MYO Magazine Letter Magnets
Posted Apr 13, 08 -Filed Under crafts (recycled materials), gifts from recycled materials, home décor (recycle and upcycle), party favors, reuse game pieces, reuse magazines, reuse magnets, promotional flat flexible
Magazine letter magnets are perfect for teaching. Use with a child that needs to learn their ABC’s or with a beginner reader. He or she will have fun playing around with these tiles and showing you what words they can spell. Pretty soon they will be making whole sentences!
Use on the refrigerator or on a magnetic cookie sheet.
Note: not for the very young; tiles may be a choking hazard.
Teens and preteens will enjoy leaving messages or sayings for others to read. Or they can make sets of tiles with their friends’ names and gift them. Magazine letter magnets will personalize your friend’s locker.
How-to:
A. Cut letters from magazines. You will find a great variety of fonts in all sorts of colors. Go searching for just the right ones. You may want to find all the letters in the same color or you might want the letters to be as varied as possible. Cut out the letters and make sure they fit on the tiles.
B. I used the tiles from a salvaged My First Rummikub game which was missing some of the pieces. Paste a letter on the front of each tile.
C. The magnets I used are promotional flat flexible magnets. (Promotional flat flexible magnets are often given out by businesses for promotional reasons, are ususally business card size and are easy to cut.) This is a perfect use for those unsolicited magnets. Use scissors to cut a piece large enough to cover the back of the tile and glue it there.
You might also be interested in seeing a related post: Special Valentine Message Magnets Made From Salvaged Materials.
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