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Gingerbug

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Thank you! Thank you! Thank You!

I knew I had seen this idea somewhere and I think you pointed it out but I couldn't find it again....I want to give this a go and some of the dollar stores have cookie sheets that work with magnets....you gotta check that out....some don't.
 

happy2bme

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That is really cool!! Thanks for sharing.

:snowman: Melanie
 

MrsSoup

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Thank you for sharing the link! I'm definitely going to try and make one for Halloween and one for Christmas next year!
 

Ahorsesoul

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I'm not sure how she did the magnets. Since they don't have to be very strong you could use those magnetic business cards. Just cut or die cut the shapes.
 

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That is very cute and would make great gifts! I'm thinking about making one for my niece and it would make a wonderful teacher's gift. Hmmm....could I get three done in a month???
 

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I love this idea! My kitchen is a cookie theme year round (I collect cookie jars with cookies on them, and they're all around my soffits!), so this would be perfect! I might make the magnets look more like Christmas cookies/gingerbread men to fit my theme better. How cute!
 

Gingerbug

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I have two cookie sheets...I picked them up at Deals but they have them at Dollar Tree also...these are rather small but they were only a dollar....and I checked to make sure they would hold magnets....I am planning to start working on one this weekend...wish me luck!!
 
Target had some mini "baking sets" that included a baking sheet in the dollar bin but I didn't bring a magnet to test it out. I will try again this weekend. All the magnets in the dollar bin had the cardboard piece behind it so I couldn't test with those magnets. I hope it works with the mini ones, they would be perfect!!! If not, I can always buy the magnet strips and work on them for next year.
 

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What a great idea! This would make a great teacher's gift. It looks like it might be craft foam that are used for the shapes, you could just put the magnets that you stick on them. I think I might have some magnetic paper here for my printer. I'll have to check and see if there is any left. I could just print the shapes out.