Hey everybody, I'm Amy.
But you can call me GeekyMcFangirl.
Welcome to my channel.
And thanks so much for joining me for a cartoon-inspired craft.
Today, I'm going to make a Teen Titans Go!
Magnet Set.
You can find links for all the materials you will need for this project
in the description below the video - both on YouTube and at CraftyMcFangirl.com
Before we get started, I wanted to let you know, you can support me, for one dollar a
month, on Patreon.
I put a link in the description box below.
Originally, I crafted this project using a Teen Titans Go! comic book.
I cut out several characters and collaged them together to cover a tin.
Unfortunately I lost the original footage, and when I re-filmed the project I had to
find images online to use instead.
So I created myself a pattern.
You can find your favorite images online or feel free to download and print out the free
pattern at the link below the video.
If you print out images with an inkjet printer, it's important to seal the ink before using
Mod Podge on top.
In a well ventilated area, spray the printout with matte acrylic sealer or varnish..
Let it dry completely, give it a second coat, and let it dry completely again.
I am working with a three-and-a-half inch square tin.
So I will trace around and trim out the square image.
If you are using an Altoid mints tin, you can use the rectangle pattern instead.
Trim out the image you want to use.
Then trace around the tin you are using and trim out the exact shape.
If you are using luster decorative gems from the dollar store, glue them onto the images
you want, then trim around the irregular edges after the Mod Podge has dried.
If, instead, you are using one-inch glass cabochons, you can trace around the cabochons
and trim the images out, or you can use a one in circle punch to cut the images into
the exact size shape that is needed.
Next it's time to use Mod Podge to glue the images to the tin.
Cover the tin with a thin layer of Mod Podge, and place the image on top.
Smooth it out from the center to the edges.
Make sure to push any bubbles out from under the paper.
Then set it aside to dry.
While the tin is drying, it's time to Mod Podge the magnets.
Repeat the process.
Brush a thin layer of Mod Podge on the glass and smooth the paper onto the back.
Then, set them aside to dry.
Once the tin and magnets are dry, the next step is to seal the image on the tin with
a layer of Mod Podge.
Smooth on a thin layer of Mod Podge with as few brush strokes as possible so that you
don't scrub the image or make the ink bleed.
While the tin is drying again, the next step is to glue or stick on the magnets.
I am using self-adhesive magnets on this project.
If you have plain magnets, simply glue them onto with super glue or a hot glue gun.
Next it's time to put a second layer of Mod Podge on the tin.
Rhinestones are optional.
If you want to add them, make sure to place the rhinestones down while the second layer
of Mod Podge is still wet.
When the second layer of Mod Podge has dried, the
final step is to add the magnets to the inside of the tin.
And your magnets are done.
Let me know in the comments which Teen Titans Go! character is your favorite.
I can't decide between Raven and Beast Boy.
Thanks so much for crafting with me today.
And I hope you have fun if you make a magnet set inspired by your favorite cartoon show.
And if you liked this project and you want to see what's coming next, don't forget
to subscribe to the channel.
And if you want to watch me live stream craft projects, you can find me on Twitch.
To support the channel, you can also find me on Patreon.
Thanks so much, and I'll see you next time.


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