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Make Easter Magnets Shaped Just Like Peeps

Make these unique DIY Easter magnets using cookie cutters shaped like Peeps! These are so cute and easy – even a kid can make them.

Skills Required: Beginner. You don’t need any prior crafting skills to make these magnets. You’ll be rolling out clay and cutting it out with cookie cutters. It’s just that simple!

DIY Easter Peeps Magnets

Easter can’t really be Easter without Peeps! I know there are some of you that might disagree with me – but I’m a huge fan of this sugary, marshmallow-y candy. I heart Peeps of all shapes, colors, sizes, and flavors.

As I was browsing the aisles of Michaels recently, I realized I’m not the only one – because now there are Peeps cookie cutters! I had to buy them and make a craft, and that is how these magnets came about. These are a great Easter craft or clay craft for kids . . . because who doesn’t love Peeps?

Now I can enjoy Peeps all year round with these fun and easy magnets on my fridge. These are the cutest Easter decor and you’ll get so many comments!

You can also use the same idea to make gift tags (just punch a hole in the top before you bake). Fun, right? Here’s how I made these cuties.

Peeps Easter Magnets

Gather These Supplies

Rolling out hot pink clay with a clay roller

Buy polymer clay in traditional Peeps colors – bright pink, bright yellow, etc. I also bought some brown clay for the eyes. Warm up the clay in your hands by rolling it around, then use a clay roller or a regular rolling pin to roll out a thin layer of clay on your surface.

Cutting out clay with a bunny Peep cookie cutter

Press the cookie cutters into the clay; repeat.

Clay shapes cut out and placed on a baking sheet

Move the clay pieces to a cookie sheet – use a spatula if sticking becomes an issue.

Easter peeps clay magnets on a baking sheet

Before you throw these bad boys in the oven, give them eyes and give the bunny a nose. I just rolled little bits of clay in my fingers. When it’s time to bake, follow the instructions on the clay package.

DIY Easter magnets with cookie cutters

After they come out of the oven, simply glue the magnets on the back with craft glue. Here they are! That little squirt is me.

Easter peeps magnets

I’m already thinking of other things I can make with these cookie cutters and clay. What would you make?

If you’d try these Easter magnets, let me know in the comments. I’d also love for you to check out the following projects. Happy crafting!

Kim @ seven thirty three

Thursday 17th of April 2014

I LOVE THESE! So cute!