The DT has come up with some GREAT and inexpensive gift ideas for this season. We all know how expensive it can be to buy something for friends, family, co-workers, the paper delivery lady, etc., but this year I will be making the majority of the gifts I give because not only do I save money, but it allows me to put thought and warmth into the gifts I will be giving.
One of my gifts this year are super personalizable (is that even a word?). For example, I have made this set of magnets using the Dollar Delight digital stamp Cocoa. This is going to a coffee lover in the family. I have a set of Owls and Roosters planned as well for other family members.
These measure approximately 1" by 3/4" each. I printed out 4 cups (fairly small), 2 regular and 2 flipped so the handles are in different directions. I chose 4 bright Copics and colored the cups as well as the background area.
Once my images were dry, I placed a good amount of Glossy Accents on the image and placed a Fragment on top. I squished the Fragment down a bit until I could see the image clearly - a cloudy image means there's a little too much Glossy Accents. Let dry - remove excess from sides if you'd like while it's still a little wet.
Cut around the image with scissors or Xacto knife. Clean up with an emery board, place magnets on back with a good adhesive (I used E-6000).
Here's one on the fridge doing it's job ;)
Don't forget the presentation:
I was going to upcycle a cigar tin, but it was way too big, so I made a "matchbook" style card. The staple on the bottom is covered by the bow. I used a much larger cup on the front to coordinate with the magnets.
Here's the inside...I used rubber cement to keep the magnets in place since it rubs off easily. Whatcha think?
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Wow, these are awesome Lola!
ReplyDeleteokay, what a great use of those TH fragments...woot woot for the coffee mug image:)
ReplyDeleteThis is just a neat idea! Great gift at a low cost!
ReplyDeleteLola,
ReplyDeletethis is just a fantastic idea and gift.
Love it!
Fantastic Lola! I love the packaging, too. This gives me some great ideas with other images.
ReplyDeletethis is the coolest idea! I was just at Hobby Lobby yesterday. This is going on my list to look for the next time I go. TFS!
ReplyDeletesuper cool idea! I always wondered what to use those TH fragment pieces for...lol! I love the presentation too. You have made a super gift!
ReplyDeleteThis idea is great! Thank you so much for all the wonderful, inexpensive gift ideas. This is perfect for this time of year.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea Lola! The possibilities are endless! Great job! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! I never heard of those Fragments. Wonderful idea & love the colors you used.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea. I bet my 10yr old dd would love making these as gifts, too!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute and what a great idea!!!
ReplyDeleteA great idea not so sure I could do this one but worth a try! x
ReplyDeleteI love these Lola, I'm going to try this for sure. Great project!
ReplyDeleteLola, I LOVE these! What a cute little gift idea!! Thanks for the idea, I'm going to have to try this! TFS! Awesome job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea and I love the bright colors you used. A terrific gift for any coffee or tea lover! (hint-hint!)
ReplyDeleteOhhh So very cute and Creative....
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
what a great idea, but I'm not sure what the fragment is> I'll have to research that.
ReplyDeleteThanks for another inspiratin
What a fab way to make mmagnets, love the work gone into the presentation too. Thanks for sharing your fab idea!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea!I love it!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME idea!!! And very versatile as well~ THANKS!!
ReplyDeleteAnother great idea...this is fantastic...well done
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What a great idea! Very original and creative. I will keep this one in mind. :D
ReplyDeleteI love this idea!!! I just saw those fragments today and wondered what they were...
ReplyDeleteI soooo love these magnets-image, color and all! They look expensive with a matching holiday box. The recipients would be so lucky. Wish we have TH Fragments in my place.; )
ReplyDeleteI absolutely Love this idea. So cute!
ReplyDeleteLola girl these are great i have a few coffee lovers that i could make these for TFS
ReplyDeleteThese are awesome! I love the colors you used. What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic, what a clever idea and they've turned out so well!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
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Michelle
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Such an awesome idea!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!! I'm going to get some TH fragments!!
ReplyDeleteI love coffee cups and this is one awesome project...haven't seen anything quite like this and I love it!! Your creativity is on fire...tfs!
ReplyDeleteNice idea. Thank you for letting me play along.
ReplyDeletethis is very cute I like the Ideal
ReplyDeletevery nice and the macth book to
I love these! How cute!!!
ReplyDeletewhat an awesome little gift! especially the little matchbook holder for them :)
ReplyDeleteThis is the coolest idea! And presenting them in the matchbook type card is the topper. Definitely going to do this.
ReplyDeleteI love this, deff gonna try it !!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea! Love the bright colors the the matchbook is the perfect way to give these as a gift. TFS!
ReplyDeleteLola.. these are to cute.. fab idea.. thanks for sharing and insiring.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a fantastic idea and great gift!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gift idea! I actually have a box of these Fragments that I'll use now! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI am loving all of these ideas. TYSVM
ReplyDeletelganske61@msn.com
My granddaughter will love doing these with me!! TFS this great idea!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Deb T.
OMGosh!!what a awsome idea!!! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh, I LOVE this idea. What a super "little something" to give!
ReplyDeleteI saw the TH fragment at the craft store the other day and I had no idea what people could do with them. Love this idea!!! Your magnets and holder are adorable!!
ReplyDeleteI have several friends who collect magents that this will make a great personal gift for. your colors were so bright and just right for the kitchen I love it thanks you for sharing.
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Lovley idea! thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteOh this is sooo clever. off I go to get Tim Holts fragments!!! Thanks so much for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love using Copic markers. They are addictive. Love the bright colors you used
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea with soooooo many possabilities-TFS-love the card presentation too
ReplyDeleteVery clever - and I need some of these!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! These are so cute!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea, I like that you can personalize the magnets for each person on your list. Thanks, gotta find those fragments now!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for a gift- pretty colors. TFS
ReplyDeleteThese are just too dang cute! Thank you for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so darn adorable. Who wouldn't love a set of these.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love it. Went out today and bought the fragments after see your blog. Thanks for the idea!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so so darn cute!!! I think I have some in my drawer so I can make these...thank you for the idea!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat idea, and so cute.
ReplyDeleteThank you
Very cool project! Looks like fun! And practical - everyone can use magnets :-)
ReplyDeleteLove this project and the presentation/matchbox card idea.
ReplyDeleteWow, these look great, Lola, especially with your presentation box.
ReplyDeleteSuper Cuteness! TFS
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea.....will have to try this....thank you for sharing...
ReplyDeletewow, how clever are you!
ReplyDeleteVery cute idea, love it!
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