Any idea of crafts using empty spools of threads?
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We used to paint them at Christmas and either string them like popcorn to hang on the tree or stack them and glue them together to make snowmen. My grandmother sewed a lot. If there are no littles to play with them , consider donating them to an elementary school . They will love youfor it!
pinterest has some cool ideas to make them into wreaths or Christmas ornaments
Check out ideas on Pinterest---- there are hundreds! Have fun! Enter "thread spool ideas" on the search line.
You can make a garland by stringing them with jute cord then tie small pieces of material between each one. Good for any season!!
Sounds good , thanks