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Nancy Gartenman Posted - Sep 05 2006 : 07:53:02 AM
I have about 40 old clothes pins, wooden ones with the round top if anyone is interested. Got them at an estate sale.
NANCY JO
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Nancy Gartenman Posted - Sep 09 2006 : 12:47:19 AM
PAMELA
Send me your address and I will send you some, in trade, I like both of the choices you offered, surprise me!
NANCY JO
Photobugs Posted - Sep 08 2006 : 9:51:30 PM
If Aimee does not take them, I'd be interested. I can send some of my handmade items. Do you prefer primtive or turn of the century type stuff?
Thanks for sharing Nancy.
Pamela

"I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream!"
Jana Posted - Sep 07 2006 : 6:09:01 PM
Oh gosh! I still use mom's clothespins to hang out the wash! I do remember making little ghosts with kleenex and clothespins as a kid and hanging them everywhere in the house at halloween time!

Jana
sunshine Posted - Sep 07 2006 : 4:47:16 PM
I just got a whole bunch at the thrift store today 0ver 100 for 50 cents

have a lovely day and may God bless you and keep you safe
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Nancy Gartenman Posted - Sep 07 2006 : 11:03:11 AM
Hi Amy,
I'am easy, tell me what you would like to trade and I will send all 40 to you.
NANCY JO
Amie C. Posted - Sep 07 2006 : 06:56:45 AM
Nancy Jo,

Were you looking to trade them for something? I wouldn't mind having some old clothespins, just because I remember using them as a kid and I don't think they make them anymore. What would you like to trade them for?

Amie
Nancy Gartenman Posted - Sep 07 2006 : 04:50:00 AM
THANKS FOR THE IDEAS GIRLS, I HAVE A BIG GLASS PICKLE JAR FULL OF THEM, AND ABOUT 40 EXTRA BESIDES.I LIKE to imagine all the clothes they have hung up over the years.
NANCY JO
CabinCreek-Kentucky Posted - Sep 06 2006 : 10:11:10 PM
nancy jo .. some fun idea to do with olde clothespins ... (string a line across a window .. and hang vintage aprons) ... string a line across a wall and hang 'vintage' 1800's photos with them .. i've done this in our 'stranger room'. tie up little bundles of about 6 or 8 of them .. with thin 'clothesline-ish' rope .. and put several of these 'sets' in a wooden bowl or tin pail along with some olde lye soap .. cute in a laundry room .. of course .. make dollies with them!!! ... USE them on your clothesline!
you can also make those little 'sets' of clothespins and line and gift them to a child along with a few dolly clothes in a little 'clothes basket' .. makes a sweet present.

xo

True Friends, Frannie

CABIN CREEK FARM
KENTUCKY

sunshine Posted - Sep 05 2006 : 09:24:11 AM
sounds neat my grandmother use to make little dolls out of them and hang them as christmas ornaments

have a lovely day and may God bless you and keep you safe
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