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21 Dec, 2006

DIY gifts part eight: flat photo magnets

Posted by andrea in: Easy ways to make kids happy| File under crafty

This is the last DIY project for 2006. (You know, if you haven’t thought of a gift by now you might be in trouble!) This is another magnet craft. Awhile back I was on a magnet binge that had me buying supplies on a weekly basis. I’m glad to be able to share the madness with others.  

This one is also super-easy.

You will need:

- magnet sheet (available at Michael’s and also at the dollar store, but the latter are flimsier and have a weaker magnet)
- old photograph
- if your magnet sheets aren’t peel n’stick you will need some glue (hey, you can use some of the silicone glue you bought for your marble magnets!)

All you need to do is affix your photo to the magnet sheet. And voila! You’re done.

Here’s one I made of Emma when she was a toddler, it’s not the best of the bunch, but at least it’ll give you the idea. It’s about 4″ tall :

flat magnet

I know you guys will have your own creative ideas about the kinds of photos you can use for this project. I always intended to create a set of action figures of our family… hmmm.

If you’re not keen on chopping up a photo, you can also use pictures from magazines, postage stamps, an index card with a favourite recipe written on it… whatever!

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3 Responses to "DIY gifts part eight: flat photo magnets"

1 | Jen_nifer

December 21st, 2006 at 1:47 pm

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I made magnets this year for the grandparents, and now the Aunts are jealous! I had bought peel ‘n stick ones from a local printing shop a couple of months ago not sure what I was going to do with them. They are sized 2×3 1/2″ (business card sized). I put together three pictures on a 4×6 image and got it printed and then cut to size.

The image I got printed is at
http://jenniferlawrence.ca/jt/ThreeMagnets.jpg

2 | andrea

December 21st, 2006 at 2:09 pm

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Jennifer, those are great! I bet the grandparents just loved them! :)

3 | AMY

October 16th, 2007 at 11:27 am

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Thanks so much for sharing.. Seeing the picture helps me come up with ideas.

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