I made these cute little clothes pins to use in the kitchen for bag clips. I also made a second set to keep in my craft room, they’re just too cute! How could I resist.
What you’ll need:
Clothes pins
Scrapbook paper
Elmer’s glue and clear top coat (or Modge Podge)
Sand paper
Trace your clothes pin onto your scrapbook paper and cut it out. You’ll need 2 of each pattern, unless you choose to mix and match your patterns. I did the same pattern on each side of my pins.
Using a paintbrush to get a nice even coat, paint your glue or Modge Podge to the flat side of the pin and stick your scrapbook paper to it. Do this with each one of your clothes pins.
Once you have all of them done, take your sand paper to get the sides nice and smooth. Unfortunately, I couldn't find my sand paper anywhere, so mine don't look quite as nice as they could. Next, apply the top coat. I used this because it’s what I had on hand. You can also use your Modge Podge for this step.
Stand your pins on their ends or sides to dry. Now aren’t they cute?
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ReplyDeleteCouldn't be simpler - couldn't be cuter!
ReplyDeleteI love the projects that are super cute and oh so simple!
ReplyDeleteI am SO doing this! How simple, yet so cute - thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteLindsay
So cute and simple! Love those papers you picked!
ReplyDeleteLove them!
ReplyDeletelove this!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! I've been trying to figure out what to do with a bunch of clothespins I have.
ReplyDeleteI love these. It's a great idea for old clothes pins and paper scraps.
ReplyDeleteSo cute and so simple. Nice!
ReplyDeleteI love making these! I make mine slightly different but it is still so simple. I used them in the baby shower gift I made my friend: http://twokidsandaparty.blogspot.com/2010/08/candy-coated-baby-shower.html (scroll to the bottom)
ReplyDeleteReally cute! Thanks for the inspiration (:
ReplyDelete~Michaela
Those are cute and fun! I love how they turned out!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking up to Scraptastic Saturday!
Hannah @ http://youngancrafty.blogspot.com/
Very fun!
ReplyDeletelove these - way cute!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! I made some for Christmas last year and gave them to all of my neighbors. They LOVED them! Thanks for linking up to Thrilling Thursday.
ReplyDeleteI love this post consists of variety of clothe pins and also looking so cute..
ReplyDeleteKorean Fashion Clothing
Its a great tip to make clothe pins.
ReplyDeleteThose are very cute and i love so much.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I love your tutorial. Thanks for the great photos and clear instructions.
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