Pine Cone Refrigerator Magnet
A quick project completed: a baby pine cone fridge magnet!
First, find a suitable pine cone. They’re a lazy lot, so you can usually just find them lying about.

Gotcha!
What a cute little nugget. It reminds me of all the other little babies out there…

Baby carrots...

... Not mention these little things.
Anyway, I used my Dremel to flatten its bum, then used one of these round bits with the spiral groove pattern to carve out a cozy space for the magnet.

Finally, I covered the whole thing (excluding the face of the magnet) with a clear ceramic glaze. I (apparently) did this (ostensibly) to (hopefully) preserve the pine cone in its current state (I guess.)
We’ll see. I want to do this with a more mature/picturesque pine cone, when I do I’ll use a stronger magnet. The ones we had in our craft inventory were fairly week; I wouldn’t trust this to hold more than 2 or 3 sheets of paper.
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Usage note: My incredibly cursory research indicates that “pinecone” is not a proper word. Also, they’re properly referred to as “Conifer cones“.
Tags: conifer cone, decoration, fridge magnet, magnet, pine cone, pinecone, refrigerator magnet

April 15th, 2010 at 12:56 pm
HAHAHA! I love the idea of pinecones being a ‘lazy lot’ just ‘lying about’. Makes my day.
May 2nd, 2010 at 12:31 am
Мир! Труд! Май!
pervoemaya2010
June 14th, 2010 at 9:58 am
I didn’t know people were sticking the pieces of dog poop they found in the grass on their refrigerators for decoration these days…
June 23rd, 2010 at 8:02 am
Yeah, I could’ve used better lighting on the finished product.