A great way to recycle those annoying ugly advertising magnets
Use them to hang to do lists, coupons or grocery lists in easy access place
Materials:
Clothes pins
Advertising magnets or craft sheet magnet
Glue
Paint
Pencil
Scissors
Directions:
Paint clothes pins (you can leave them whole or pull the hinge off by twisting wooden end. If you take them apart re assemble when dry)
Let paint dry
Place clothes pin along edge of magnet
Draw a line outlining pin
Cut magnet inside pencil line
Glue printed side of magnet onto flat side of pin
Hold in place with another pin until dry
Place on refrigerator or other metal surface
Use them to hang to do lists, coupons or grocery lists in easy access place
Materials:
Clothes pins
Advertising magnets or craft sheet magnet
Glue
Paint
Pencil
Scissors
Directions:
Paint clothes pins (you can leave them whole or pull the hinge off by twisting wooden end. If you take them apart re assemble when dry)
Let paint dry
Place clothes pin along edge of magnet
Draw a line outlining pin
Cut magnet inside pencil line
Glue printed side of magnet onto flat side of pin
Hold in place with another pin until dry
Place on refrigerator or other metal surface