This time around, I chose to make some number magnets for my classroom. I am going to use these on my magnetic lunch choice board. Students will move them to the part of of the magnet board that shows their lunch choice.
First I ordered these 1x1 squares from Sun & Moon Craft Kits.
Next I created the image I wanted... I went with a number and one of the Stick Kids from Graphics from the Pond... you can purchase a ton of different stick kids here. I love them and use them all the time in my products.
Cut out and use collage pauge to attach the images to the clear squares. You want the image to show through the square. Allow them to dry.
Once they are dry, you can attach a magnet to the back. I chose flat magnet sheets that already had adhesive backing. I cut squares that were slightly smaller than the size of the magnet and simply stuck them to the back.
Here is a picture of the final result! Super cute and they match my room!
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Stephany
So cute!!
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Very cute and a great idea!
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ReplyDeleteI LOVE these! Such a great idea for some lasting magnets! thanks so much for sharing!
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I love these! SO many possibilities...no pun intended!! I love the directions of how to just incase I don't win!
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These turned out great! Thanks for the directions and pix :)
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