Make Glass Stone Gems into Gorgeous Magnets
This craft is so crazy easy I can’t believe I didn’t make it sooner! Glass gems have a wonderful magnifying effect if you paint or glue a picture to the back of it. Then add a magnet to the back of it and you have a really cool fridge magnet gift or item to sell!
As I mentioned a week or two ago…the craft table at my work office is pretty empty so this is another project the kids and I have been working on to sell.
We will look at 2 ways to make a big impact with Glass Gem Fridge Magnets
Nail Polish Technique
- Clear Glass Gems (flat on one side)
- Nail Polish
- Tooth Picks
- E6000 Glue or Hot Glue Gun
- Magnets
I have worked with 3 sizes (3/4 of an inch, 1 inch and 1 1/2 inches) of clear glass gems for this project. The small and medium sizes I purchased from the dollar tree. The largest size is from Michaels. Both stores also sell the magnets in various sizes also.
We really enjoyed using our sparkly nail polishes. Paint the bottom flat side of the stone with sparkle nail polish. If it seems sparkly but clear…allow to dry and put another solid cover over the sparkle layer.
This glass gem has one thick coat of copper/gold nail polish. I love it! What a fabulous nail polish for these glass stone magnets!
In the above photo you can see we put several dots on the glass stone and took a tooth pick (or end of a paint brush) and simply swirled the nail polish. The kids loved trying this!
Swirls, stripes and love hearts…
To make the hearts, I took a pink bottle of nail polish and made a love heart on it. After it had fully dried I painted over it with silver sparkle, blue and turquoise for a really sweet gift magnet.
Seriously though, open the window. Between the smells of all the nail polish bottles and the E6000 glue you are sure to have a headache and get grouchy. Not allowed! This project is too awesome to get grouchy!
Now lets move on to another lovely option….
Paper Technique
You will need:
- Patterned Paper or Napkins
- Scissors or hole punch
- Glue or Mod Podge
- Paint Brush or Sponge Brush
- E6000 or Hot Glue Gun
- Magnets
If you have a hole punch the right size by all means use it for a perfect circle. If not just use scissors and cut it slightly smaller than the stone.
Press the paper down. Brush on another coat of glue.
This is a map of the London underground. I wonder if it’s upside down in this picture. LOL!
Dinner napkins come in beautiful patterns and I’ve just discovered you can glue/mod podge them to decorate all sorts of crafty projects. Hip hip hurray! Check out the butterfly magnets I made from napkins.
I cut down the napkin to size and removed all the layers of paper except the top one. This is like gluing tissue paper so handle with care.
This project is a bit addictive! So its a good thing we are taking them to the craft table at work and sharing their beauty with others. To display these for sale we are using an inexpensive cookie sheet.
As we have invitations to parties and BBQ’s this summer this is a great hostess gift for the kids to show their gratitude.
Check out this previous blog post where I also used the nail polish gems with wire for a suncatcher for the garden.
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