I go to the dollar store or WalMart and get magnetic boards; they're usually in a plastic frame. I carefully remove the thin sheet of metal from the fiberboard backing so I can use it for anything that needs to be magnetic. I always cut the metal smaller than the space it fills so there are no sharp edges to wear through the papers that cover. To stick the metal to surfaces I used E600 glue. To stick papers to chipboard and each other I used Uhu Glud stick and a brayer. This tag/board was assembled in the following order: 1- Chipboard tag (cut a patterned paper piece too, the same size to be your backing paper) 2- Metal piece trimmed 3/8 " smaller than the tag edges and glued onto tag (the metal piece I had was only big enough to cover the top half of the tag) 3-Patterned paper layer glued on with edges (about 1/2" longer than tag edges) wrapping to backside 4-Ruler paper piece added for embellishing (ends wrapped to back) 5-Tag shaped backing piece added to cover wrapped papers on back
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