from sushipotparts. Not sure whether I'm more in love with the pins or the photo of the pins. :) It would be neat to randomly glue the pins onto a small canvas in a similar fashion as shown in the photo.
I love stuff like this, with the weathered old wood! I was in Paris last month and grabbed some amazing old bobbins at the flea market. Some of them are bigger than others, and most of them have lovely old pale grey and blue silk thread on them still. I have them in a vase on the mantel and will keep collecting as I go. I'd seen some in Argentina, too.
Love this! I just went to my clothespin basket and rescued 10. I think I'll take part of your advice and glue a few together and put a hanger in the back. I enjoy your blog so much!
I love stuff like this, with the weathered old wood! I was in Paris last month and grabbed some amazing old bobbins at the flea market. Some of them are bigger than others, and most of them have lovely old pale grey and blue silk thread on them still. I have them in a vase on the mantel and will keep collecting as I go. I'd seen some in Argentina, too.
ReplyDeleteI don't know what it is about old clothespins but they always seem to look lovely! Strange!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I just went to my clothespin basket and rescued 10. I think I'll take part of your advice and glue a few together and put a hanger in the back. I enjoy your blog so much!
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