MASON JAR LID MAGNETS
These are some cute ideas that I had from having lots of extra Mason Jar lids.
(The rings I am going to also use on an upcoming post, so stay tuned!)
If you don't have any lids laying around, don't worry. You can find a box of 24 (both lids-12 and rings-12) at Walmart for around $2.50.
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I had some left over from trying my first ever Bread N' Butter Pickels |
First I simply just laid them out on and gave them a base coat of red in Rustoleum spray paint.
Let it dry and sometimes if it didn't cover totally, I went back and did a second coat. (I'm not a great spray painter.)
And then I took a can of white spray paint and did the speckle effect.
I do this by just barely putting any pressure at all on the spray nozzle and just holding it there.
It will finally start to spit and spray and soon little specks of white paint will fly out like snow. Just hold the can over what you want to spray and let it spit. It looks cool!
Some of them, I just sprayed them white and then re-speckled the white again. Leaving out all red.
Just to make some different.
Then I took out my large Mason Jar stamp I got from eBay.
Dabbed it in black ink and while holding the lid in my hand, stamped it on.
I had to keep it in my hand so that I could apply the pressure evenly from the back of the lid.
Laying them on hard surfaces didn't work too good for me.
Notice not all of the center was stamping great on them. So that's where I started pressing harder from the back.
And after letting them sit and dry for about a good hour, because of the ink.
I went and attached a round magnet, size 3/4" (19mm diameter) that I got from Walmart. A package of 52 costed like $3 or so. They have a really good strong hold. I do not recommend those peel and stick strips for things like this.
The glue I used is called E-6000 and it forms a very strong hold!
I use if for most everything.
Here are some more pics of them done.
These were the large mouth lids, if I forgot to mention that. That's why I used such a large stamp.
I also have a smaller stamp that I am going to make the regular mouth lid magnets with also.
I just have to go find it now. lol.
(I am a stamp collector also!)
If you like these but don't want to try making them,
I listed a few "buy it now's" on eBay here for $9.99 with free shipping.
Hope ya'll give this cool Mason Jar Lid Magnet craft a try. I figured they will look cute in about any kitchen!
See Ya'll next time!
~Lisa
UPDATE:
Maggie from EyeballsbyDayCraftsbyNight asked me below, if these smear.
With regular handling mine don't.
But after she asked, I went back and took my thumb and kept rubbing into it and yes, they started to smooth out on the sharp lines.
So, if you want to take this a step farther, you can finish them off with some type of sealer or spray clear coat even.
I think I will give mine a coat to be safe.
Thanks Maggie, for thinking of this!