You can skip this next step if you would like, but I just so happen to have some Christmas stickers, so I rolled with it.
I highly recommend brushing a coat of Mod Podge over the lids once you’ve painted and stickered (that should be a word, I just decided) them – the magnets have a tendency to pull the paint off, and the Mod Podge will prevent them from getting all scratched up.
Let the lids dry, and then let the kids play!
If your children tire of the game – these make great looking fridge magnets for displaying Christmas cards, school artwork or really boring grocery lists.
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Rachee says
Love it!
I am such a fan of homemade games and this one is going on the to-do list.
-r
fourformom says
Thank you! They have had a lot of fun with it (and have stopped taking all my printer paper:).
Rebecca E. Parsons says
how fun…what a great family present!!! love it
fourformom says
Thank you:)
Lois Jones says
This is really cute! Love how simple it is to make, but looks wonderful! Thanks for sharing it.
fourformom says
Thank you and yes, this is definitely simple to make – but had a huge impact:)
Jamie says
Cute idea – and this would be good for all year!! Pinned!!
fourformom says
Thank you!
Stephanie says
Love this! Thanks for the shout out and where did you get the magnetic boards with the fancy edges?
fourformom says
Craft store and they have free-standing ones as well. And all kinds of colors:)
Ellen Christian says
What a cute idea and a great way to keep the kids busy.
Mary / Raising Dick and Jane says
Super cute idea! This would make a great Christmas gift too.
fourformom says
Thank you and absolutely – great gift for little ones!