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DIY Marbled Clothes Pin

October 7, 2015 by Katie Smith Leave a Comment

Learn how to make DIY Marbled Clothes Pins using this tutorial by Amy, the girl behind the blog Delineate your Dwelling! She has been on a marbling kick lately and has been making some gorgeously marbled projects!

I think these marbled clothespins are so lovely and fun and not to mention they look super easy to make! You’ll  need a bit of shaving cream, food coloring and a few more small supplies!

Get the full tutorial here: DIY Marbled Clothes Pin

Clothes pin Christmas trees and lots of garland ideas Deck the halls with clothespin Christmas trees and a plethora of garland ideas! Get ready to dive into the world of festive DIY crafts that will spruce up your holiday decor. From whimsical clothespin Christmas trees adorned with miniature ornaments to garlands crafted from colorful ribbons and twine, these projects will bring joy and merriment to your home. Whether you’re looking to add a touch of homemade charm to your Christmas tree or want to create a festive ambiance throughout your living space, these creative ideas will inspire you to unleash your inner craft elf. So grab your glue gun, gather your clothespins, and let the holiday crafting extravaganza begin!

How to make recycled clothespin puppets Give those old clothespins a new lease on life as you transform them into delightful characters that will bring endless entertainment. From quirky animals to fantastical creatures, the possibilities are as vast as your creativity. Dive into the world of puppetry and learn how to breathe life into these recycled gems.

How to make an adorable recycled clothes pin airplane perfect for a Valentine Love is in the air, and what better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day than with an adorable recycled clothespin airplane? Take your DIY skills to new heights as you fashion a charming little plane using repurposed materials. This whimsical creation is the perfect gift for that special someone or a delightful addition to your Valentine’s Day decor.

How to make a clothes pin shark for Shark Week Sink your teeth into this craft project that will bring the ocean to life right in your own home. Using a few simple materials and a pinch of imagination, you can transform a humble clothespin into a toothy predator that’s perfect for commemorating the thrilling and awe-inspiring Shark Week festivities.

How to make an adorable zombie clothespin puppet – Prepare for a chillingly adorable craft project with a twist – a zombie clothespin puppet! Unleash your creativity and bring the undead to life with this unique and quirky creation. From the tattered clothes to the pale complexion and haunting expression, this little zombie will add a ghoulish charm to your puppet collection

Mini Easel made from Clothes pins –  This delightful craft idea will showcase your artistic prowess and add a touch of whimsy to any space. With just a handful of clothespins and a few basic supplies, you can construct a miniature easel that’s perfect for displaying small artworks, photos, or even inspirational quotes. 

Clothes pins, clothespins, and clothes pegs are terms that are often used interchangeably to refer to the same item, which is a device used for hanging clothes on a line to dry. While there might be slight regional variations in the terminology, the fundamental function and design remain consistent.

The item itself consists of two wooden or plastic jaws connected by a spring mechanism. The jaws can be opened and closed to grip the clothing securely and prevent it from being blown away by the wind. The name “clothes pin” or “clothespin” is derived from the action of pinching or gripping the clothes with the jaws of the device. On the other hand, “clothes peg” uses the term “peg” to describe the same object, referring to its function of holding or securing clothes in place.

 

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