Hello! Today, I'm going to show you how to make five different DIY magnets. All of these are really cute and really easy to do. They're all really great for your refrigerator or your locker.
DIY Clothespin Magnet
You will need
colored tape like washi tape
scissors
paint
paintbrush
clothes pin
magnet
glue gun
Paint the clothes pin any color you want.
When dry, put the colored tape onto the long piece of the clothes pin and cut anything off that is not attached to the clothes pin.
Then, you can glue the magnet on with the glue gun on the side of the clothes pin with no tape on it.
DIY Flower Magnet
You will need
a fake flower
scissors or wire cutters
glue gun
and a magnet
You can cut the stem off of the flower with scissors or wire cutters.
To make the the bottom of the flower flat take scissors and cut off the extra stem. Make sure you keep a little bit of the stem there so the flower stays together.
Then, glue the flower to the magnet. You can add some extra glue between the flower and magnet if needed.
DIY Painted Magnet
You will need
a wooden square
a magnet
paint
paintbrush
glue gun
pencil
Paint the wooden square.
When the paint is done drying, draw on your design. I drew a cactus in a pot.
Then, paint the design in.
Lastly glue the magnet on to the back of the wooden square with the glue gun.
DIY Tangram Magnets
You will need
cardboard
scissors or an x-acto knife
paint
paintbrush
glue gun
magnets
Here's the link to the template for this DIY right here.
All you have to do is click on the link and right click on the image and download it or you can print right there in your browser. Note you may need to resize it before printing.
Cut out all of the pieces.
Then paint all of the pieces multiple colors or one color.
When all of the pieces are dry, glue on the magnets with the glue gun.
and that's it for this diy lets go on to the last diy
DIY Picture Magnet
You will need
a wooden square
a magnet
paint
paintbrush
glue gun
scissors
a piece of paper for the picture
glue
Paint the wooden square.
Print and cut out your image onto a piece of paper.
When the paint is done drying, glue on the picture with normal glue to the side that was painted.
The last thing you have to do is glue the magnet on to the back of the wooden square with the glue gun.
That's it for all of these DIY's! In the comments down below let me know what you think about these DIY.
Hello! Today, I'm going to show how to make five different mermaid and ocean decorations.
DIY Ombre Fish Scale with a Mermaid Silhouette
You will need...
three of cardstock paper of any color you like
a piece of cardstock paper that you will use under the scales
scissors
something that can be used to make a circle
frame
pencil
glue
Now you can take the object that you will use to make circles and trace around that onto the two colors of cardstock paper. You can also trace halve the circle since you will be cutting the full circles in halve.
Cut out all of the circles and then cut them in halve.
Take the color of circles you would like to be on top of the scales and glue them to the top edge of the cardstock paper that will be under the scales. Then you can start to overlap them and continue this for the first row.
For the second row, place the scales under the first row and continue this until you get down to halve of the piece of cardstock paper.
Once you get to halve of the paper, you just do the same thing with the scales
Make a mermaid silhouette and trace the mermaid on to a different color of cardstock paper than the scales.
Glue the mermaid to the scales.
Put the art into the frame.
DIY Seashell Jewelry Holder
You will need
a clam shell
and jewelry
All you have to do is have a clam shell like this and then you can put whatever you like in it. Like necklaces and bracelets.
DIY Mermaid Silhouette Candle Jar
You will need...
cardstock paper
a net
decorative fillers they're also called or gems
scissors
pencil
a glue gun
a fake candle like a LED candle
mason jar
twine
First make a mermaid stencil and cut it out. Then trace it on to a piece of the cardstock paper.
Glue the mermaid on the jar.
Then, the net and place on top of the jar and tighten the band of the mason jar lid to hold the net in place.
Then put the beads and the candle in to the jar. Do not use a real candle because of the net, twine, stones, and cardstock paper because they can be flammable.
Tie a bow on to the jar.
DIY Mermaid Fish Tail Silhouette Frame Art
You will need
a piece of cardstock paper
scissors
frame
pencil
paint
paintbrush
Draw a mermaid tail. Then, paint the mermaid tail.
Put the paper into the frame.
DIY Lantern Jellyfish
You will need
a lantern
lace
scissors
Tie lace onto the metal piece inside the lantern. Cut off anything you don't want with the scissors.
You can add some twine to the top of the lantern to hang it up on a hook.
Thats it! These DIY's are perfect for parties, room decorations or just for fun. In the comments down below let me know what you think about these DIY's.
Hello! Today, I'm going to show you how to make three designs for flower pots.
For all of these DIY's you will need
flower pot
paint
paintbrush
pencil
aluminium foil
Before painting all of these flower pots place them onto aluminium foil so you don't get any paint on anything. You can use paper towels but the flower pots might get stuck to the paper towels.
Calligraphy Flower Pot
Paint the flower pot one coat of any color of paint you would like.
Write a word you would you like on to the flower pot. Then you can can draw any image you want. I drew a face.
Then take the pencil and dip it into the paint. Go over the lines you made with the pencil. The pencil will act as a paintbrush.
The last thing you have to do is to paint the band at the top of the flower pot any color you would like.
Polka Dot Flower Pot
Paint the flower pot one coat of any color of paint you would like.
Draw stripes on the band on the flower pot.
Then paint the stripes in with any color you would like.
Draw and paint polka dots on to the flower pot.
Then, paint the polka dots in.
Striped Flower Pot
Paint the flower pot one coat of any color of paint you would like.
You can either use tape as a guide to draw on the lines with a pencil or free hand the lines on.
Paint the stripes and the band of the flower pot in.
That's it! All of these DIYs are perfect summer. In the comments down below let me know what you think about these DIY's.
Minnie looks so adorable on this blanket and chair. :)
Hello! Today, I'm going to show you three different glitter designs on mason jars. These jars would be great for organizing your pencils or these jars can have LED candles inside of them.
First, I'll show you how to make a heart glitter jar, then I'll show you how to make a jar with paint and glitter on it, and the last DIY glitter jar I'll show you has calligraphy and glitter on the jar
Glitter Jar #1
Put a piece of paper under the jar. Then take a paintbrush and paint Mod Podge onto the jar in a shape of a heart.
Before the Mod Podge drys, pour the glitter onto the Mod Podge.
Tap the jar lightly on the paper to get off the excess glitter.
If you want, you can tie a bow on to the jar with twine or string.
Glitter Jar #2
First place the top of the tape on the middle of jar. Then paint above the tape. When dry pull the tape away from the paint.
Put a piece of paper under the jar. Paint Mod Podge where you want the glitter to be and pour glitter on to the Mod Podge that's on the jar.
The last thing that you can do is tie a bow with string.
Glitter Jar #3
Paint a word on the front of the jar.
When the jar is dry, paint Mod Podge on to the bottom half of the jar and pour glitter onto the jar.
If you want you can tie a bow on to the jar. I chose not to.
and that's it! In the comments down below tell what you think about these glitter jar ideas.
Hello! Today I'm going to show you how to make this simple DIY index card calendar. This calendar is a great DIY desk decoration and is a great DIY wall decoration.
What you will need for this calendar is index cards, scissors, a pen, a glue stick, a binder clip, and pictures for each month.
Print and cut out your pictures. Then, glue the pictures onto the left or the right of the index cards.
Write out the calendar next to the picture.
Put the index card into the binder clip. The top of the binder clip should be flat so it can stand up or you can hang the binder clip with calendar on to a wall.
Hey whats up you guys! Today I'm going to show you how to make some room decorations and organization ideas.
Magnetic Cookie Sheet Memo Board
You will need
cookie sheet
scrapbook paper
scissors
tape
Then tape the paper on to the cookie sheet with any kind of tape.
Word Garland
You will need
paper for your stencil
cardstock paper
hole puncher
scissors
pencil
twine or string
tape
Print or draw out your letters on to a piece of paper and cut them out.
Trace around them on to the cardstock paper and cut them out.
Then you can punch a hole into each letter and run the twine or string through each letter. After you do that hang it on to your wall with tape.
Cardboard Memo Board
You will need
two or more pieces of cardboard
fabric
glue gun
scissors
pencil
Make sure the push pins don't go though the other side of the cardboard. If it goes through to the other side of the cardboard you can poke a hole into the wall so use two or more pieces of cardboard and layer them together by gluing them together.
Then put the cardboard onto the fabric and glue the fabric on to the cardboard.
Shape Garland
You will need
scrapbook paper
paper for the stencil
pencil
scissors
twine or string
Make or print out a stencil and cut it out.
Trace the stencil on to the scrapbook paper and cut all of the shapes you need.
Then tape the stencil on to the twine or string and on to the wall.
Box Organizer
You will need
a box like a shoe box
cardstock paper and scrapbook paper
scissors
paper rolls or tin cans
glue gun
pencil
Take some scrapbook paper or cardstock paper and glue it on to the side of the box. Do the same thing to the inside of the box
Find some paper rolls and cut the bigger paper rolls in half or in three.
Then glue the rolls or tin can inside of the box.
You can put your pencil and pens in the paper rolls. On the other side you can put stickers or paper there.
Clothes Organizer
You will need
cardstock paper
pencil
scissors
pen
hole puncher
Draw any shape on to at the cardstock paper and make a week worth of shapes.
Cut them all out.
Then write a day of the week on to each shape.
Punch a hole into the shapes. Take the scissors and cut the hole in half so the shapes can hang on the hangers.
Now you can organize your clothes for week by putting them on to the hangers.
Frame Art
You will need
a frame
cardstock paper
pencil
paint
paintbrush
scissors
Take the back of the frame and trace around it on to the cardstock paper.
Then cut it out.
Draw a word on to the cardstock paper.
Then paint the word in with any color of paint.
When dry put the paper in to the frame.
Final Thoughts
All of these DIYs are perfect for a dorm room, a office, or a bedroom. What you think about these DIY's?
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