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How do you make a glass gem magnet?

How do you make a glass gem magnet?

Prep the pebbles by laying them in front of the circles in a line. Add a dot of glue to each circle, press the glass pebble, hold for a second and move on to the next. Line up the magnets in front of the pebbles (flat side up). Add a dot of hot glue to one magnet, press firmly to the pebble and repeat.

How do you make a natural magnet?

Take two magnets put one North pole and one South pole on the middle of the iron. Draw them towards its ends, repeating the process several times. Take a steel bar, hold it vertically, and strike the end several times with a hammer, and it will become a permanent magnet.

How do you make glitter stone?

Steps for making glitter gems & magnets:

  1. Cover the flat side of a gem with E6000 glue.
  2. Dip the flat side of the gem that you just covered in glue into the glitter.
  3. Let dry.
  4. Apply a layer of Mod Podge over the glitter to seal it into place.
  5. For the large gems I also Mod Podged a piece of scrapbook paper to the back.

How do you make magnets out of gemstones?

Tip: When flipping through magazines or photos, use a gem as a guide to find images that are the perfect size for your magnets. Attach Gem to Paper With a paintbrush, brush a thin coat of Mod Podge onto the flat side of a gem, then press it firmly onto the paper. Let dry for about 20 minutes or until the Mod Podge is completely clear.

Can you make photo magnets on the cheap?

Home / Craft Ideas / Cheap Crafts / Make Glass Photo Magnets on the Cheap! These EASY photo magnets are so simple that even a kid can make them! Give these glass magnets as gifts, use them as party favors, or keep the kids busy during summer break. Skills Required: Beginner. If you can cut out paper with scissors, you can make these photo magnets!

Are DIY magnets easy to make?

These DIY magnets are inexpensive, easy to make in large batches and can be personalized for everyone on your list. Here’s how: These magnets are fun, easily customized and simple to make.

What can I put on the back of a magnet?

You can use a variety of materials on the back of the magnets: scrapbook paper, tissue paper, magnets, printed patterns (go for laserjet), fabric, wrapping paper, foil, maps, cardstock, rice paper, and more. You can paint on the back too. For example, you could put some Sparkle Mod Podge on the back of the marble, let dry, and then paint.