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great find//
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Good idea...I have lots of those..
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Love the idea-we have used them for hanging out washing in Scotland for years.
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They are smaller than standard clothespins, meant for crafting or whatever. That's why they are in that department. They are cute! We use them in my special Ed classroom for different centers to help with fine motor skills.
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Originally Posted by piepatch
(Post 6242506)
I am just curious to know why they are kept in the stationary department?
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Heading over to WM today. Will have to check it out! TY
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I still use regular clothespins to place things on hangers, etc. WE also use them for closing chip bags, etc. I used them for grouping flash cards, etc. in the classroom. I'll have to scout around the the mini ones.
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Those are great, but it's given me an idea. Why couldn't we use regular clothes pins? I have dozens of those for hanging my laundry outside. They are FREE!
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Originally Posted by karenpatrick
(Post 6243026)
Those are great, but it's given me an idea. Why couldn't we use regular clothes pins? I have dozens of those for hanging my laundry outside. They are FREE!
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These are great! I will check out the stationary dept. next time I'm at WM~
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