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Wooden Cross Magnet #1
I was playing around on the workbench and decided to doodle up some of the wooden cross magnets using wood glue! I figured I’d give them a nice pattern, then faux-antique the results and see how it looked. I think this one turned out quite nice, although some of the more subtle doodling was lost…
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Wooden Cross Magnet #9
For the 2019 craft fair I did a series of seaside crosses! These are beach scenes with sandy bases, rough waters, tiny sandpipers, and a storm on the horizon. The sand is a mixture of decor sand and wood glue that was then painted to tie it in with the rest of the picture. The…
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Wooden Cross Magnet #3
While I was doodling out the more complex patterns on #1 and #2 with the wood glue, I figured it could be fun to do something smoother. So this one has a raised inset on each of the arms and then a raised square in the middle. It was a fun experiment and I had…
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Wooden Cross Magnet #5
After having fun with the wood glue doodle magnets and the beach, I figured it was time for something a little less over the top… Thus this metallic pink ombre with three hearts! While it’s as subtle as a shiny pink-hearted cross can be, I found that I really liked the simplicity of it. I…
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Wooden Cross Magnet #4
I’d had fun making seaside dolphins, so I figured I’d do a seaside cross as well! The bottom is sand attached with wood glue and painted (since the plain sand didn’t tie in well). I had to break out the magnifying glass to paint the little sandpipers, but it was totally worth it! 😁 I…