September 27, 2020
 
            Experiments in watercolor and pastel!
 
 1. Start by choosing a book. I chose this old cookbook that worked well with my kitchen's colors.
1. Start by choosing a book. I chose this old cookbook that worked well with my kitchen's colors. 2.  Measuring your magnets, cut a well inside the front of the book block deep enough for the magnets to sit comfortably, but snugly.
2.  Measuring your magnets, cut a well inside the front of the book block deep enough for the magnets to sit comfortably, but snugly. 3. Put a good amount of glue in the well and place your magnets inside. I broke a magnet trying to get it off one of the metal things - they are VERY brittle - and so I put the pieces in the gaps.
3. Put a good amount of glue in the well and place your magnets inside. I broke a magnet trying to get it off one of the metal things - they are VERY brittle - and so I put the pieces in the gaps. 4. Next, glue the cover of the book down over the magnets and glue the edges of the book block to seal shut. Bye-bye recipes from the early 60's...
4. Next, glue the cover of the book down over the magnets and glue the edges of the book block to seal shut. Bye-bye recipes from the early 60's... 5.  Place a heavy weight on it until it is dry. Afterwards, you have a couple of choices. You can drill two holes in the back of the book and put those keyhole hangers in them or do what I did because I'm impatient.
5.  Place a heavy weight on it until it is dry. Afterwards, you have a couple of choices. You can drill two holes in the back of the book and put those keyhole hangers in them or do what I did because I'm impatient.
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