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You may remember piles of clothes pins in the laundry room from your childhood, but these days you're more likely to see clothes pins as decor elements than functioning in their original purpose. There are many new, exciting ways to use these laundry room essentials.
Clothes pins are super inexpensive and easy to manipulate so that you can create many different versions of any of these crafty projects. So, let's check out some super-cute ways to incorporate clothes pins in your home decor. You can give them a holiday spin, or keep them neutral or complementary to your existing home decor for a versatile addition.
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1. Clothes pins turn into decorative wreath with a little bit of tape
There are a few ways to create this year-round wreath from Hambly Screen Prints. You can either use Washi tape or even decorative paper, and you'll learn how to do either one with this tutorial.
This sturdy wreath can complement your decor for any season, but you can also swap out the clothes pins according to the time of year if you wish.
2. Put a holiday spin on old-fashioned clothes pins
You can create kid-friendly ornaments using clothes pins in this post from Live Laugh Rowe. It's a fun spin on the classic Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. You just need a few supplies to make this crafty project with your children, and it's just in time for the holidays and decorating your Christmas tree.
3. Beautiful photo frame to showcase your keepsakes
To make this frame from Morning Creativity, you can search thrift stores for a frame that matches your decor. Combine it with clothespins and a few other products, and you have a charming frame that will showcase your photos or keepsakes. You can also change out the sentimental items to match the season, and it's just as easy as pinching the clothes pins and swapping out whatever is inside.
4. Don't throw away your used tuna fish cans, make this crafty planter instead
Family Chic made this adorable planter out of old tuna fish cans. It's simple to put together and can be recreated and decorated for each season. You can also drop in a glass votive or tea light to create a candle out of this same project, or even better, you can do both!
5. Songbird clothes pin holders
Something Created Everyday wanted to create something cheery with these chipboard birds to brighten up the day. All you need are a few clothes pins and some sheet music, and a couple die cuts. A little glitter to finish it out, and you have a gorgeous clip to hold just about anything you need in your home, from handkerchiefs to kitchen towels.
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