Make It Bloom: DIY Flower Pot Magnets for Spring
Nothing says “spring is here” like colorful blooms. This fun and simple flower pot magnet craft is a hit with kids and crafters of all ages. You can create a cheerful bouquet that sticks anywhere with metal using a mini paper flower pot, pipe cleaners, pom-poms, and a magnet on the back. They’re perfect for:
- Mother’s Day gifts (add a note or photo for extra sweetness!)
- Springtime classroom projects
- Brightening up your kitchen fridge or office whiteboard
You only need a glue gun, colorful craft supplies, and strong disc magnets like our ½" adhesive-backed neodymium magnets. They’re secure enough to hold your artwork proudly on display without slipping. Be sure to supervise children when using magnets.
You’ll Need:
- Mini flower pots (paper or foam)
- Pipe cleaners, pom-poms, or foam flowers
- Glue gun or tacky glue
- Apex ½" adhesive-backed disc magnets
How-To:
- Decorate your flower pot with spring colors.
- Twist or glue flowers into place using pipe cleaners or pom-poms.
- Add an adhesive magnet to the back.
- Personalize with a note, photo, or glitter.
Stick it to the fridge or give it as a gift. It’s guaranteed to make someone smile. Happy spring, and happy crafting!
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Safety Warning: Children should not be allowed to play with neodymium magnets as they can be dangerous. Small magnets pose a choking hazard and should never be swallowed or inserted into any part of the body.
Magnets can be dangerous. Neodymium magnets, especially, must be handled with care to avoid personal injury and damage to the magnets. Fingers and other body parts can get severely pinched between two attracting magnets. Bones can be broken by larger magnets. Visit our Magnet Safety page to learn more.