These Baseball Clothespin Magnets are perfect for all kinds of things – sticking to the fridge to hold the baseball schedule, chip clips, displaying kid art, and more! Plus, they’re so easy and quick to make and a totally fun craft for kids! This post contains affiliate links.

This is a simple and fun project to make with kids or a craft group.
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What do you need to make these Baseball Clothespin Magnets?

How do you make these simple Baseball Clothespin Magnets?
These are so simple and perfect for a kids craft. Anyone can make them, and they’re perfect as a little gift! Here’s what you do:

Paint each clothespin. You will have to allow some areas to dry, so that you can paint the rest. Or, you can buy a rainbow of pre-painted clothespins and skip this step!

Cut your magnet to size, peel the backing. If you get the 3/4-inch wide magnetic tape, You can cut it in half width wise and each piece should fit perfectly on a clothespin, as the standard clothespins are 3/8-inch wide.

Adhere to the back of the clothespin.

Peel the backing off the stickers and stick onto the front of the clothespin. *You may want to add a dollop of hot glue to really get it to stick, if needed.
You can take this same craft and get different felt stickers like flowers, animals, shapes, letters, or whatever and make adorable magnetic clips with the kids in all kinds of themes!
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How to Make Baseball Clothespin Magnets
Materials
- Clothespins
- Felt baseball stickers
- White craft paint
- Adhesive magnetic strips
Tools
- paint brush
- scissors
Instructions
- Paint each clothespin. You will have to allow some areas to dry, so that you can paint the rest. Or, you can buy a rainbow of pre-painted clothespins and skip this step!
- Cut your magnet to size, peel the backing.
- Adhere to the back of the clothespin.
- Peel the backing off the stickers and stick onto the front of the clothespin. *You may want to add a dollop of hot glue to really get it to stick, if needed.
Notes
If you get the 3/4-inch wide magnetic tape, You can cut it in half width wise and each piece should fit perfectly on a clothespin, as the standard clothespins are 3/8-inch wide.
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