For this project, you will need
From The
Wood Connection:
{1}
9" x 20" magnet board
{7} 1
1/4" wood discs {$.12 each}
{7} small
magnets {$.15 each}
{1} foam
brush
Paper of
your choice
Ribbon of
your choice
Other
Supplies:
adhesive
{I used mod podge}
hot glue
gun
pencil
scissors
sandpaper
or fingernail file
letter
stickers
ink
{optional}
binder clip
You'll start by cutting your paper to size. Make sure to measure before you cut. You'll need approximately 4" for the top and 4" for the bottom, both 9" wide. For the center you'll need a piece of paper approximately 9" x 12". Measure and cut your paper {image 1 below}, and then start by adhering one piece at a time. I start with the top and bottom and then add in the center. Only put enough glue on for the paper that you are working with {image 2}. Smooth out the paper {image 3}. Continue until you have all 3 papers glued on {image 4}.
Next, you'll take your wood discs and trace them onto the patterned paper of your choice {image 1 below}, then cut out your circles {image 2}, glue the paper onto the wood and sand the edges to get them just right {image 3}, and then if you'd like, you can ink the edges to make them a little darker {image 4}. You could also paint the wood prior to adhering the paper if you would rather.
Now you
are ready to use the hot glue and put your magnets on the back of the wood
discs. I would recommend wiping the magnets off before hand, so they don't
leave the dark magnetic residue on your paper.
Adhere
letter stickers to the tops of your little wood discs for the days of the week.
I used some that I cut with my Cricut.
Next, I
traced and cut out a library pocket to hold my menu items in. This is the shape
after it's been traced and cut out. You score and fold on the white lines, then
glue.
I inked the edges of the pocket after it was put together,
and then I adhered it to the board.
Then I made the title. I just cut a couple of rectangles of paper down to the size I wanted and then put letter stickers {I used thickers} on, and put it on the board.
All you have left to do now is tie your ribbon through the holes at the top of the board, and print or write your menu items to fill your pocket and make your menu!
The Wood Connection has been so generous and would like to give one of you a $25 Gift Certificate to use in their stores. Come on over to The Happy Scraps to enter.
Here are a few other projects that I've done with the awesome magnet boards from The Wood Connection.
1. Magnetic Menu Board, 2. Job Charts, 3. Magnetic Board Calendar, 4. Magnetic Family Home Evening board.
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