But they can also come in handy. You can use them to clip the tablecloth to the table if it is windy to keep the table cloth from flying up.
If your table is too thick, add a little weight to the clips and just clip them directly to the table cloth.
Pinwheel How To:
Cut two 5-inch squares in different colors from patterned paper. Glue back-to-back; let dry. Draw diagonal lines from corner to corner. Make a 3-inch cut along each line. Fold every other point toward center; glue. Affix to clothespin with map tack.
8 comments:
This one is a quick enough craft that I can handle...and so very cute!
Those really would be so cute for a party...I'm thinking of having a cook out on the 4th...I might have to make these...
Stephenie
Pinwheels are one of those simple pleasures. Thanks so much for sharing and reminding us of easy, fun and inexpensive things we can do to celebrate summer.
These are SO cute!! I am going to be making some after my vacay!!
i love pinwheels and these i think i can make...
A homemade pinwheel!! Never knew!
Precious! I love these and you could use them for any party - like a garden theme even just by changing up the colors! LOVE IT!
Oh goodness! My family has a huge Fourth of July party that I will have to make these for! How adorable!
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