Daisy Clothespin Wreath

5 Materials
$3
15 Minutes
Easy
I absolutely love daisies and wanted to make something new for my front door this summer. With just a few inexpensive items - clothespins, wreath form, and a mirror - I made an easy daisy clothespin wreath!

You'll Need:


A wreath form (mine is 14") - Dollar Tree
A mirror - Dollar Tree
White clothespins - Walmart
Fish line
Hot glue gun - optional in place of fish line
Start by clipping on clothes pins on the outside ring. Clip so that the second hole on the clothespin is the one holding onto the wreath form.
Continue clipping on the clothes pins to this section all the way around. Each wreath form and clothespins are different so the amount you'll need may vary. My wreath form took 15 clothespins per section.
Once you have gotten all the way around with the bottom row it's time to start on the top row. For this you'll take your clothespins and clip them on the top 2 rails as you see here. The 2nd rail in will roughly fit the 2nd hold on the clothespin.
Continue placing the clothespins on the wreath until you have gotten all the way around. The top took roughly 12 clothespins per section.
Here is what the wreath looked like when all the clothespins were placed on. I actually ran out of clothespins while doing this so I had some gaps but I didn't mind.
Using fish line (or another string of your choice) tie on the mirror to the center of the wreath form. I tied the top and the bottom of the mirror to the form for stability. I did remove a clothespin so that I could get it tied, and then replace the clothespin.
I hung it on my front door and I love how it turned out!
You might be interested in my easy clothespin sunflower wreath. You can find the tutorial for that here - https://chascrazycreations.com/easy-clothespin-sunflower-wreath/
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  • NQ. NQ. on Aug 23, 2018

    I love it, you can make for all holidays, can I use wood pins?

  • Deborah Harless Deborah Harless on Sep 17, 2018

    My first row of clothes pins want to spin backwards all the time. Am I missing something?

  • Roc43250433 Roc43250433 on Jul 07, 2020

    It must be a mistake......I don’t see how this cost just three dollars.

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