13 Cute DIY Valentine’s Day Magnets To Make

13 Cute DIY Valentine’s Day Magnets To Make
Valentine’s Day is a popular holiday to show your love to everybody. Both adults and kids celebrate it giving gifts and spending time together. Today I’m gonna share cute decorations and favors at the same time that work all year round – magnets! Of course, making heart magnets is a top idea, you can make... 
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How To Makeover Your Old Fridge Magnets Stylishly

How To Makeover Your Old Fridge Magnets Stylishly
Gather your old fridge magnets and turn them into a pile of stylish decorations! You’ll need old fridge magnets, sand paper, primer spray paint, chalk paint, a paint brush. First things first, give the magnets a little sand to rough them up. Then spray them with the primer, go lightly with the spray. If you... 
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Cheerful And Trendy DIY Watercolor Magnets

Cheerful And Trendy DIY Watercolor Magnets
Watercolor crafts are extremely popular for home décor, for various events and just everywhere! Let’s follow trends and make these watercolor magnets from lineacross.com. The supplies are podgeable shapes, paper Mod Podge, white cardstock, scissors, watercolors, a flat paintbrush, magnets. Start by cutting pieces of cardstock to be about the same size as your acrylic... 
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Cute Nautical-Themed DIY Fridge Magnets

Cute Nautical-Themed DIY Fridge Magnets
Missing sea and holidays? Remind yourself of your awesome seaside vacation or get inspired for the next one with these nautical magnets! The supplies are Mod Podge Matte, a circle punch, scrapbook paper, magnets, marble accents, glue and a form brush. Punch or cut the circles from scrapbook paper. Paint on a little Mod Podge... 
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DIY Magnetic Photo Frames For Your Fridge

DIY Magnetic Photo Frames For Your Fridge
I’d like to share a super creative and fun idea to display your photos from TinyRottenPeanuts blog – these are magnetic frames for your fridge or magnetic board. The supplies are white card stock, acrylic paint, a brayer, permanent markers, a craft knife, scotch tape, a printer and small magnets. Roll out your acrylic paint... 
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