This project was just for fun's sake... I had this idea a few months ago and today put it to work. This is a quick and inexpensive craft.
Things you'll need:
flat/rounded gem marbles
Art tape, marker or paper strips will work too
Art tape, marker or paper strips will work too
ruler
mod podge
sponge brush
paper of your choice
wood block, magnet board or I used a piece of laminate flooring cut into a 6-1/2"X6-1/2" square
opt.magnets (if you do the magnet board)
1. cut all paper you need to the size you need it at.
2. mod podge the base (if you use the laminate and its already sticky on the one side, its best to still use mod podge)
1. cut all paper you need to the size you need it at.
2. mod podge the base (if you use the laminate and its already sticky on the one side, its best to still use mod podge)
3. Place paper on base and smooth out.

4. with the ruler, mark where you want the strips to go
5. place strips- using mod podge if it is paper


5. cut off excess.

6. mod podge over entire project. (if you use the laminate with the sticky side, it may bubble. If it does, not a problem, just press on the bubble once the mod podge is dry and it will stick back done!)
Marble pieces...
1. mod podge directly on marbles flat side.
2. place paper patterned side up.
3. hold/press the patterned paper against flat surface of marble.
4. once dry, apply top coat of mod podge over paper.
*Note, the marble pieces also make really cute fridge magnets. Just add magnets to the back of them using a hot glue gun. (:

4. with the ruler, mark where you want the strips to go
5. place strips- using mod podge if it is paper


5. cut off excess.

6. mod podge over entire project. (if you use the laminate with the sticky side, it may bubble. If it does, not a problem, just press on the bubble once the mod podge is dry and it will stick back done!)
Marble pieces...
1. mod podge directly on marbles flat side.
2. place paper patterned side up.
3. hold/press the patterned paper against flat surface of marble.
4. once dry, apply top coat of mod podge over paper.
*Note, the marble pieces also make really cute fridge magnets. Just add magnets to the back of them using a hot glue gun. (:


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