CLOTHESPIN SCARF RACK
According to diys.com:
Materials:
30 Wooden Clothespins
3″ x 36″ x 1/4″ Piece of Balsa Wood
Wood Glue
Latex Paint
Paintbrush
Command Adhesive Strips
Directions:
As a decorative step, give each clothespin a brush or paint. Don’t make it perfect but leave the brush stroke on the bottom. They can also be slightly uneven.
Next, using wood glue, glue each pin to the wood strip.
Affix it to the wall using your Command Strips.
So EASY!!
Look how practical!
I have SO many scarves that are all squashed into a cookie jar on my dresser and I never wear ANY of them. This will totally fix that!
How do you store your scarves? We would love to hear about your creative ideas.
Thank you to diys.com for this awesome idea and beautiful pic!
this is really neat .
Interesting idea
could be used for ties also !!
I really like this idea and can use it for drying dish cloths ot towels…
Great Idea.
I’m thinking dust and cobwebs 🙁 Sorry
Awesome idea that takes up little space
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Brook Leavitt
I just use a mug rack like this: https://www.amazon.com/Fox-Run-Expanding-Beechwood-Coffee/dp/B0000Y7ZKE
you can get them at the dollar store….
Brittany Sneathen…you can do this for ur scarves but I’m doing for the bathroom for kids washcloths
Thanks ! !