Tuesday, February 8, 2011

How to Make Your Own Magnetic Poetry

How to Make Your Own Poetry Magnets

You can use a small, magnetic poetry words in the shop for a lot of money or you can a few dollars and spend a little time and make your own magnetic poetry. You can use this to make for all ages. For small children, make up a larger magnet, or just letters and words, you can also end letters and words like 'in', 'a', 'en', and so on, so that the two magnets can be combined to words to . make For children who are older let them write their own words. They could use the name of the family and friends, places of popular, current slang term, plus a lot of filler words such as "the", 'and', 'will', and so on.

    
Guide Age: 6 years to
    
Time required: 30 minutes (without drying)
Before age and time guidelines are estimates. This project can be adapted to other age groups in line and may take longer or less depending on your personal circumstances.
Materials needed:

    
Magnetic Inkjet Sheets (price comparisons)
    
Plain Paper
    
Magnetic Poetry word list (Optional)
    
Klein, candy tin (Altoids mint tin container)
    
Paint
    
Clear Acrylic Sealer
    
Brush
    
Scissors
Instructions: Download my magnetic poetry word list, or you can top with your own imagination or my proposal. If you own the words, magnetic poetry, you must double-spaced lines and leave enough space between the words, so that you can cut with ease. Do not forget to add a lot in common nouns, verbs, pronouns, conjunctions, and the list of your words.
After the list of words ready to print a test page on plain paper and correct them. If it looks good, print the sheet magnet. Let the ink dry, and then spray magnetic sheet with some very thin layer of clear acrylic spray to dry between coats. This will help seal the inkjet printer, make sure they are very thin coat of spray sealed.
While waiting for your magnet sheet is dry, you can paint your Altoid mint or candy tins. After the paint is dry, spray dry box with a few layers of clear acrylic spray. You can also leave Altoid tin as it is, or if you decorate it with other things you prefer.
carefully cut with scissors scissors, the words and / or letters are printed on magnetic disks. Cut the first row, and then every single word or letter. Insert your words in a magnetic box for storage!
Magnetic Poetry words may be found on lockers, refrigerators, or even use a cookie sheet. You can play your magnets in a can or even a metal can with the letters, because they obey to it. One nice thing about this project is that you can always add to it and change if you want. Have fun!

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