I wanted to do something like these last year...i am going to try this year, I think they are great on the Christmas tree too, to hang tags or whatever you craft for the tree.
I made some of these a couple of years ago, Dee, and added magnet strips to the back. They make great Christmas stocking stuffers and, if I remember right, they fit great inside an Altoid tin. Love the designs you used!
This is my first visit to your blog. I love the cloths pins. How did you come up with this idea?
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cindy
I love this idea! How cute!:)
ReplyDeleteI wanted to do something like these last year...i am going to try this year, I think they are great on the Christmas tree too, to hang tags or whatever you craft for the tree.
ReplyDeleteLove these, I can see why they're addictive.
ReplyDeleteI also see why these are addictive,, really cute,
ReplyDeleteHey Dee!!! I loved those clothespins - you can use them in many ways - so cute and creative!!!
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these are so cute, I wish they were primitive, maybe next time I love this idea
ReplyDeletethese are so cute, I wish they were primitive, maybe next time I love this idea
ReplyDeleteI made some of these a couple of years ago, Dee, and added magnet strips to the back. They make great Christmas stocking stuffers and, if I remember right, they fit great inside an Altoid tin. Love the designs you used!
ReplyDeleteClothes pegs are addictive and useful! I use mine to add to gifts. I usually stick wooden bunnies on them. You'd understand that, right?
ReplyDeleteI like the idea Kathy has about then fitting into an Altoid tin. Now that's a cool gift in itself!
Love these! I want to try them. Never thought of taking the clothespin apart...didn't think it would be easy to put back together again. Very cool.
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