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Mod Podge Magnet Tutorial {5 minutes or less}

August 17, 2010
Mod Podge Magnet Tutorial
The pictures didn’t turn out as well as I had hoped, but I can promise you these magnets are cute as pie in person–and they only take 5 minutes and a few bucks to make. 
Here’s what you’ll need:
Supplies:
glass beads {flower section at Michael’s}
your favorite scrapbook paper
magnet strips
Mod Podge
scissors
First…
Decide where you want to place your magnet on the scrapbook paper.

Apply the Mod Podge to the backside of a glass bead.

Place on the paper.
Don’t worry that you can see the white Mod Podge–it will dry clear.

See, in just a few short minutes it has dried clear.

Glue on the remaining beads and let dry.

Now cut away the beads from the paper.

Now take your magnet strip and cut down to fit on the back of your beads.

Remove the white adhesive paper and stick to the back of the magnets.

Then put them on your favorite magnetic surface {or package them up as a fun little gift}.

Happy Crafting!
I will be linking this project to these link parties!
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I'm Ashley. Sometimes I craft, occasionally I cook, everyday I write, and I'm always Momma. This is my blog. I keep it real while still seeing the rainbows and butterflies in all of life's lessons.

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