Magnet Board
I got this magnet board from Robert's Crafts to dress up my kitchen. I first painted it black.
After finding a variety of red and black scrapbook paper I liked, I cut them to size and painted a layer of Mod Podge on the board to glue the papers down. Make sure to smooth out the bubbles (try a credit/debit card).
Let that dry and then apply a layer of Mod Podge to the top to seal it all in.
I got this magnet board from Robert's Crafts to dress up my kitchen. I first painted it black.
After finding a variety of red and black scrapbook paper I liked, I cut them to size and painted a layer of Mod Podge on the board to glue the papers down. Make sure to smooth out the bubbles (try a credit/debit card).
Let that dry and then apply a layer of Mod Podge to the top to seal it all in.
Thanks, Rachelle! I love that you can use a variety of colors to help bring your room together.
I'm linking this over to a linky party at Twice Remembered - go take a peek at other great DIY projects!
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Very neat! I was thinking about doing something like this {but was thinking magnetic paint, but it's expensive}. I love how yours turned out! You should add it to the Make Your Monday link party I have going on now...come on over and join us! http://twiceremembered.blogspot.com/2009/07/make-your-monday-link-party-today.html
ReplyDeleteCreative indeed... would coordinate perfectly in my own kitchen!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project! I like that you used scrapbook paper instead of just painting the frame a color. I'm always looking for ways to use up my scrappaper!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out adorable! Very creative. It's amazing what you can do with that Modpodge stuff! I know you will enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Traci
Adorable!
ReplyDeleteI tried to search magnet board on Robert's Crafts and I'm not finding this board. Does it have a different name?
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