by simplyrosie 07 Aug 2009

I have been making ornaments with them! I am one that does NOT like stuff all over my fridge or freezer, but I've collected a gazillion magnets from EL's sales over the last few years.


They are PERFECT for ornaments! Iron on some thick fusable fleece to the top piece and before you tack down the back side, slip in a decorative ribbon or metallic braided rope.

I just made the cutest little puppy from EL in black (I have a black lab). Gotta wait for the glitter glue (of course!) to dry and I'll take a pic and post in projects.

This is SOOOO fun!

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by colonies1 07 Aug 2009

can't wait to see it

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by shirlener88 07 Aug 2009

Oh Teri, how much fun is that - can't wait to view it, too!

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by sambsranch 07 Aug 2009

U'r too funny "ROFLMAO" U'r never going to let the glue dry r U? he he he... Still a good idea... Love it, U nut! I can Just see it. Meg's going to be chasing U down the street with a net...She will catch U as U will have glitter glue all over U...LOL R4U... Sam :)

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simplyrosie by simplyrosie 07 Aug 2009

Oh Sam, you know it! I'm a glitter glue freak!

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by jacquipaul 07 Aug 2009

Merci; Your post is most welcome.
*4u!
Jacqueline

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by sewmom 07 Aug 2009

To avoid buying magnets I take the magnet off of paper shopping list pads when the last sheet is gone. They are usually very strong and good quality.
Is the glitter glue dry yet?

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jacquipaul by jacquipaul 07 Aug 2009

I've been doing that too!
Merci; Your post is most welcome.
*4u!
Jacqueline

marlakay by marlakay 07 Aug 2009

I reuse magnets too. I tend to get a lot of magnets in the mail from local real estate agents. They are fairly thin and can be cut easily with a scissors.

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