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We made these super fabulous Fridge magnets at Craft and Cocktail Club on Friday night, so I wanted to share them with you too!
You can make these in less than an hour, they make great presents and cost next to nothing to make!
I love looking for new ways to jazz up my fridge and these magnets defo bring a touch of glam!
You will need:
-Ice Cube/ Silicone Mold
-Plaster of Paris (I got mine here)
-Mixing Jug
-Spoon
-Gold Paint ( I used this)
-Magnets (I bought these)
Step One:
Mix together three parts of the plaster of paris powder to two parts water.
Mix slowly until a creamy consistency.
Leave to sit of 30 seconds to allow the air bubbles to exit.
Step Two:
Pour the liquid slowly into your silicone mold, tap out at air bubbles as you go. I chose these adorable russian dolls as the shape for my magnets.
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Step Three:
Leave the Plaster of Paris to set for around 40 mins, before demoulding.
Step Four:
Paint your plaster shapes with gold paint to make them ultra fancy!
Step five:
Glue magnets onto the back with strong glue, then go to town decorating your fridge!