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Upcycled Magnetic Baking Tray Notice Board

Introducing this weeks Quick Mid Week Upcycled Make, an upcycled magnetic notice board. This is made from a rusty baking tray and some old buttons.

Baking Tray Notice Board

Upcycled Magnetic Notice Board
Photograph Emily Jane Morgan

This is a fab quick make, which I am really chuffed with (can you tell?!)

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You will need:

  • old baking tray
  • fabric
  • buttons
  • magnets
  • Bondaweb (or similar double sided fabric adhesive)

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Take one backing tray, and create an oblong template. I used a placemat which fitted perfectly.

Draw round your template on Bondaweb (iron on double sided fabric adhesive)

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Iron onto your fabric. Cut out your template, I used scissors but a rotary cutter would give a neat crisp straight line.

Peel the paper and place on the baking tray, adhesive side down. Iron on. Tip – Use parchment paper between the fabric and iron to prevent any stray pieces of adhesive adhering to the iron.

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Create your magnetic buttons by attaching magnets to your choice of buttons.

 

One finished baking tray notice board:)

What would you make your magnets out of? I was quite tempted by bottle tops from beer bottles:)

Vicky

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Anthea

Tuesday 4th of February 2014

I absolutely love this idea! Thanks for joining in the Tuesday Tutorials linky :-) #pintorials

Val

Saturday 1st of February 2014

I have a huge baking sheet that doesn't even fit in my oven! It would be perfect for a wall in our office! Found you on the Sewlicious blog party. Thanks for an easy project tutorial! Val

Gina

Thursday 30th of January 2014

That is really neat! Always love a good upcycle project! Thanks so much for linking up at Tips and Tricks this week. Hope to see you again next week! Gina @ Gina's Craft Corner

Tricia

Monday 27th of January 2014

Very cute. I've done this before but spray painted the pan with chalkboard paint so that I could doodle on it. Thanks for linking up to the Upcycled Linky Party at http://love2upcycle.blogspot.com/2014/01/upcycled-linky-party-36.html

Laura

Monday 27th of January 2014

Such a wonderful idea! Simple but oh so effective!

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