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Today’s DIY project is…
1. Functional
2. Super CHEAP
3. Extra easy
4. Created using leftover tiles we scored at Habitat for Humanity
5. Inspired by Casey’s love for Scrabble
6. Takes less than TEN MINUTES
How to Make Scrabble Tile Magnets
Beyond the tiles (which you can probably buy super cheap at a tile shop), all you need are magnets, a permanent marker (or porcelain marker if your tiles are porcelain) and a hot glue gun. Now don’t blink, you may miss the whole tutorial.
Simply draw a large letter and a tiny number on each tile. We got out our scrabble pieces and tried our best to replicate the look of the numbers and letters. Let that marker dry and hot glue ONE magnet to the back of each square. Literally, the hardest part of this entire project was trying to break the magnets a part from one another. Holy moley, you should have seen us. #circusact
Show off your Scrabble Tile Magnets on your Fridge
Forget words with friends, you and your family will now have a running game of Scrabble right there on your refrigerator! Plus, we think these letters could be a fun way to get the kids involved, especially if they are at the age of starting to read or being excited about their upcoming spelling test.
And thanks to these adorable magnets, we are able to display some of our fun pictures right on the refrigerator! These magnets not only provide entertainment, competition, and spelling practice, but they can also help display some of the exciting snail mail you receive throughout the week!
How stinkin’ fun are these mini pics paired with these magnets?! Don’t look too closely at our pics though. These old-fashioned cameras definitely don’t flatter our photography like our friend Instagram does. Only one chance to capture the perfect shot?! Instagram spoils us. But it was fun change it up with some old school photography for a day!
So what do you say? Will you make your own scrabble tile magnets for your fridge?
Bridget&Casey
We also used these cute scrabble tile magnets in this dorm room makeover. They’re perfect for a mini fridge in a dorm!
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