6 Clothespin crafts that you are going to love

Remember when clothespins were just for hanging clothes to dry or to use as a makeshift chip clip-thingy? Well, lately I've been seeing a ton of adorable clothespin crafts. I'm talkin' totes adorbs, so the last time I was at my local home improvement store I picked up a bunch of wooden clothespins for a steal I might add and they are sitting in my laundry room patiently waiting for me to do something with them other than dry my laundry or use as makeshift chip clip-thingies. Cue the Pinterest inspiration.

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Here are six clothespin crafts that you are going to love!

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Wreath

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I've seen a variety of wreaths made from clothespins, but this one might be my favorite. It's so dang cute and works year-round.

Storage shelf

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This clothespin storage shelf would work great in my kitchen and it doesn't seem all that hard to make either.

Lonely sock holder

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I find this hilarious. Not to mention, what household doesn't need a missing sock holder?

Planter

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Okay, I'm about to go eat a can of tuna just so that I can make this adorable clothespin planter. I love it and I love tuna too, so it works out great for me.

Tea time wreath

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This isn't just another wreath. This clothespin wreath is made to hold tea bags! It would make such a great DIY gift for a tea-lover in your life.

Art Rail

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This is such a clever way to hang art in a child's bedroom. Making these clothespin and yardstick art rails is easy too.