Do you have an assortment of magnets all over your refrigerator? I have a dozen or so, but what I'm sharing today takes the grand prize as it is approximately 7" square.
I was inspired by Melissa Davies creation in the Facebook Group I'm a part of called, Dollar Store Stampin' Up! Style. Her magnet was more cooking-themed and mine is more baking-themed.
I hustled down to my local Dollar Tree #dollartreediy and found a couple "Kitchen Play Sets" in the children's toy section that I could use. Here's the closest image I could find off the Dollar Tree website. My skillet came with two slices of bread and a piece of swiss cheese, along with the tools shown.
One of my long-time friends and team members was visiting last week, so I shared this idea with her. We both made a skillet magnet using the Measure of Love stamp set and the What's Cookin' stamp set that is part of Stampin' Up!s 2021 Annual catalog. Our skillets turned out a little differently, but both are very cute! #creative #craft
Here are the products I used in this project:
(Click on the photos to go directly to my Stampin' Up! online store or Amazon to purchase.
Retired items you'll need to search for yourself.)
Measure of Love stamp set
(Fussy cut the bowl image out after stamping and coloring)
What's Cookin' stamp set
(There is a stamp & die bundle available where you can save 10%!)
What's Cookin' Dies
Retired Circles Collection Framelits
Possibly available on Ebay or Etsy
Retired Timeless Label Punch
Possibly available on Ebay or Etsy
You could substitute the current Label Me Fancy Punch possibly
Real Red cardstock
Basic White cardstock
Silver Foil 12"x12" Specialty Pack (for whisk die cut)
The Black and White gingham Designer Series Paper was one I had in my leftovers stash,
so don't remember where that came from. I rounded the edges to match the circle die cut. Use whatever Designer Series Paper you have that looks cute to you.
Memento Tuxedo Black Ink
Real Red Classic Ink
Pale Papaya Classic Ink
(Touch the tag edges to the ink pad for hint of color)
Pale Papaya Stampin' Blends
(Used Dark Blend to color the bowl)
Gray Granite Stampin' Blends
(Used the Light Blend to color the spatula handle, wooden spool and measuring cups)
Bronze and Ivory Stampin' Blends
(Used Bronze Blend for the Rolling Pin)
Black and White Gingham Ribbon
Playful Pets Trim Combo Pack
The rest of the ribbons used on the skillet handle was from my stash of retired ribbons. I tried to go small with 1/8" and 1/4" width ribbons. I even added mini silver and black sequins that came off a spool that I had. I also had some Black Baker's Twine leftover from a previous Paper Pumpkin kit that I used to tie the slotted spatula to the back of the skillet handle. The toy knife was attached with the 1/2" glue dot to the front of the handle. I used a rolled-up mini glue dot to attach the blade to the skillet side.
Resin Hearts Embellishments - Retired
Possibly available on Ebay or Etsy
Mini Glue Dots
Mini Dimensionals
Other tools needed - Clear Stamp Block D will do for all, Simply Shammy (to clean your stamps), Paper Snips, Take Your Pick tool, and regular size Cut and Emboss Machine.
Suggested Magnets - Amazon
I attached three to skillet base in a triangle pattern with the half-inch glue dots.
Half Inch Glue Dots - Amazon
Now that you have this long shopping list, I'm sure your own version of this cute fridge magnet will be just as darling or even better! Have fun creating yours!
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