Besides the obvious, that is hanging your children from the clothesline, the humble peg/clothespin has a hundred and one uses around the house. I’ve always got a couple in my handbag, in the ‘utility’ drawer in the kitchen, in the bathroom and always take some away with me on holidays. I have used them to pin a baby wrap over the pram when I’ve been out when the kids were babies. It shielded them from the light and elements. I also use them to close up bags of food like cereal. They’re just a nifty little invention. Look at what some other crafty people have been pinning on Pinterest with the humble clothespin.
Christmas pegs
Christmas Card Wreath
Butterfly pegs
Fabric covered pegs
Place card holders
Thread organisers
Magnetised pegs
Peg chandelier
Peg pots
Crocodile pegs
Starburst mirror
Vintage frame
Peg handles
Sheep with pegs for legs
Chore chart
Cute lunch bag holders
Halloween bat pegs
Bride & Groom peg
Nail holder
Chopstick helper with a peg spring
Horse
Peg & ice cream stick plane
Grasshopper peg
Stegosaurus
Clothespin catapults
Snowflakes
Crocheted flower pegs
Little Mermaid pegs
Smalls drier






























Love these! We've actually done a few similar projects to the ones shown. Thanks so much for sharing at Mom On Timeout!
Some great ideas there, I especially love the chore chart, that is so cute!!