Snowflake Magnets for Your Front Door
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Snowflake Magnets for Your Front Door
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I made these wonderful winter snowflake magnets to decorate my door and home. I laminated them and added glitter and rhinestones to put some sparkle into my wintertime decor.
Supplies
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- White cardstock
- Cricut (optional)
- Glitter Mod Podge
- Glitter glue
- Laminator or contact paper
- Rhinestones
- Button magnets
Cut Snowflkes From Cardstock
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Use a Cricut to cut them out - or cut them by hand.
Add Sparkle Podge
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Use glitter Mod Podge to paint them all. You can choose to let them dry now, but it's not crucial for the next step.
Add Glitter Glue
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Use your blue and/or gold glitter glue to decorate the snowflakes a little bit and let them dry.
Laminate
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Once dry, arrange your snowflakes into a laminating sleeve. You can also use contact paper. Run it through your laminator - or use the contact paper to laminate them all.
Cut Them Out
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Begin to cut them out. You don't have to cut near the edge. Give some room so they stay in tact.
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Flip your snowflakes over and glue a magnet in the middle.
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The last step is to glue a large-sized rhinestone in the middle of the front of your snowflake.
All Done!
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Stick Them On Your Front Door.
See my other front door magnets tutorials.