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2nd April 08, 05:29 PM
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I should add that I don't have any good pictures of the kilt pins I talked about. I do have a picture of a zebra kilt pin that Moosedog sent to me up in the gallery in the accessories section right at the moment. I'm not sure how long I'll leave it up there.
But basicly if you see something that you think would make an interesting kilt pin, like an old Roman coin or something like that, you should be able to stick a pin back of some sort or another on it and use it. That's where looking around at craft stores and places like that will be needed...
You might try a small see shell, or for a solid color kilt, safetypin on a tarten swatch ribbon. Try to get the curved quilter safetypins if you can. All kinds of things are potential kilt pins. 
It's a little on the heavy side, but you might take one of those ZZ Top key chain, and see if it will stick on a magnet... That might work. Like I said, you could do all kinds of things.
Last edited by Bugbear; 2nd April 08 at 05:47 PM.
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