Here is a quick and simple way to make a magnetic board out of just a cookie sheet (thanks to Bold Bright and Beautiful!). Baking sheets are cheap, and come in different shapes in sizes to fit your taste. As long as it's not stainless steel or aluminum, it will be magnetic!
It's really up to you how you want to decorate it - try adhering patterned contact paper, spray-painting it, modge-podging photos onto it, covering it with cute fabric, or leaving it bare and adding a cute frame around the edge. You can drill holes in your sheet to put ribbon through for hanging as well.
Also, you can easily make your own magnets by taking earrings, buttons, or stones and glueing plain magnets on the back. If you want a vintage look for your board, scour antique stores for old-school baking sheets that come in cool patterns or have scalloped edges. No decoration needed!
You have a great eye for great/cheap stuff. Have you heard of etsy.com before? You should really get over there because the internet is too big to only be on pintrest.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the coolest design sites Ive seen for a while, you should check it out too http://www.createmychocolate.com/, maybe you should put it on your new magnetic board
I have heard of etsy! I love that too. And that chocolate site is pretty awesome, maybe I'll feature it in a blog post soon!
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• use only one space after punctuation, not two
• use an em dash instead of a hyphen
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"Let's eat Grandma."
"Let's eat, Grandma."
The Panda eats, shoots, and leaves.
The Panda eats shoots and leaves.
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