Hello all! I hope you all are having a great day. Here is a clothes pin project I seen on Kristin's blog. Here is the
link. Here is Kristin's
tutorial on the clothes pin project. I did not used the Cricut Expression to make this.
These are so easy to make and they can be used as snack bag clip etc. I seen them and I had to make them. I made some Fall one in orange and brown.

These can be giving as a gift and they are so pretty on the shipping tag. This one here I used my Bic Permanent Markers to color top of clothes pins.

I used alot of my scrap paper to make these. That a great way to used up all that scrap paper. I used a blue marker to color top of these clothes pins here.

For this project you will need:
Shipping tags ( I used large tags 4 3/4" x 2 3/8") You can get these from office supply store
pattern or solid paper.
embellishments
clothes pins
Mod Podge Gloss- Lustre ( to adhere paper to clothes pin and to give paper a glossy shine.
paint brush ( a small one to paint Mod podge on clothes pins).
paper trimmer to trim paper to fit clothes pins.
Here is the clothes pin project link giveaway. I will pick one winner to win (2) Tag sets of clothes pins. You must be a follower of my blog. I can not ship international at this time. Only US entries. You have until 9/16/10 to link up to win.