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DIY Monster Magnet Containers !

Today Kamden and I made our own monster magnet Containers!







They are cute and fun for children to make they will need an adult helper depending on their age and ability level. 



Materials needed:

Clean empty Shampoo or conditioner Bottle
Permanent Marker
Scissors or Razor Blade
Googly Eyes
Adhesives
Adhesive Magnet Strips
Construction Paper


The first thing that you are going to do with your clean shampoo bottle is draw out the outline of your monsters. We drew antenna eyes.

Next you are going to cut the top off the bottle using your drawing as a guide line.

The bottle will now be open on top

Glue googly eyes on as many and where ever you want. 

We drew a mouth on construction paper with sharp fangs, cut it out and glued it on. 


I than took the adhesive magnet strip and stuck it to the back of our monster.

It is now on my fridge for holding markers and pens. 

Check out the video above!


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