I made myself some vintage button magnets a few weeks ago for my idea board. I really liked them, so decided to make some to sell on Etsy.
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The main problem I had the first time was that I accidently knocked one over and it set off a chain reaction of half-done magnets sticking to each other and making a gluey mess. So, this time I got smart and covered the back of a mini-muffin pan with tin foil and stuck each magnet on their own dome.
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Worked very well I might say!
I also have vintage checker magnets drying and am in the process of designing display cards for all of them. Fun way to spend a Monday afternoon :)
What about Scrabble letters? I have an old Scrabble game...
ReplyDeletescrabble tiles would be fun!
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