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Clothespins can actually be used for more than just doing laundry! This would be also multifunctional in all over the house. Some examples include for closing snack bags, hanging curtains... and even doing fun arts & crafts projects! Sure, clothespins seem like something everyone may already own and they might also be one of the last thing your would think about using to help yourself because once you see these very cool ideas for what those 50 wooden pins are good at doing - that is not holding laundry on a line.
Clothespins to seal chip/candy bags So the next time you open a bag of snacks, just fold down the top and clip on one of these bad boys. This way your snacks stay fresh and they do not spill out everywhere. You can even use a curtain clothespin rod in areas you cannot attach your regular hooks. But the solutions are wonderful at those back areas to reach!
Hate when your clothes come out of the dryer all wrinkled? It can be really frustrating! Thankfully, clothespins can solve that problem as well! You put them on your hanger along with a few clothespins once you've taken the garments out of the dryer. Then hang the hanger on a line or hook, If the clothes are very wet, this will help them to straighten out and not gather any wrinkles which is all you want!
Had enough of toxic dryer sheets? I know many who feel the same! Well... clothespins is a very nice environmentally friendly option that can save you! So just attach a few drops of essential oils to an old piece of cloth or cotton ball, and throw it on there! Next, you throw your dryer balls in the dryer with a clothespin. Clothes will smell good and fresh too due to the essential oils in them.
You can also create your own clothespin dryer sheets, which are reusable. It’s super easy! Easy as that; You just cut an old towel into some squares, add a little essential oils to the oops and clip them onto a clothespin. Then, throw them unexpectedly in the dryer with your clothes. This will prevent you from spending an extra dollar and is good for the Earth by saving waste!
How many times have you searched frantically for papers, notes and other items that are critical to your daily life only to find them under a trash pile of pop cans? It can be frustrating when you cannot locate something. Here are 10 ways to use clothespins with organization from The Country Chic Cottage. Attach papers with one another, keep you notes on a board or even label containers to know what is inside.