Magnet Board
You'll need:
Plywood sheet 12 mm wide, 40 x 40 cm;
Pine strip of board 10 mm wide, 30 x 70 cm;
Carbon paper;
White, purple-pink, lemon-yellow and black acrylic paint;
Magnetic ink;
2 white felt flowers 3,5 cm diameter and 1 flower 4,5 cm diameter;
3 very powerful magnets 11 mm diameter;
2 yellow wooden beads 10 mm diameter and 1 bead 12 mm diameter;
4 short nails;
Folding hinge for hanging on a nail;
3 small screw hooks;
Wood glue;
Fret-saw for decoupage;
Glass-paper;
Invisible glue;
Hammer;
Brushes;
Circle sticks 6 mm diameter.
Instructions
Find the motive you like and transfer it to plywood and cut it out. Sand the edges and roughnesses on the surface.
Saw two pine strips according to the motive for joining at an angle, sand the edges with glass-paper, then glue it with wood glue to the front side of the house.
For greater stability, secure the trims with short nails.
Paint the house with white acrylic paint, diluted in half with water.
After the paint has dried, prime the house with magnetic paint, while applying the paint in 2-3 thick layers (see also the manufacturer’s instructions on the package) and let the magnetic paint dry completely each time.
Paint the note board, as shown in the photo of the model, with acrylic paints and apply circles with a round stick.
Cut the wooden beads in half and stick them in the center of felt flowers. Glue magnets on the back.
On the underside of the note board, drill into the small screw-in hooks, and from the back of the house for hanging, nail the hinged loop with nails.