I knew that I didn't want something permanent, as I'm constantly repurposing!
My solution? Little magnetic markers utilizing scrap ribbon, buttons, and... SHRINKY DINKS!!!
If you're familiar with my blog, you know how I love a Shrinky Dink project.
I opted for the regular frosted sheets, rather than the inkjet version, because my printer is out of ink.
{Note to self: Must buy printer ink!}
I used my Martha Stewart 1 1/2" circle craft cutter to punch my tags and wrote on the slick side of the punched circle with a permanent ink pen typically used for scrapbooking.
You can see that I tested one first to ensure that my ink would adhere properly. It did!
I watched the magic unfold in my toaster oven...
By the way, I keep a toaster oven in my studio. It has become just as important as my sewing machine! This is an older one that we own, but it works great for my crafting purposes!
I cut little flags from a piece of scrap ribbon...
Layered my buttons and Shrinky Dinks using E6000 adhesive...
Cut small strips of magnetic vinyl to add to the back...
And, that was it! A perfect, non-permanent, fun solution for labeling my magnetic storage tins.
I can change my mind about the tin's contents and have no problem swapping the labels to reflect what's inside!
I just love the effect, too.
In my previous post, I mentioned that I am revamping my studio space. As part of that, I covered an Ikea magnetic board with burlap and mounted it to the side of my bookshelf with 3-M picture hanging strips.
Here's the finished product.
Click here for instructions about how to personalize an Ikea magnetic board with fabric.
I made a few other magnets with glass tile project fails. They are perfect for adding personality to this magnetic board!
I'll be working on my creative space this week and hope to share the results with you. Now that my classes are over (for a month), I'm doing what I can to usher in peace and calm to my surroundings!