7 Creative ways to reuse bobby pins​

I have a ridiculous amount of bobby pins lying around my apartment. I have some in the bathroom, on my vanity table, in my beauty cabinets–it's out of control. Come to think of it, I think I have bobby pins in my purse now too! The funny thing is I don't even wear that many bobby pins in my hair. But since I'm always misplacing them, when I do need bobby pins I find myself spending $1.99 on a fresh new pack every time. This explains why these things are practically taking over my life!

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I'm telling you, I have so many stray bobby pins I don't know how I haven't found any in my food. I was just about to throw them all out, when a friend of mine suggested I keep them for other uses. Um, what else can you do with bobby pins you ask? You'd be surprised the different ways you can reuse these things. I went on Pinterest and found a ton of  surprising ways you can reuse your old bobby pins! Trust me–they are incredibly versatile!

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Necklace

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So you can totally use bobby pins to make a necklace. I can't guarantee they'll hold well, but they'll definitely be something to look at!

Bookmark

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Want a bookmark that actually stays put? Use a bobby pin! There's no way this thing will slip out.

Paint them

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You can make them pretty and paint them with nail polish. They might be too cutesy for you, but they'd look adorable on your little daughter.

Nail art

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You can totally use them for nail art designs. How else do you plan on mastering a perfectly dotted mani?

Hair accessories

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You can glue pretty bows and ribbons to them for pretty and practical hair accessories. It will save you a lot of money too.

Sewing

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You can use them to hold your binding in place while you sew. How neat is that?

Hammering

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To prevent hammering your fingers, hold a small nail with a bobby pin as a safety barrier.