{"id":8157,"date":"2017-08-30T06:00:01","date_gmt":"2017-08-30T12:00:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/homanathome.com\/?p=8157"},"modified":"2024-02-13T18:01:41","modified_gmt":"2024-02-14T01:01:41","slug":"muchin-magnet-monsters","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/homanathome.com\/2017\/08\/muchin-magnet-monsters\/","title":{"rendered":"Munchin’ Magnet Monsters"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Talk about a useful and easy craft – these little magnet monsters are exactly that. They’re perfect for hanging artwork on the fridge – in fact, that’s where the idea came from. Alex’s art was taking over the fridge. I gave him three of these guys and told him the yellow one was for painting, the green one for coloring pictures, and the blue one for cutting\/gluing projects. He can choose one to keep in his monster’s mouth, and the rest have to be put away for later. <\/p>\n
If you had multiple little artists, I could see this working out there too. Assign each kid a monster and they can choose which of their many artistic triumphs they’d like to display. <\/p>\n
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These take practically no time at all, but you could definitely up the monster game with decoration. I kept mine simple because I liked the design, but you could use markers, glitter, feathers, rhinestones, beads, or just about anything to dress these guys up and make them yours \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n
clothespins<\/p>\n
paint<\/p>\n
small or medium sized wiggle eyes<\/p>\n
hot glue<\/p>\n
magnets or magnetic tape<\/p>\n
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<\/a><\/p>\n Flower Magnets<\/a> <\/p>\n