Puzzle Pieces to Snowflake

4 Materials
$1
10 Minutes
Easy
Do you have a puzzle laying around that isn't being used or perhaps it's missing pieces? I have a great project that turns puzzle pieces into a magnetic snowflake! It's super easy, kids can get in on the fun as well. Great for gift ideas, craft night, classroom parties, etc.

Spread your puzzle pieces out, and you'll need about 7 pieces per snow flake.  You can adjust this project however you like.
Hot glue or glue your pieces together.  Here is how I did it.  I set one piece in the center and added 3 pieces angling out on top of that 1st piece in a triangle type shape - one on the top, and 2 in either bottom corner.  I then added a top layer of 3 more placing them in the spaces of the first layer.
I bought a package of magnets from the Dollar Tree, and cut the extra into square/rectangle shapes.
Glue the magnets onto the back of the puzzle pieces.
Glue the magnets onto the back of the puzzle pieces.
While the paint was still wet, I sprinkled white glitter onto the snowflakes.
Let dry completely, and they're ready to hang or give as a gift.


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Suggested materials:
  • Puzzle Pieces   (Home, Thrift Store, or Dollar Tree)
  • Fluff White Paint   (Dixie Belle Paint Company)
  • Glue of your choice
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  • Joanie Joanie on Dec 19, 2017

    Great idea and very clever.......I just happen to be a Puzzle fanatic with puzzles with some missing pieces, which I picked up at yard sales. I'm on this project!! Thank you!

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