DIY CHIPBOARD BUTTON MAGNETS.

DIY CHIPBOARD BUTTON MAGNETS

Here's a super quick way to dress up your fridge or noticeboard. These diy chipboard button magnets can be made in next to no time plus they're as pretty as they are practical.

These chipboard buttons are another of my crafting supplies I've been holding onto instead of using. So in an effort not to let my supplies go to waste I decided to turn them into these cute magnets instead. After all, it's much more fun to be able to look at these buttons on the noticeboard above my desk rather than let them sit in a drawer unused.

DIY CHIPBOARD BUTTON MAGNETS

Supplies:

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DIY CHIPBOARD BUTTON MAGNETS

1. Cut the edges off your magnetic frames and remove the clear plastic front.

DIY CHIPBOARD BUTTON MAGNETS

2. Pop out your chosen chipboard shapes (I used these) and peel the backing off.

3. Stick them down onto the front of your magnetic strip.

DIY CHIPBOARD BUTTON MAGNETS

4. Use a craft knife to cut out your chipboard shapes. I found it easier to cut out the buttons by making lots of smaller cuts rather than trying to cut them out all at once.

DIY CHIPBOARD BUTTON MAGNETS

The magnets are strong enough to hold a photo or postcard but if want to hold anything more I'd suggest using some extra strong magnets like these instead. Stick the chipboard down onto some paper, cut out and then glue a couple of the super strong mini magnets to the back.

DIY CHIPBOARD BUTTON MAGNETS

And there you are, adorable diy button magnets to add a little fun to your fridge or noticeboard.

P.S. If you fancy having a go at making your own origami bows like in the photo above you can find that tutorial here

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Emma

Hi, I'm Emma.

I'm a crafter, blogger and paper enthusiast living in the North West of England.

Gathering Beauty is the place where I share craft tutorials and diy inspiration. I started this blog back in 2013 as a way of sharing all the things I love and make. I share paper crafts, clay crafts, origami, printables and desktop wallpapers as well as the odd crochet and weaving project. I hope you find something here that inspires you.