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How to make a clothes pin rag wreath

By Debbiedoo's Team Published: Mar 3, 2015 · Modified: Mar 7, 2016

Easy, easy, easy! That’s what this project is/was.  Easy.  Today, I am sharing how to make a clothes pin rag wreath.

I made a burlap rag wreath a few years ago, and still have it.  As a matter a fact I just moved it to the laundry room.

Clothes pin rag wreath

I been sprucing up the place and of course that means relocating things.

As far as the laundry room goes…well that is my least favorite room in the house. I’m betting it your least favorite as well. Such a daunting, never ending task.

How to make a clothes pin rag Laundry room wreath

Of course it would be, you step inside and it means, work, more work, fold, and back at it again the next day.  Laundry is a never ending task we all must do.  May as well make the place pleasant if you have to be there.

rag wreath for laundry room

I will show you around there soon.  It’s in the process of also being cleaned and organized.  That room seems to be the catch all! Close the door and ignore the mess room.  Considering it is off the kitchen, I thought a cute wreath on the closed door would be a nice cheery addition.

rag and clothes pin wreath

The supplies were simple.

A mini wire wreath form, I found at Michaels craft store.  An old kitchen window valance, and a few packs of clothes pins from the dollar tree.

Valances for rag wreath

Some of the pics are a little fuzzy because I started this craft later on in the evening.  I like to craft at night it seems, but that is not great for photo taking to show you. You get the gist.  I had this old kitchen valance and thought it would be perfect to use as the rag part of the wreath.

clothes pin wreath

First I clipped my clothes pins in sections

and then I filled in the spaces with the cut fabric.

Making a rag wreath from scraps of fabric or an old valance

As you can see you just randomly put the material in between the openings of the wire wreath and match it from end to end, then make a knot.

I cut the pieces about 10- 12 inches a piece.  I wound up trimming the ends so you wouldn’t see the hemmed parts of the valance.

Clothes pin rag wreath

Embellished with a burlap and fabric flower I also found at Michaels.  The fabric yellow flowers are actually glued onto clothes pins and the burlap flower is just a clip on.  So this project required no sewing, and no hot glue gun. I always wind up burning a finger or two when I use that thing!

 Just some clipping and tying knots of fabric.

 Laundry room clothes pin rag wreath

 Pretty darn cute if I do say so myself!Clothes pin wreathGlad you stopped over today. If you are not a regular here, I sure would love to see you back again.

I am on a wreath roll..check out my

Burlap bunny wreath

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and my Dollar tree Spring wreaths

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You may check out my Dollar tree  gallery of ideas

dollar tree gallery of ideasor you may like

Burlap, Stenciling, ideas just to name a few more.

 gallery of ideas by Debbiedoo's

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Comments

  1. Heather

    March 03, 2015 at 8:08 am

    VERY cute! Love this idea for the laundry room!

    Reply
  2. DAWN

    March 03, 2015 at 8:42 am

    How cute Debbie:) and love that it requires no glue gun. I burn myself everytime I get mine out.

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    • natasha

      March 23, 2015 at 2:46 pm

      Love the fact there’s no need for a glue gun! I have two small children at home and I can make this with my daughter. Make sure to also post it on my site under ‘home/decor’ as a DIY post….so, we can spread the word for ya!

      Reply
  3. martina

    March 03, 2015 at 9:30 am

    How cute…I love it!!

    Reply
  4. JP

    March 03, 2015 at 9:53 am

    Pretty darn cute? NO! Too darn cute, Debbie, too darn cute!!!

    Reply
  5. Ceekay

    March 03, 2015 at 10:41 am

    Very cute! I don’t know how you thought of it, but I like it a lot!

    Reply
  6. priscilla

    March 03, 2015 at 10:42 am

    Very cute!

    Reply
  7. debi

    March 04, 2015 at 1:07 am

    Wow that IS really cute! Only thing I will do differently is TEAR my fabric into strips:).
    thanks for sharing!

    Reply
  8. grammygoodwill

    March 04, 2015 at 7:29 am

    Not only cute but thrifty, too. It looks great and I’m impressed that you kept and old valance and thought to use it.

    Reply
    • debbiedoo's

      March 04, 2015 at 10:49 am

      It’s called being a hoarder lol!

      Reply
  9. Carol

    March 04, 2015 at 8:07 am

    That is so adorable, Debbie! We are in the process of painting the cabinetry in our home, and we are using the laundry room as our test ground, so I know something like this wreath will be just perfect when the painting is finished!

    Reply
  10. Cindy

    March 04, 2015 at 9:22 am

    Well I am in love! I am pinning away ideas for my laundry/utility room as it is and now this wreath! I love it! My room is small but also it is attached to my carport so needless to say EVERYONE that is friends/family enter into my house that way! It has been so in NEED of a makeover! We are patching up things now with the ceiling and then a whole new makeover will begin! I would love to see more pics of your laundry room~ Thanks for sharing this wreath! I think even I can make this one! LOL! Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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  11. Laura

    March 04, 2015 at 9:48 am

    Cute as a button! I have my grandmother’s clothespins and have been saving them foe something special- maybe this is ti!!

    Reply
  12. Debi

    March 04, 2015 at 10:11 am

    Did you tie the fabric on the same wire all the way around or mix up the placement?

    Reply
    • debbiedoo's

      March 04, 2015 at 10:38 am

      Mixed it up and just made sure to fill in the gaps:)

      Reply
      • Debi

        March 04, 2015 at 10:51 am

        Thanks….On my list of things to do today! Let you know how it turns out! Such a cute idea!

        Reply
        • debbiedoo's

          March 04, 2015 at 11:00 am

          Great Debi:) Send me a pic. It’s easy you got this:) [email protected]

          Reply
  13. Heather J

    March 04, 2015 at 10:45 am

    Too cute! Thanks for sharing:)

    Reply
  14. Shirley@housepitalitydesigns

    March 04, 2015 at 7:59 pm

    This wreath is waaay too cute Debbie…what a super cute and creative idea…Your creative mind must work 24/7 !!!

    Reply
  15. Raquel

    March 05, 2015 at 2:05 pm

    I just love how cute and simple that is Debbie! I have some extra clothespins that are sitting around and they could be looking so cute with this. I also love that you hung the little washboard in your laundry room. Thanks for the inspiration!

    Reply

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