While out blog hopping :) I saw this adorable clothes pin heart 
I started out by spacing out and clipping clothes
(BUT I can't remember the blog I saw it on to link back,
so if any of you Awesome followers know please,
please send me the link so I can link back to her.)
Thanks
EDIT : I'm so excited , guess who found me :) Jenn from Clean and Scentsible, the original creator of the Clothes Pin Wreath. YEA ! ! !
I started out by spacing out and clipping clothes
pins to a firm piece of paper.

When they were done drying I flipped them over and
used a razor blade to cut them off.

Next, I had the Man of the House bend my hanger into a heart . . .
my attempts kept coming out looking like a kidney :)
My heart and pins ready to go . . .

After a while clipping on and moving around until the pattern looked
I made each strip a little longer than the clothes pin so I had
something to hold onto while I mod podge the paper to the pin 
Isn't Modge Podge the best ? ?
The white paper on left looks a little bumpy because
I hadn't scraped the extra modge pod off yet :)


All my pins drying . . .
Notice the extra paper hanging off the pins . . .Isn't Modge Podge the best ? ?
The white paper on left looks a little bumpy because
I hadn't scraped the extra modge pod off yet :)
All my pins drying . . .
When they were done drying I flipped them over and
used a razor blade to cut them off.
Next, I had the Man of the House bend my hanger into a heart . . .
my attempts kept coming out looking like a kidney :)
My heart and pins ready to go . . .
After a while clipping on and moving around until the pattern looked
perfect, I put just a little dab of hot glue to secure them to the hanger. 
My wreath was featured over at My Backyard Eden ! Click here
My wreath was featured over at My Backyard Eden ! Click here
Happy Crafting ! !
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