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Laundry room decor

I swear that two socks go into the dirty clothes hamper then the washing machine and then the dryer but when it comes time to match them and put them away one is missing. This is one of life's many mysteries. At least this is a cute way to display the separated sock until it is reunited with its mate (hopefully): 


Materials:

12x24 hardwood

Clothes pins

Cardstock

Spray paint

Acrylic paint

Strong adhesive 

Stencils or die cutting machine (I used a Cricut) 



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