
Recently, I shared a post on Honest to Nod about a a magnetic toy case that I created. The idea was to create something that would make managing toys during road trips a bit easier. When I finished it, I realized there were all sorts of possibilities for what it could contain. This weekend, I decided to try a different variation of the magnetic toy case: a coloring journal.
Materials:
- Wooden toy case (I purchased mine at Michaels)
- Magnetic paint (I purchased Martha Stewart brand)
- Masking tape
- Magnetic tape
- Sponge brush
- Pad of paper
- Set of Crayola Twistable crayons
- Ribbon
- Fabric glue

I started by taping the inside edges of the case and then covering the inside in magnetic paint. I applied 3 coats, letting each coat dry in between.

While the box was drying, I worked on making the crayon magnets. I cut a series of strips about the length of 2/3 of the crayon and then cut the strips vertically into 3 narrower strips. I attached a magnetic strip to the side of each crayon. For the paper, I placed 4 large strips on the back of the pad. I was using card stock paper and found that the pad weighed too much for the magnetic strips to hold it in place. I’m probably going to switch to a lighter paper or remove some of the paper to make it lighter.

I placed the crayons in one side of the box and the paper in the other. I also added a ribbon by gluing it with fabric glue to the inner edge of one side of the box.
thats lovely!! would love to try that
Thank you!
That is so awesome, amd fairly simple to do. Thank you so much!!!! My daughter will LOVE this for her birthday!
Thanks, Tammy!