It's a snap! Make bright bag clips, merry memo holders, or magnificent magnets with clothespins.
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Paint! Cover your craft area with newspaper. Use Crayola® Washable Kid’s Paint and a paint brush to paint one side of your clothespins. Air-dry the paint. Then paint the other side (unless you’re making a magnet). Air-dry the paint again.
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Decorate! Use your imagination to decorate the clothespins. Paint on colorful bugs, geometric shapes, flowers, hearts, stripes, stars, or other designs. Air-dry the designs.
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Magnetize! If you wish, attach a small piece of magnetic tape. Press the sticky side against the clothespin.
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