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
- Place your stag vinyl on to your paper by following directions on the package.
- Squeeze a drop the size of a penny on to the middle of your stag.
- Place paper weight on top and smooth the glossy accents around, press out bubbles.
- Flip the paperweight over so the glossy accents will dry faster.
- After about 10 min. cut around your glass paper weight.
- 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:
- I placed the small stag vinyl onto a piece of scrapbook paper.
- Then glued it into the frame using glossy accents.
- Once it was dry cut around the frame.
- Then I put a thin coat of glossy accents on the inside of the frame to give it a glossy finish.
- 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
- I placed 1 vinyl arrow on the paper.
- Place a small amount of glossy accents in top of the arrow.
- Place rectangle glass over the top and press down to get out the bubbles.
- Cut around the glass piece.
- Add 2 more arrows on top of the magnet. This gives it a 3d affect.
- 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
- I placed 1 vinyl stag on the paper.
- Place a small amount of glossy accents in top of the stag.
- Place Oval glass over the top and press down to get out the bubbles.
- Cut around the glass piece.
- Add 1 stag on top of the magnet. This gives it a 3d affect.
- Glue magnets on the back using E6000 glue
WOW .....these are great projects!!! TFS.
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