How to Make Clothes Pin Wall Art With a Cd

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How to Make Clothes Pin Wall Art With a Cd

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I always try to use what I have on hand! I had a piece of shiny glitter paper that I thought would be perfect!

I always try to use what I have on hand! I had a piece of shiny glitter paper that I thought would be perfect!

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I mod Podge all the clothes pins that would fit on the paper. After it was dry, I used a rotary tool to cut each one out.

I mod Podge all the clothes pins that would fit on the paper. After it was dry, I used a rotary tool to cut each one out.

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I filed the ends smooth.

I filed the ends smooth.

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Cover the hole of the cd with a piece of paper and start mod podging the sequins from the middle out.

Cover the hole of the cd with a piece of paper and start mod podging the sequins from the middle out.

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I built up the sequins to compensate for dead space between the cd and clothes pins.

I built up the sequins to compensate for dead space between the cd and clothes pins.

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Add mod podg as you attach the clothes pins. Make sure they are tightly set.

Add mod podg as you attach the clothes pins. Make sure they are tightly set.

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This is the back view. I added a small piece of round styrofoam I found.

This is the back view. I added a small piece of round styrofoam I found.

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I keep looking at it thinking the sequins on the outer edge may be a bit much. What would you have done differently?

I keep looking at it thinking the sequins on the outer edge may be a bit much. What would you have done differently?

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Supplies

Clothes pins

Old cd

Mod Podge

Paint

Sequins

Scissors/cutting tool

Scrapbook paper

Beth Hilty

Shukran!

(author) 4 months ago

WaadRa Ra

رائعه جدا

WaadRa Ra 4 months ago

Lisa Murphy

Such an awesome creative idea! I like the clock suggestion by Alice too! It looks great just the way it is! I would prolly use a colored marker & make squiggly lines or some kinda small design on the clothes pins. Thanks for sharing! 😻

Lisa Murphy 7 months ago

Marie-Anne B

I like it, maybe I would change the color of the sequins depending on the room. Looks cute

Marie-Anne B 8 months ago

💋Karatecutie 💋

Sweet I love it. It's perfect how it is.

💋Karatecutie 💋 9 months ago

Beth Hilty

Thanks guys!

(author) 9 months ago

Jacey

Wow! That's pretty and really creative! Nice job

Jacey 9 months ago

Alice Jupp

That would make an awesome clock. Good ideas.

Alice Jupp 9 months ago

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Carly Dick

I love the idea of the gold sequins, but I would have tried put them on the other end of the pin to blend the two areas together. I'll have to try it to see if I like it!

Carly Dick 9 months ago

Beth Hilty

Thanks!

(author) 9 months ago

Mook Attakanwong

I like the sequin on the outer edge! I think it really pulls all the colours together!

Mook Attakanwong 9 months ago