Plaster of Paris fridge magnets are a great school holiday activity to do with the kids. Here’s how to make beautiful flower magnets using a selection of flower moulds from our small, single-cavity mould collection.
This recipe has been adapted from The Dancing Soap Dish.
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How to Make Floral Fridge Magnets
What You Need
- Plaster of Paris
- Assorted Small Cavity Flower Silicone Moulds
- Acrylic Craft Paints and Paint Brushes
- Craft Magnets
- Craft Glue
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Silicone Mould 5cm – Daisy$2.00 AUD
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Silicone Mould 5cm – Melt & Pour Value Pack$10.00 AUD
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Silicone Mould 5cm – Mix & Press Value Pack$10.00 AUD
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Silicone Mould 5cm – Calendula$2.00 AUD
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Silicone Mould 5cm – Dahlia$2.00 AUD
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Silicone Mould 5cm – Classic Flower$2.00 AUD
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Silicone Mould 5cm – Sunflower$2.00 AUD
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Silicone Mould 5cm – Chrysanthemum$2.00 AUD
Method
Measure out 25g of Plaster of Paris for each silicone mould you are going to fill, then add 10% for wastage.
Prepare the Plaster of Paris as per the packet instructions and fill your silicone moulds to the half way point (it doesn’t have to be perfect, just eyeball it).
Set your plaster-filled moulds aside to set.
When the plaster is dry, peel back the silicone moulds to release your plaster flowers.
Paint and decorate your plaster flowers as desired and then glue a craft magnet to the back of each flower.
Give the glue at least 24 hours to harden and then you can stick your floral plaster magnets to your fridge.
Where to Find Supplies
Plaster of Paris is available from local hardware stores such as Bunnings.
Craft magnets, paint and glue are available from local discount stores ($2 Shops) or craft stores such as Spotlight, Lincraft or Kaisercraft.