I almost forgot to share a pic of the clothes pins I painted to resemble candy canes. First, I took the pins apart, & then painted them red. I then painted the white striping on them, and since these are for the grandchildren, I put their name on the inside along with my name & the date. So, in years to come they can put my decoration on their Christmas trees. Kathleen
Takin it easy...
Posts: 1806 | Location: Kansas | Registered: Dec 30, 2005
Thanks for the compliments, gals. In years past when I hung clothes outside, this type pin would sometimes come apart, but I could always get them back together with no difficulty. But now, 40 yrs later, I had somewhat of a hard time getting these back together. Old muscles, you know? LOL Kathleen P.S…to Drywatergal…Thanks for inspiring me to take & share pictures. LOL I’ve been doing all this stuff & never thought of sharing them here. Look for a few more pics tomorrow. Kathleen
Takin it easy...
Posts: 1806 | Location: Kansas | Registered: Dec 30, 2005
Love this idea! I found a brand new pkg of clothespins in my craft room & was reluctant to use them what they are originally used for. Yes, I do use my clothesline for drying clothes - not just paint light bulbs. (lol)
Thanks for the idea! I feel much better.
as always,
Debi O'
Crafting does the heart good.
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