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Wooden Clothespins Wholesale — Mini Wood Pegs for Craft

Bijuland — a wholesale bead and craft supplier based in Plovdiv, Bulgaria — stocks wooden clothespins (дървени щипки — darveni shtipki): miniature wood spring clothespins used in craft, decoration, and DIY projects — for hanging photos, cards, paper notes, and small items on garlands, wire strings, and display boards. Available in a Big Package and a Small Package.

Miniature wood clothespins are a standard supply for photo garlands, fairy light photo strings, Advent calendars, scrapbooking, gift wrapping decoration, shadow boxes, and event and home decoration. Bijuland ships from Plovdiv and serves craft studios, schools, event decorators, and craft supply resellers across Bulgaria and Europe.

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Bijuland is a wholesale bead and craft materials supplier based in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The Wooden Clothespins category (дървени щипки — darveni shtipki) covers miniature wood spring clothespins used in craft, decoration, and DIY projects — available in a Big Package and a Small Package, within the broader Wood Beads and Materials section. Wholesale purchase available, with shipping across Bulgaria and Europe.


What are miniature wooden clothespins used for?

Miniature wooden clothespins (дървени щипки) are small spring-loaded wood pegs — identical in mechanism to a standard laundry clothespin but in a compact, decorative scale suited to craft and display rather than laundry use. The spring mechanism allows the peg to open and grip thin materials — paper, card, fabric, ribbon, string — making them the standard tool for hanging small items from a line, wire, or garland without adhesive or tape. Their most common craft applications include photo garlands and fairy light photo strings, where small printed photographs, polaroids, or paper notes are clipped onto a string of lights or cord strung across a wall or mantelpiece — the wood peg holds the photo in place while remaining easy to swap or rearrange. In Advent calendars, miniature clothespins clip numbered envelopes or paper bags to a string or tree branch to create a hanging Advent display. In scrapbooking and paper craft, they hold layers of paper and card together during assembly, or serve as decorative elements within a layout. In gift wrapping, they clip name tags and decorative paper elements to packages as an alternative to ribbon ties. In event decoration — wedding, party, and seasonal display — they hang bunting, paper flags, and decorative elements on string or wire displays.


How are wooden clothespins sold and who buys them?

Wooden clothespins at Bijuland are available in a Big Package — a larger quantity at a lower cost per piece, suited to craft studios running workshops, schools and kindergartens using them in craft activities, event decorators producing garland displays in quantity, and resellers stocking craft supplies — and a Small Package, suited to individual makers sampling the product or completing a specific smaller project. Because clothespins are used in multiples — a single photo garland may require 20–50 pegs, an Advent calendar typically uses 24 — the Big Package is the most practical choice for most buyers. Bijuland ships from Plovdiv, Bulgaria and supplies craft studios, schools, event decorators, gift shops, and craft supply resellers across Bulgaria and Europe.

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