- Hold that thought: Use a couple of pins to keep cookbooks open while you follow recipes.
- Track your towels: If you have houseguests, write their names (and yours) on separate clothespins, then attach each clothespin to the appropriate towel to avoid mix-ups when all the towels are hanging in one bathroom.
- Support your stems: Clothespins can support vines and climbing plants in the garden. Just make sure the stems pass through the holes in the pins.
- Make clips for displaying recipes and to-do lists: Glue a magnet to the back of a clothespin and stick it to the refrigerator or stove hood.
- Use as place-card holders: Or use them to keep napkins and plastic utensils together at a backyard barbecue. Spray-paint them bright colors for a fun, summery look.
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I agree. People will be surprised how clothespins are useful for interior decorating. They can be used as holder for a lot of things, and even by themselves as decor items as well.