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Chalkboard Magnets: Set Two

 Chalkboard Magnets:
 
Set Two

 
 
Mom likes using the chalkboard as a welcome sign for visitors as they walk through the door.   So I made some happy, festive ATC magnets to put on the Chalkboard Garden. 
 
 
Start with ATC size and add corrugated cardboard piece
with a piece of scrapbook paper. 
Attach image with pop dots to give dimensional feel.
 
 
Now add bling, flowers, ribbon, etc for additional texture.
 Now place them on your Chalkboard Garden and enjoy!
 
 
SUPPLIES USED:
MD Hobby Chalkboard
scrapbook papers (various sizes)
Magnetic Pop Dots
Bling, flowers, ribbon, etc.
 
 
Thank you for looking!
See you next Month.
 
 

Comments

  1. Love the colorful designs of your magnets!

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  2. These magnets are so pretty, Corinne. I love each one and they fit in so well with the chalkboard garden! Clever idea!

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  3. I adore this project and it suits any time of year or Holiday too. LOVELY!

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  4. The magnets are so creative♥ Your Mom is lucky to have a creative Daughter♥

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  5. This is just the sweetest. The vintage magnets are so pretty!

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  6. What a fun idea! And how relaxing to add such a project to anyone's list of artfully fun things to do!
    :)
    Rose

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