Friday, February 24, 2012

Bubble Magnets with Jessie Street Design

I traded buttons with Jenny of Jessie Street Designs this month.  You can read her Highlight Post to find out more about her.  I am really excited she is back today to share a project with us all.  Take it away Jenny.
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Hi Kadie!!  Thank you so much for sharing the mike with me - I'm so happy and excited to be here sharing a fun craft with you and your friends - it's totally made my day!  WHOOOHOOO!

So without further adieu, let's make some Bubble Magnets!  These are super cute and extremely easy and quick to put together.  Here's what you need:


Modge Podge

Small brush

Glue Gun

Glass Jems (I bought mine from Michaels, in the floral section)

Magnets

Scrapbook paper

Scissors



Step 1:

Place the glass jem on the scrapbook paper and cut around.



Make sure that the paper is cut to fit perfectly or a little tiny bit smaller than the glass gem.  Like so:



Step 2:

Modge podge the "right" (in this case, the flower) side of the paper and attach it to the bottom of the glass gem.  It will look cloudy, but don't worry, it will dry clear.  Let it sit for a bit.




Step 3:
Add a drop of glue to the back of the magnet and attach to the back of the magnet/paper.  Let it sit.


Voila...ALL DONE!!  It doesn't get much easier than that!   I think that these are so cute and would make a perfect hostess or teacher gift.  You can print pictures from your computer, use your initials or make your own seasonal magnets....the options are endless!! 


Thanks again Kadie for having me today....it's been an absolute pleasure getting to know you and I truly appreciate all your support:)


Thanks so much Jenny.

Thanks for stoppin' by and hangin' out.





4 comments:

Jill said...

What a fun, simple and cute project! Love this!

Jill @ Create.Craft.Love.

Terry said...

These are so sweet and easy. I love easy. :)

Adrianne said...

I love these! Not only is it simple but I love that the cost of supplies is really reasonable too. I attached these to a bracelet blank for Halloween last year too, so you will quickly find a way to use your whole bag of gems!! :D

Amy said...

Just visiting from Jessie Street Designs. Cute craft and great gift idea Jenny!
I like your blog Kadie. The up-cycled sweater dress is really sweet :)

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