I rarely see a wooden clothes peg these days compared with the plastic ones that are a dime a dozen. Who knew you can transform such adorable critters from the humble clothes peg?
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These look like a fun rainy day project I could do on the boat. I use the wooden clothes pegs here all the time. How's it going in your neck of the woods? All is well here. Hello and Goodbye for now. Rosemary
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These look like so much fun and so creative! I really like the frog and the egg with the little hatching chick. So adorable! Who knew a little clothes peg could be so much fun!
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These are fantastic! I wonder if the children would like to make these... they would be so sweet for valentine's day next year - the one with the envelope and the cute little note attached. Thanks for sharing these V! :)
So you can wash clothes everyday just to play with them.I like the idea !!
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This are amazingly fun! Keep forgetting to ask you have you heard of Pinterest yet?
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind comments on my blog "Jody Martinez Reflections". My background is in design and I love the colors and the creativity in your blog!
ReplyDeleteThese look like a fun rainy day project I could do on the boat. I use the wooden clothes pegs here all the time. How's it going in your neck of the woods? All is well here. Hello and Goodbye for now.
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Happy Friday! Those are adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteI found you through the Mommy on The Move Blog Hop and am now following you through Google Friend Connect
This is our first Blog Hop at More Than Mommies. My friend, Christine and I started a brand spankin’ new blog and are looking to connect with some bloggy friends! We would love it if you would stop by and check our blog out, follow us if you like what you see! Comments are always welcome – let us know what you think!
Thanks!
Those are adorable! Thanks for sharing them with us :D
ReplyDeleteThose are so awesome, I want some!! Happy Sunday sweetie :)
ReplyDeleteHa! I need to bookmark these! so much fun! :D
ReplyDeleteThose are adorable! How clever ;)
ReplyDeleteHow cute those clothes pins are. When I was a kid, the teachers always used to use clothes pins in their crafts.
ReplyDeleteHow cute! That would make such a fun project to do.
ReplyDeleteThese look like so much fun and so creative! I really like the frog and the egg with the little hatching chick. So adorable! Who knew a little clothes peg could be so much fun!
ReplyDeleteI can always count on you to find the most interesting and creative things to share. Stopping by to say hello because it has been awhile since I've visited.
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic! I wonder if the children would like to make these... they would be so sweet for valentine's day next year - the one with the envelope and the cute little note attached. Thanks for sharing these V! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are great. Thanks for sharing.
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