I had noticed a while ago that my old clothespin holder, that came from my parents', was starting to fall apart and I was going to need a new one. Well, it lasted about a month after that, then this happened:
So, I started working at making a new one! First I washed out a milk jug, then filled it with water and stuck it in the freezer.
Once it was froze, I drew lines, with a permanent marker, for the slit to hang the jug on the line...
...and the hole to put the clothespins in. (The lines may have went on easier before it was frozen...it was tough drawing the lines through the frost.)
I then used a utility knife and cut along all the lines.
Once the lines were mostly cut, I stuck the milk jug in a grassy spot in the sun for the ice to melt.
Once the lines were mostly cut, I stuck the milk jug in a grassy spot in the sun for the ice to melt.
After the ice melted, I finished cutting a couple spots I missed...
...then covered the edges of the opening with duct tape to prevent any sharp edges from catching me when I reached in. I think it'll also help it hold up longer....but if not, it sure is an inexpensive, quick little project to do again!
FYI: The last milk jug clothespin holder was around for YEARS. I've had it for probably seven years and my parents used it for several before then.
5 comments:
Very practical and useful! My daughter-in-law just had a holder made for her clothespins, I'll have to show her this for a project to do later.
I remember my mother hanging clothes outside. I love seeing clothes hanging on a clothes line, seems so retro! Great idea with the milk jug.
Good post!
Oma
I should say thanks for being green:) ph
What a great idea love it!! Ok u must share how u added the text and box on the photo love it!
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