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Clothespin People Ornaments

Creating clothespin people ornaments is a delightful and nostalgic craft that brings a touch of charm to any holiday decor. These adorable ornaments are simple to make, using just a few materials like wooden clothespins, paint, and embellishments. Whether you're crafting them as a solo project or with friends and family, the process is full of joy and creativity. You can personalize each clothespin person to reflect individual characteristics, making them unique and special. Once completed, these charming ornaments make for perfect gifts or sweet additions to your Christmas tree, evoking a sense of nostalgia and whimsy. Enjoy the process of crafting these little characters and let your imagination run wild as you bring your clothespin people ornaments to life!

Materials:

  • Old fashioned clothes pins
  • Acrylic Paints
  • Ribbon or fabric for scarves
  • Mini pom poms
  • Embroidery floss/threads
  • Drill with 1/16-inch drill bit
  • Cloth covered wire
  • Paintbrushes
  • 3/16-inch screw eye rings
  • Hot glue gun
  • P-touch Embellish machine (to customize the ribbon scarves)
  • Scissors
  • Wooden beads for hair buns (optional)

Instructions:

  1. To start, if you want to add a hair bun to some of the pins, hot glue a wooden bead onto the top of the pin.
  2. You’ll need to drill 2 holes into your ornament: 1) through the upper body of the clothespin to stick a wire through to create arms and 2) on the top of the head to fit a screw eye ring to hang the ornament
  3. Paint the bodies with two colors, one for pants and one for their top. You can tape off each side at a time to ensure you create a straight line.
  4. Cut a piece of wire between 3-4 inches long and slip through the hole in the bodice you drilled earlier. Paint the arms the same color as the blouse.
  5. Give the pin some personality by painting a face and hairstyle.
  6. Glue on mini pom poms for mittens or ear muffs with a piece of embroidery floss.
  7. Add ribbon scarves with some glue. Feel free to fold the ribbon, or experiment with other fabric or materials.
  8. To finish, glue the screw eye ring to the head. Let dry and then thread some twine through and into a loop to hang it on the tree!

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