your wearable art is ready to pin on!
#21. Cute Charm Safety Pin Sneaker Accessory
Adding a charm pin to your sneakers is an easy way to show off your playful style. This project lets you combine your favorite little trinkets into a wearable display that swings and catches the light as you move.
Materials Needed
- 1 large silver safety pin (2.5–3″ / 65-75 mm)
- 3-4 small charms (character, letter, or object designs, each 1-2 cm)
- 4 small jump rings (5-6 mm)
- Small pliers
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Choose charms that reflect your style such as cartoon figures, initials, or tiny objects work well.
Step 2: Use the pliers to attach each charm to a jump ring.
Step 3: Hook the jump rings directly onto the lower bar of the safety pin so they can dangle freely.
Step 4: Secure the safety pin through your sneaker’s lace holes or fabric panel, making sure it’s stable but not pulling the material.
#22 Ribbon Fringe Safety Pin Brooch
This design turns leftover ribbon scraps into a colorful statement piece. Perfect for dressing up jackets, bags, or hats, it’s an easy and stylish way to reuse trimmings from gift wraps, sewing projects, or old accessories.
Materials Needed
- 1 large brass safety pin (2.5–3″ / 65-75 mm)
- 8-10 ribbon strips (each 10-12 cm long, assorted colors and patterns)
- Sharp scissors
- Optional: clear nail polish or fray check
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Gather different ribbon scraps, you should mix textures like satin, grosgrain, or printed silk for variety.
Step 2: Cut them into equal lengths (10-12 cm) and angle or notch the ends for a polished look.
Step 3: If needed, seal the cut edges with clear nail polish or fray check to prevent unraveling.
Step 4: Thread each ribbon through the safety pin’s loop and tie or fold them over so they hang straight.
Step 5: Finally, layer colors and patterns for balance, placing bolder designs between softer tones.