If you’re going to make a craft with clothespins, would you also like to have some other kind of upcycled supply or crafty technique involve, just to keep things interesting? In that case, we’d absolutely suggest taking a look at how The Imagination Tree got creative with colour by dying coffee filters to make butterfly wings and pinching them into a wooden clothespin body.ĭid we really catch your attention when we started talking about DIY projects that your kids can actually play with when they’re finished because they have some kind of fun working function? In that case, we really think you’re going to enjoy the way Therapy Fun Zone created these hilarious clothespin and bottle cap catapults that will actually shoot a ball across the room. They were a huge hit in our house and now we have a whole air fleet. In your house, are the most popular crafts always the ones that are fun to make and to play with in some way after? Well, that’s true for our house too, so we’d definitely suggest taking a look at these awesome clothespin airplanes outlined step by step on My Super Foods. 2. Thread wrapped wooden clothespin dollsĪre the kinds of clothespins you have to work with actually the old fashioned ones that don’t have a hinge so you’re not so sure about a craft where clipping them onto something is the main component? In that case, we think maybe you’ll prefer making these adorable yarn wrapped clothespin dolls outlined step by step on This Heart of Mine! We love that they used different colours and techniques to create different looking people in all kinds of outfits. When you think of clothespins, does your mind immediately go to the laundry room, no matter what you’re doing with them? Well, that doesn’t have to be a bad thing because, thanks to tutorials like this one from Overthrow Martha, there are all kinds of cute laundry room themed decor pieces you can make! This funny clothespin wreath is the perfect example of what we mean. She’s a huge fan looking at pretty things and attempting to make them.Just in case you love the idea of making all kinds of different DIY projects using clothespins just as much as we do, if not more, here are 15 of the very best ideas, designs, and tutorials we’ve come across so far in our search for inspiration and guidance! 1. Starburst laundry room clothespin wreath She stays busy juggling many roles: writer of JustLove.ly, full-time designer for, co-owner of the shop Fawn & Flora, and an indie subscription service called Love❤Club. Heather Dawn is our DIY contributor and resides in Oregon. ![]() SHARE WITH US BELOW: How do you keep track of all your to-do’s? Next up slide each clothespin onto your twine and attach your lists.Ĭreating a to-do list helps you obviously get things done, but when you do it in a cute way where you can see it ~ sometimes it can help you want to cross more things off! Write it down, move it over, cross it off & celebrate!įind a spot on your wall or a cork board and hang up the twine with tacks. ![]() You can map out your entire week with items to get done or start with one day then each morning make a new list to work on. Set those clothespins aside to dry and print out your to-do list or make your own! This prints out on a normal size sheet of paper (portrait style) and when cut you will have five 2 1/2″ x 4″ cards to make your list. You can put the whole word or abbreviate, your choice! Stamp each clothes pin with the letters for each day. I decided to make my week Monday - Friday and leave my weekend open with no to-do’s necessary. Supplies used: twine, tacks, wooden clothespins, stamps/ink, to-do list print out. Simply clip onto fun pictures or pieces of inspiration as reminders of your daily projects you have going on, or to stay motivated to get you through your day! This project is easy to make and easy to change. Since I practically live by a schedule book on my desk or a calender on my phone, I decided that maybe something cute and easy to do would be best to keep me motivated!ĭo you have any tips or tricks that help you stay on schedule while still being fun? I’ve been trying to come up with little projects that help me with time, while keeping things creative. ![]() ![]() Can you believe the New Year is just around the corner? This is the perfect time to start new things that maybe you haven’t gotten around to or just create better habits within your home or business life.
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