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Step 2: Use a butter knife, or other ferromagnetic item, to determine exactly where the magnet is embedded in the flap.
1 x carry case with 2 x drawers
26 x magentic upper case letters
26 x magnetic lower case letters
17 x magnetic numbers & signs
8 x crayons, 1 x eraser
80 x coloured pegs 3 pieces of chalk
5 x doublesided peg patterns
1 x whiteboard marker 1x bag
3 years +
Monster Magnet performing at the Hifi in Sydney, Australia on the 4th of April, 2014.
Shot on behalf of The Music (Street Press Australia).
© Rohan Anderson Photography.
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Set: Magnet Mascot
Year: ????
Size: Small
Made in: Japan
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Step 3: Use a strong pair of scissors (or penny cutters, if you have them) to cut the flap around the magnet. You don't have to get too close; give the magnet a wide berth.
I have become a magnet making machine. Talk about mini-stuff! Really challenging to make each interesting and different.
What you'll need to make your own DIY stamped clay magnets:
Air hardening clay, a rolling pin, various stamps, cookie cutters, magnets and a glue gun, media ink, contour liner.
Take your air hardening clay and roll it out to about 5 mm thick.
Punch out the shape of your magnets using a cookie cutter.
Stamp your design into the clay.
Set aside and leave to dry overnight.
Inking them.
Glue a magnet onto the back of each disc.
You're all finished.
I also used Media Ink in the following projects too:
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Made some fridge magnets. Just used double sided tape to stick vintage ribbons I got from my grandma. Quick, easy and so cute. Try!
Pepita magnet made from clear resin, with pepitas embedded in the resin.
Available in square, round, heart or pyramid shape.
Von Magnet investit le Palais des Beaux Arts pour un magnifique concert électro et un spectacle de danse flamenco, pour la Fête de la Musique
My Mini Moo Moognets would not fit on the fridge so I got a small magnetic white board from Staples which works a treat.
Thanks goes to Meg Pickard for the idea.
1. Untitled, 2. Lavender bags, 3. monsters, 4. Entenparade, 5. 139/365, 6. Eco Felt Dala Horse Christmas Ornaments , 7. wool white raincloud, 8. Untitled, 9. yo-yo flower, 10. Pick me! wee birdies - green, 11. Linen hearts, 12. Untitled, 13. vintage button flower pin, 14. Flores!!!!!, 15. winged heart, 16. Fabric Flower Tutorial
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These are not magnets (I think), but I would love something like one of these.