I thought it would be fun to have a place to include random pictures of my family (the one's that usually end up on the refrigerator and then sometimes on the floor) as part of the photo gallery wall I'm working on. I decided on making a fabric covered magnet board. They're kind of fun to make, have you made one before?
They're easy to personalize (with fabric and frame choices) and are a great way to use frames and fabric remnants that you might already have on hand. I think a framed magnet board would also be a great inexpensive small gift idea.
You can print the quote here at Poppies at Play.
I bought the frame for $2 at a thrift store and then painted it with Rustoleum's oil rubbed bronze spray paint. The corners are all chipped up, but the dark paint hides it well. The details on the frame match the mirror that I showed you here and is the same fabric I used to hang the moss wreath.
How to Make A Fabric Covered Framed Magnet Board
You can buy small squares of flashing? at Lowes for .56 each (they're used for roofing and are next to the rolls of sheet metal). For a small project it's cheaper than buying a full roll. I had to trim one of them with tin snips (wear gloves) so that it would fit. I sprayed the frame's cardboard backing with spray adhesive glue and then stuck them on.
Press the fabric first with an iron so that it's wrinkle free then place the metal backing over the fabric (right side of the fabric down). Bring the fabric to the back and glue it in place, pulling it tight as you go.
How to Make Fabric Covered Glass Stone Magnets
I've Mod Podged paper onto the back of glass stones many times so this time I wanted to do something a little different and glued fabric over the top of them, I really like how they turned out.
The magnets I used are strong enough to hold a 4x6 photo but one a little larger would have been even better.
More projects will be coming--I've just got to make up my mind on how I want to finish them. Sometimes that's harder than actually making them. :)
Today's Fabulous Find...Fabric Covered Magnet Boards
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5 comments:
That is so stylish, cute, and easy to make! I would love for you to share this (and any other creations) at Pin It and Win It Wednesday @ www.cheapcraftymama.com-- where you can win free ad-space on my blog!
so pretty, janet! i love the fabric on the glass buttons!
Love buttons and love magnets. So this project that puts them together is just great!
I never thought to put fabric over those glass stones....genius! Love this idea!
I have been renovating my house. I stumbled on some clearance fabric that was exactly the right pattern for my theme, and had no idea what I would make. I love this idea!
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