Refrigerator Rock Magnets

Create magnets made of natural stone.

 Rock Magnets

Step-by-step

  1. Select a package of polished stones found in the garden center.
  2. Secure a small magnetic disc to each rock using epoxy gel; allow the adhesive to set. (You can find the magnetic discs in the hardware department.)
  3. Using a permanent marker, embellish the stones with inspirational words or designs.

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Posted: February 8, 2011
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Craft glue and Elmer's glue same?
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Project Details
Skill level; Beginner
Cost estimate: $20 and up*
Time estimate: Less than 1 day
Materials
  • polished stones (#33909)
  • magnetic disc (#176644)
  • epoxy gel (#40318)
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