Magnets for Crafts
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DIY Magnetic Terrariums
Terrariums are all the rage right now -- but, if you don’t have the money or space to make larger pieces to add to your decor, small magnetic terrariums may be the way to go. Terrariums are glass containers that house small plants inside. They can be sealed to allow for more plant growth or open to the atmosphere. They are often kept as decorative or ornamental items. These pieces are very easy to make, but real plants and large glass containers can cost you a pretty penny. Follow our guide to make some mini magnetic terrariums to add some boho decor to your home. Continue reading → -
Upgrade Your Egg Hunt with Magnets
Searching for colorful plastic eggs filled with treats is a traditional spring activity for many people. This treasure hunt is a great way to enjoy the warmer weather and longer days. But if you’re the one stuck hiding the eggs every year it’s probably more and more challenging to come up with new hiding spots. This is where rare earth magnets can help. You can make your egg hunt extra fun by using magnets to hide the treasure in new and interesting places. Here’s how to get started: Continue reading → -
3 Ways To Upcycle Altoid Tins With Magnets
Altoid tins are not only full of refreshing candies, but they are also extremely useful after you’ve consumed all of the Altoids. The magnetic properties of the tin make it easy to upcycle and reuse. So, before you throw your Altoid tin away, here are three ways you can recycle it: Continue reading → -
DIY Magnetic Cork Planters
You can never have enough fridge magnets. Not only do they make great reminders and organizational tools, but they can also brighten up your kitchen by adding a little personality to your fridge. If you’re an avid recycler and plant-lover, you can make your fridge reflect your interests with this easy DIY for magnetic cork planters. Continue reading → -
DIY Post-it Note Speakers
Music is everywhere whether you’re listening for it or not. Movies, television, and everyday life, from eating at restaurants to shopping at retail stores, wouldn’t be the same without it. Even the birds sing a soundtrack to the non-digital world where speakers don’t exist. We’ve already showed you how to make a speaker out of plastic cup or styrofoam plate, but what about something thinner and less rounded than traditional speakers? Well, using the power of magnets, it’s possible. Today, we’ll teach you how to make a speaker using a Post-it Note. Yes, you read that right, the sticky pieces of paper you use to remind yourself of things. Continue reading → -
DIY Magnetic Tool Holder
If you have a lot of tools in your garage or shed you’re most likely one of three kinds of people. First, the super-organized type - at any time you could find every single tool you own. Second, the semi-organized - sure, you have a toolbox or tool holder, but do you really know where each particular screwdriver is when you need to put together your newest purchase? Lastly, the very disorganized - your tools are scattered throughout the shed or garage in no particular order whatsoever. Well, if you are one of the two latter types of people, then we have a DIY magnetic tool holder is just for you. The project is a way to organize screwdrivers or small tools using a strong magnet. Follow the steps below to create a bracket that will house a magnet, and make finding that small Phillips head easier than ever. Continue reading → -
How To Create A Magnetic Poster
As you know, you can use magnets to decorate your home in many unique ways. You can also use the power of magnetism to make an already existing piece of art a more functional item in your home. If you’re looking for a creative way to hang notes, art, or display CDs, a poster magnet board is a great way to do it. This fun, interactive piece of art is perfect to hang in a game room, a music room, or even at the office to organize in a decorative fashion. Follow the steps below to create your own! Continue reading → -
DIY Magnetic Scrabble Game
The word game Scrabble has been around since 1938 when the first version was invented by architect Alfred Mosher Butts. It didn’t become a household item until 1952 when, according to legend, the president of Macy’s discovered the game while on vacation and ordered it for his store. Now, the game can be found in one out of three American homes and is even available electronically. With this simple magnetic diy tutorial, you can repurpose an old Scrabble game and make a magnetized version so you never lose a piece again! Continue reading → -
How To Make Your Own Compass
Compasses have been around for centuries, but the earliest findings date back to China during the Qin dynasty (221-206 BC.) The first compass used for travel was also used by a Chinese man named Zheng He, who used it for navigating the oceans from 1405 to 1435. Today, you can find compasses anywhere from the dollar store to your smartphone. In order to demonstrate how compasses work, you can make your own compass using simple household materials that you probably already have lying around the house. Your homemade compass could also come in handy if you ever find yourself lost in the woods on a hiking trip with no power to your cell phone and no other way to escape! Continue reading → -
DIY Last-Minute Gift Idea
Even as the holiday season winds down, there’s always someone you forgot to buy gifts for, such as your coworker, your boss, or even a relative who lives too far away to visit. You can make thoughtful fridge magnets or ornaments using photos or images your forgotten friend will like. For example, if your boss has a favorite sports team, you can use a picture of their team mascot or their favorite player for this easy, DIY framed photo. So, if you still have a secret Santa or white elephant gift exchange coming up at work, you can make this magnetic last-minute gift in a few simple steps: Continue reading →