Want a project that’s easy for small hands to do, no mess to make and super cute? These wooden magnets will be the perfect way to pass an afternoon (or two). It’s made even easier with one of my ‘go-to’ adhesive, the Glue Dots® Advanced Strength Dot N Go™.
Made by: Grace Tolman
Time: Approximately 25 minutes
Level: Easy
Size: Small wood shapes- Big flower magnet
Here's what you need:
- Glue Dots® Advanced Strength Dispenser
- Wood- Woodsies, Loew-Cornell
- Magnet strip
Here's what you do:
Pick the wood pieces that you would like to layer over each other. Some of the wood pieces in this pack were already painted, so if you use a pack that has unfinished pieces in it, you can paint them before continuing on to the next step.
Adhere the layered pieces over each other using Advanced Strength Glue Dots.
Cut a 1" piece of magnet and adhere to the back side of the layered wood pieces using some more Advanced Strength, Glue Dots® adhesive.
Repeat process until you’ve made your desired amount of wood magnets.
~Grace
I’m a mom to a 10 year old boy and an 8 year old girl. Therefore my life is usually filled with learning, new discovery, bribery and driving to and from all of our activities. I have a loving and very supportive husband of 11 years. When the kids have gone to bed at night, my time is spent crafting while catching up on my favorite shows and movies. I also enjoy reading, window shopping, knitting and perusing blogs for inspirations. Three years ago we moved to Colorado from California and we are enjoying our new environment. I feel very inspired with my new home, my new scrapbook space and the mountain views. Although I’ve been doing some type of scrapbooking since grade school, I only started to scrapbook seriously after my son was born. When he was born I knew I would be staying at home with him but coming from a fast paced sales job I was afraid I would ran out of things to do during the day. Little did I know that with newborns you won’t have any time to do anything else. Anyways, after going through a basic scrapbooking class I was hooked and haven’t stopped scrapping since.