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Alligator Clothespin

This is a darling craft!  I loved them when I saw them on pintrest and knew it would be part of our alligator theme. They also look like the letter A when you open the clothes pin. Double whammy! 

Materials: 

  • clothespin
  • green paint
  • glitter
  • red paint
  • googly eyes
  • glue


I gave The Dragons their clothespins and asked that they paint the outside green.  

And the mouth red

We did this craft after school so Doll Dragon could join.  The Dragons have missed working together. 

While the paint was still wet we added some glitter.  I don't use glitter often and thought both Dragons would enjoy adding some to their craft, which they did.  

Last The Dragons glued on their googly eyes. 


The Dragons added their own eyes a bit forward on the snout so they look more like frogs to me. 

I do not like crafting things that are just going to take up space and I will end up throwing away.  These fit perfect with our art wall! (string of clothespins to hold up art work)



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