DIY Fridge Magnets

Ronja Lotte
by Ronja Lotte
20 Minutes
Easy
Unfortunately I had to give up my favorite dish. After it was already glued, the crack was now discolored and could not any longer be cleaned properly. Since I nevertheless did not like to throw it away, I decided to give the porcelain a second life on my fridge.
Finished magnets.
Materials and tools: Old magnets, a plastic bag, a sharp knife, old china, a hammer and glue.
First, I put the bowl in the plastic bag and smashed it from the outside with a hammer to smithers.
If you have a knife that is sharp enough, you can cut flat magnets and that's what I did next.
Finally I now glued the small magnets on the back of the fragments and my new fridge decor was done.
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  • Ann Beck Ann Beck on Nov 12, 2016
    What did you do to the pieces so you wouldn't get cut when using them ? Especially the sharp edges. I'm asking because I have grandkids that like to put their artwork on the fridge.
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  • Georgianna Lash Georgianna Lash on Sep 19, 2016
    I would sand the sharpness of the edges due to having little hands around the house. You know when the grandkids or your own little ones may pluck one off the fridge to display their moist prized piece of artwork for mom or grandma!
  • Georgianna Lash Georgianna Lash on Sep 19, 2016
    Meant to say you never know.....lol
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