Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Gold Stag Magnets and Paperweight



These Gold Stag vinyl pieces comes in 2 sizes. One to fit our paper weight and the other to create a magnet. Follow these simple steps to create your own!

Supplies for Paper Weight:
  • Choose a paper you would like for your background. I choose Doodlebug new paper line.
  • Ranger glossy accents
  • Paper weight
  • Vinyl stag (comes in a pack of 3)
  • Scissors
Directions:
  1. Place your stag vinyl on to your paper by following directions on the package.
  2. Squeeze a drop the size of a penny on to the middle of your stag.
  3. Place paper weight on top and smooth the glossy accents around, press out bubbles.
  4. Flip the paperweight over so the glossy accents will dry faster.
  5. After about 10 min. cut around your glass paper weight.
  6. You can add felt to the bottom (optional)


This magnet frame we sell at Craft Warehouse in cream, black and gray. Its about 2x1.5"

Directions:
  1. I placed the small stag vinyl onto a piece of scrapbook paper.
  2. Then glued it into the frame using glossy accents.
  3. Once it was dry cut around the frame.
  4. Then I put a thin coat of glossy accents on the inside of the frame to give it a glossy finish.
  5. Let dry for about an hour.


Supplies:
  • Rectangle glass piece
  • Scrapbook paper
  • Vinyl arrows we sell them in mini packs of 3
  • Ranger Glossy Accents
  • Mini Magnets
  • Scissors
  • E6000 glue
Directions:
  1. I placed 1 vinyl arrow on the paper.
  2. Place a small amount of glossy accents in top of the arrow.
  3. Place rectangle glass over the top and press down to get out the bubbles.
  4. Cut around the glass piece.
  5. Add 2 more arrows on top of the magnet. This gives it a 3d affect.
  6. Glue magnets on the back using E6000 glue



Supplies:
  • Oval Glass Piece
  • Mini Stag Vinyl (pack of 4)
  • Scrapbook paper
  • Ranger Glossy Accents
  • Scissors
  • Mini Extra Strong Magnets
  • E6000

Directions:
  1. I placed 1 vinyl stag on the paper.
  2. Place a small amount of glossy accents in top of the stag.
  3. Place Oval glass over the top and press down to get out the bubbles.
  4. Cut around the glass piece.
  5. Add 1 stag on top of the magnet. This gives it a 3d affect.
  6. Glue magnets on the back using E6000 glue

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