• New Year's magnet “Coffee cat. DIY New Year's coffee magnets. A souvenir for everyone! New Year's magnets for the refrigerator MK

    26.06.2020

    Approaching New Year. And as always, the hackneyed question comes to mind: “What should I give to this or that?” The idea of ​​making a refrigerator magnet will be a godsend.

    A personalized handmade gift will always be greatly appreciated. In addition to the fact that your gifts will be original, you can also kill not two, but three birds with one stone.

    The material for making magnets is waste, one might say, rubbish, which is simply a pity to throw away. This is already the second hare - waste disposal. And the third hare is savings! Making cute magnets costs mere pennies.

    Damaged CDs.
    Glitter glue for decoration.
    A printout of a drawing or a napkin suitable for the theme.
    PVA glue.
    Varnish.
    Magnet.
    Scissors.
    Superglue or heat gun.
    Other decorative elements at your discretion.

    Let's make a refrigerator magnet with our own hands:

    1. Prepare the disk. Naturally, you will not glue on the mirror side. This means that you must first degrease the surface and remove any inscriptions or stickers. In order for the drawing to be as clearly visible as possible, the surface on which you apply the image must be painted in White color. Simply make a base layer of white paper and let it dry. You will also strengthen the hole and your chosen pattern will not “fail” in the middle.



    2. Next, apply a layer of PVA, and carefully, helping yourself with a brush, place the design you have chosen. If this is a drawing on a napkin, then separate all the layers, leaving only the ones with the design. And if it is a printout, then you must thin the paper without damaging the image. The printout must be made on a laser printer. Because inkjet uses water-soluble ink. And you risk dissolving the entire pattern, since PVA contains a certain percentage of this liquid. The image should lie smoothly on the surface of the CD without wrinkles.

    3. After the product has completely dried. We open it with varnish or coat it with PVA diluted with water. This action will extend the life of the magnet and give it gloss.

    4. The contours of the picture can be marked with glitter varnish or some kind of inscription can be made. Here you can add decorative elements of your choice.

    5. Let's not forget about the magnet. Glue it with superglue or a heat gun.

    The souvenir is complete - the refrigerator magnet is ready! Give more because giving is better than receiving. At least that's what it says folk wisdom. Happy New Year!

    So the orange-tangerine season begins, and, moreover, not only in gastronomic terms, but also in decorative creativity. I use oranges for handicrafts in all sorts of ways: I dried them in circles, flowers, whole and in all sorts of shapes.

    There are a huge number of ideas using this popular citrus fruit. On the eve of the New Year, I decided to make refrigerator magnets. I focused on one of the symbols of the New Year - oranges. 🙂

    You can make a refrigerator magnet with your own hands quite quickly, and for this you will need some New Year's decorations, artificial branches and 1-2 dried orange slices.

    Additionally, you will need: magnetic tape or a magnet and a hot glue gun.


    When making a New Year's gift, try to show maximum creativity and imagination, then your gift will definitely be appreciated.

    So, let's begin….

    Magnetic tape must be used good quality– dense, if you use thin magnetic tape or a small magnet, be sure to use thick corrugated cardboard as a base. If you glue it directly onto a thin soft magnetic tape, it will have bumps and irregularities, which will make it impossible to use it as a magnet.

    Magnetic tape, approximately 5/6-7 cm.


    We buy citrus slices in craft stores, or.

    You can also prepare additional decorations yourself: for this New Year’s craft, I silvered ordinary leaves using dry glitter and PVA glue.





    I seem to have told you all the subtleties, and then everything will be easier than ever. You just need to glue the ones you like to the magnet. new Year decoration. We direct the branches slightly upward so that they do not extend beyond the magnet, and it sticks well to the surface of the refrigerator.

















    You don't have to buy expensive accessories to decorate your home. Such a seemingly small thing, like a refrigerator magnet, will help enliven the interior. And making them yourself, as it turns out, is very easy.











    Alternatively, you can use orange peel roses.


    And you will stock up on small New Year's gifts not only for your family and friends, but also for more friends and work colleagues whom you also want to please on this holiday.

    To make the process of making a New Year's souvenir more clear, I would like to present to your attention a video tutorial.

    Have fun creating!

    I was glad to help!

    Good mood to everyone! Do you feel that the New Year is already somewhere close! And the closer we are to January 1, the brighter the aromas of the holiday are felt. Fresh needles from Christmas tree markets, just brought from the store and immediately eaten by a tangerine. But here comes the smell of coffee (perhaps even with cinnamon): fresh, hot, so cozy, inspiring...

    Perhaps it's time to continue to expand on the topic New Year's gifts and souvenirs! And on the agenda we have coffee magnets, Christmas trees and horseshoes🎄. These fragrant beauties are not just a cute decor for the refrigerator or something, they are a whole storage New Year's mood. And also a very cool, albeit modest in size (but most importantly, with a soul!) present that many people can make.

    Magnets made from coffee beans are a very convenient option for New Year's souvenirs. With a small investment of time and money on the purchase of materials, we really get handmade And unique gifts, which will be appreciated by your guests, family, friends, and especially those who cannot imagine a day without a cup of coffee☕. Although, from experience, even non-coffee lovers are very pleased to receive such a thing.

    The manufacturing process itself is no less pleasant. What a aroma it is while the grains are being selected! Glue Moment doesn't count 😀

    Today I will show three options for making New Year's magnets from coffee beans. And you, of course, can come up with your own design. Waiting for us:

    But first, let's look at the materials:

    • millboard;
    • brown (and also white) acrylic paint;
    • coffee beans;
    • glue Moment Crystal or tar glue;
    • leg-split;
    • magnet;
    • decor: burlap, metal balls, bells, star anise, etc.
    • acrylic contour “Gold”.

    And also a stationery knife, pencil, ruler, sponge.

    A few words about the choice of materials

    Cardboard You should take a thick, gray one, like for cardboard. Dye artistic, glossy, good quality is preferable (if the paint is construction, after drying the surface must be protected with varnish).

    For a magnet with decoupage, we will also need acrylic varnish, a napkin with a small motif, and a flat brush.

    Concerning glue– you can use both Moment “Crystal” and hot melt adhesive. I prefer the first, despite its smell, because... Although hot-melt glue is more pleasant to use, after it hardens it becomes more noticeable among the coffee beans, and the beans themselves sometimes fly off.

    Christmas magnets made from coffee beans

    So, first, let's prepare the groundwork. For all types of New Year's magnets from coffee beans, it is done the same way.

    We draw Christmas trees and a horseshoe on cardboard. Using a stationery knife, cut them out.

    Next you need to tint the surface on both sides. To do this, we use a sponge and acrylic paint and our favorite technique of a smacking brush))) We'll have to wait a while. Until the paint dries thoroughly, first on one side, then on the other.

    Attention❗We paint over one of the Christmas trees (which is for decoupage) completely on one side only. I'll show you how much later u.

    Coffee magnet Christmas tree with burlap

    We will decorate the first coffee magnet – the Christmas tree – using burlap. We cut out a triangle from this material, slightly smaller in size than the base. Using the “Crystal” Moment, we glue it onto the cardboard.

    Lubricate the stump with the same glue on both sides and, starting from the bottom, wrap twine around it. We don't cut it yet.

    We apply glue around the perimeter and carefully fix the twine around our coffee tree.

    It's the turn of the grains. I like to alternate coffee beans on magnets so that it looks natural, somewhere you can see a beautiful groove, somewhere you can see a rounded back. We select the grains according to size and gradually glue them. It’s better not to spare glue here.

    It remains to add some touches, namely a beautiful star star anise and tinting. We tint the twine along the edge and the stump with brown paint, and then go over the top of the star and the stump a little with gold paint.



    Magnet - a horseshoe made of coffee beans

    Next we'll look at creating a fragrant horseshoe. This coffee bean magnet is made no more complicated than the previous one, by analogy and even simpler.

    From burlap we cut out two small pieces in the shape of a horseshoe (the photo shows one of them). Along the perimeter of the horseshoe we glue a thread of twine, as well as pieces of burlap.

    We select and glue the coffee beans, closing the gaps with paint.

    We knit two metal decorative bells. We make a small neat bow from twine (there is a master class on this topic). And we glue all this from below using either hot melt glue or the “Crystal” Moment.

    The horseshoe magnet made from coffee beans is almost ready!

    Coffee magnet Christmas tree with decoupage

    And here's another one nice idea New Year's coffee magnet - decorate it using decoupage. We have already discussed in the article the creation of an interesting little thing designed using this technique (if you haven’t seen it, take a look, don’t be lazy). Here we are interested in New Year's themes.

    So, remember, at the beginning of the master class I talked about tinting the base on only one side. What about the other one? We tint the other side only along the edge. And after drying, cover the corner on which the drawing will be pasted with white paint.

    We tear out the desired motif from the napkin, and then separate it upper layer. We place it on the white part.

    Now let's take the varnish. We drop a decent drop in the center of the motif and very quickly spread it over the surface to the edges.

    After the varnish has dried, you can slightly sand down any uneven spots on a napkin if they suddenly appear. And then we apply brown paint so that, firstly, to cover all the white gaps, and secondly, to give a neat look to the edges of the napkin. To do this, use a sponge to touch the napkin itself, creating a rounded outline. Let it dry.

    Before gluing the coffee beans onto the future magnet, let's add a few accents using an acrylic outline. I made a spiral on the stump and circled it in dotted circles. After this, cover the surface with another layer of varnish.

    All that remains is to glue the grains and add a few small beads - balls.

    Another New Year's magnet made from coffee beans is almost ready! Almost - because the most important touch remains - the magnet itself.

    We place the magnets in the center of our Christmas trees and horseshoes (from below), glue them using the “Crystal” Moment.

    And now it’s definitely ready! Let's consider:



    In the second photo you see another coffee Christmas tree magnet, such a rocker one with a guitar🎸. But the branded magnet 16+))) ⬇

    In general, as you can see, there are options for every taste and color! And for one aroma – the aroma of coffee! 😉

    I hope you found it useful and interesting today! New Year theme– one of the inspiring ones. So why give store-bought magnets with standard animals when you can make your own unique masterpiece! Try it! Even more New Year's ideas I have collected it with all my heart for you in this article: .

    And if you are partial to twine, welcome to a special review of ideas and master classes on twine →: .

    Good luck to you, great inspiration and joy from the process!

    And all the best and brightest!

    Your brownie Elena.

    On the eve of the New Year, each of us begins to stock up on gifts for loved ones! And today I want to offer you to make small gifts for your dear people with your own hands - these are New Year's magnets “Winter Hut”. We will make them from salt dough (can be replaced with self-hardening clay). I chose salted dough, because the ingredients for it are available to everyone, and you can make such products with children!

    For work we will need:

    • salty dough(the recipe I use will be below);
    • stack, stationery knife;
    • toothpicks, needles;
    • a plasticine board or ceramic tile (where we will roll out the dough);
    • acrylic paints (if there are metallic colors);
    • gouache (black and ocher);
    • brushes;
    • felt;
    • magnet;
    • varnish (I used colorless Varnish XB-584);
    • rhinestones (I have a diameter of 3 and 5 mm);
    • glue (Moment, PVA);
    • optional white glitter;
    • sponge.

    Salt dough recipe (I’ve made it many times already):

    1. 150 g water + 1 tbsp. l. Mix simple wallpaper glue and let the glue dissolve thoroughly;
    2. 200 g flour + 200 g fine salt + 2 tbsp. l. (with top) mix potato starch separately;
    3. combine everything + 2 tbsp. l. vegetable oil.

    For several magnets, the amount of salty ingredients can be divided in half.

    It’s better to prepare the dough in advance (I make it the night before and put it in the refrigerator overnight, wrapped in 2 bags).

    Important! When working with salt dough, always keep the bag closed, the dough dries quickly!

    We will have two versions of magnet huts!

    Magnet “Winter Hut” with two Christmas trees

    1. Roll out the dough, cut out the blank for the huts according to the template (the edges can be trimmed with a brush and water). Let's outline where the logs, roof, and snow will be. We make a sausage from 4 mm dough, cut it into approximately equal parts, lubricate the workpiece with some water and begin to place our logs, flattening them a little.

    2. While our logs are not dry, we go over them with a needle, we get an imitation of wood. Make two more sausages, flattening them a little. Using a needle or toothpick, we make curves on one edge and transfer our blanks to the hut, having previously lubricated the places with water, then we make indentations on the rounded blanks (I did it with a dots, but you can also use a regular toothpick). We make a pipe over the roof, go through the dough with a needle, imitating bricks. Next, we roll the ball, flatten it, cut it in half, we only need one part (this will be the window above the roof), attach it to the hut, make indentations, and we get a window.

    3. Make a thin sausage, smear it around the window with water, wrap it in the sausage - it turns out to cash out the window, flatten it a little.

    4. In the middle of the hut there will be a main window made of a rectangular piece of dough; we make indentations in it. We roll the sausage, divide it into four parts according to the size of the window - these will be the platbands. We flatten the workpieces and transfer them to the hut, not forgetting to lubricate the gluing areas with water.

    5. Now you can sculpt the Christmas tree. We cut out three trapezoidal blanks of different sizes, round each blank, cut the lower edge into three parts and round it with a toothpick (you get twigs). At the beginning, we place the largest piece downwards and in increasing order. We go along the edges of the branches with a needle.


    6. We will get two Christmas trees, tall on one side and smaller on the other. Make some indentations in the Christmas tree bigger size than the rhinestones themselves, because when the salt dough dries, it becomes smaller. We make snow on the roof, in front of the hut, on the windows.

    Magnet “Winter hut” with snowman and Christmas tree

    Let's move on to the next version of the magnet. The first stages of modeling are the same as for the first hut.

    1. Let's make the platbands at the roof a little differently, small curves at the edge and indentations in them using a toothpick. We roll the ball, make an oval, cut off a little at the bottom, we get a semicircular blank for the window. We attach in the middle of the hut and indentations.

    2. Take a strip of dough, place it over the window and flatten the edges a little with a knife or stack.

    3. We do the same at the bottom of the window. Next, we make the shutters: we cut out two rectangles, cut them at an angle and attach them to the hut.

    4. Let's make a snowman. We roll three balls of different sizes, flatten each ball and start attaching it to the hut from the largest one, roll four balls, these will be the arms and legs of the snowman :) We make a hat from a triangle of dough, a scarf from two stripes. The nose is a triangle-shaped carrot made of dough. The Christmas tree is molded in the same way as on the first hut.

    Our blanks for the magnets are ready, let them dry thoroughly (I leave them on the battery for 2 days). First, they are dried on foil, and when they are dry, I transfer them to cardboard, because... the foil does not allow air to pass through, and the workpiece does not dry out.

    Our huts have already dried, now we cover them with black gouache (brown is also possible). When the gouache has dried, we begin to carefully wash it off, so the product turns out to be embossed. The blanks have dried out from the water. Let's start painting. We take brown acrylic paint and with a thin brush we go over the logs of the hut. Next we cover the platbands: for the first hut we cover the platbands with gouache (ochre), for the second - with acrylic of blue color, and the snowman’s outfit is also blue.


    When the paint has dried, we paint the frames of the windows with white acrylic, and we tint the trim of one hut with white.

    Then mix green color and a little brown, cover the Christmas trees with it

    We need to make “frozen” windows. We drop blue and white paint, quickly mix with a needle, add a little more white around the edges. We additionally cover the platbands painted with ocher with paint of a different color (I have acrylic metallic bronze, if this is not available, you can mix acrylic paint of brown and yellow flowers- you will get beige trim). Paint the snowman with white paint. Next, we take a sponge and begin to swab with white paint where we will have snow (I also went over the logs with a brush). We make the eyes and mouth of the snowman. We tint the snowman's hat and scarf with silver paint.

    First we coat one side of the magnet with varnish, when it has dried, we coat the other side (the varnish that I use gives a little yellowness to the white color, after drying the varnish the snow was again covered with white paint). We take felt, trace it, cut it out, this will be the back side of the hut.

    Master class “Fridge magnet - New Year’s souvenir from an old CD”


    Osinovskaya Tatyana 13 years old, studying at the creative association “Izostudiya” MBU DO “Syavsky Center” Children's creativity» village Syava
    Supervisor: Sokolova Svetlana Sergeevna, teacher additional education MBU DO "Syavsky Center for Children's Creativity" in the village of Syava
    Description: The master class can be useful in the work of primary school teachers, additional education teachers, and parents.
    Purpose: DIY gift for friends and family for the New Year, interior decoration.
    Target: teach a wide audience of handicraft lovers how to make unusual Christmas gifts friends and family.
    Tasks:
    Learn to make crafts from waste material- CDs.
    Develop creative initiative.
    Cultivate interest in joint creative activity children and adults.

    Compact Disc is an optical storage medium in the form of a plastic disk with a hole in the center, the process of recording and reading information is carried out using a laser. Initially, a CD was created for storing audio recordings in digital form, but later it became widely used as a medium for storing any file data in binary form, not only with the ability to read the information recorded on them once, but also with the ability to write and rewrite it.
    For true craftswomen, this object of scientific and technological progress has become a wonderful material for realizing various ideas and fantasies.
    Crafts made from non-working CDs are a great option for recycling garbage that usually accumulates at home and is a shame to throw away. Such products can be a wonderful decoration for your apartment. For example, you can make a refrigerator magnet from an old disk. So we started preparing for the New Year and made gifts for friends - New Year's magnets for the refrigerator. (photo 1)
    Materials for work:
    - old CDs
    - paper napkins with a New Year's pattern
    - acrylic paints (can be replaced with gouache and primer)
    - thin thick cardboard
    - white landscape paper
    - PVA glue
    - glue “Crystal Master”
    - flat self-adhesive magnet, you can use any other one
    - sponge
    - tassel
    - scissors


    Sequence of work
    1. Prepare the back of the magnet.
    Trace the disc on white landscape paper and cut out the piece from the paper.


    2. Trace the end-to-end circle of the disk on thin, thick cardboard and cut it out. We will need it to make the surface of the disk even.


    3. Using “Crystal Master” glue, glue the paper back to the disk.


    4. Before the glue has dried, immediately insert a cardboard center blank into the middle of the disk.


    5. C reverse side stick a magnet.


    6. Paint the front part of the disk with acrylic paint, preferably in two layers. We chose white for the composition. If not acrylic paints You can paint it with gouache after first covering the disc with primer.


    7. Apply paints of contrasting shades along the edge of the disk with a dry sponge.


    8. When the workpiece is dry. Attaching a fragment paper napkin in the center of the disk and smooth it with gentle movements and at the same time glue it with PVA glue.


    9. When the glue dries, apply a second layer of PVA glue. During the work, the idea came to decorate the magnet with crumbly glitter. Sprinkled them on glue.


    10. We got this beauty in just 2 hours. We wish everyone New Year's inspiration.
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