I sealed the clothespins with Minwax water based polycrylic.
Here are two projects that I did awhile ago. The clothespins are perfect for French chicken wire frames.
Or you could just add the clothespins to twine.
I made the pocket using the woodworkers transfer tool on my sidebar.
xo, Dee
11 comments:
Hi, Dee
I just love these. I am going to make these. Whoo!
Hope you are doing good and keeping warm. : ) It's been in the 80's here and at night low 60's. I don't think it will ever get cold here any time soon. I really miss up north this time of year, crazy right? Anyway, have a good week.
Vanessa
Dee, lovely, lovely!!!! And this French chicken wire frame is sooo gorgeous - all details, I love the choices you make when choosing the details to decorate your pieces!!!
Nadya
Love these! Thanks for sharing!
Very pretty, did you stain the darker clothespins? I've been thinking about doing some for a few weeks, can't decide on the look. It's great that in this modern world we can still appreciate and use clothespins for different purposes!
You are always so creative and so generous!! Giving away your secrets!!
The clothes pins are awesome and the projects you used them on super awesome!
xxDaniella
You are so creative! Your projects are always fabulous and you are so sweet to them with us!
Thanks for sharing! The clothespins are great and you've finally got me...I ordered the woodworker's tool today!
I love those pins Dee. Those burlap pockets are really gorgeous too.
Fabulous, Who would every thunk it! I just love everything. The frame with the chicken wire is the cutest thing and with the clothes pins, it is over the top. Thanks for sharing, Ginger
Love these, fluer di lis is perfect! :-)
Oh my gosh Dee...those clothespins ARE super cute! Great idea!!!
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