15 Easy DIY Clay Food Magnet Ideas for Your Fridge

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Looking for a fun and creative way to brighten up your kitchen? These 15 Clay Magnet Ideas are perfect for adding charm to your fridge! Whether you’re searching for cute clay magnet ideas, unique air dry magnet ideas, or cute craft ideas to gift to friends and family, these adorable clay fridge magnets make delightful handmade gifts. Grab your clay and let’s get crafting!

1. Make a Cute Burger

Believe it or not, this burger is quite easy to do.

You can follow my guide right here that shows you exactly how I made this little burger friend.

A Cute Little Ice Cream Cone

This magnet looks difficult to do but the only challenging thing is the pattern on the cone.

The pattern can be done by rolling out the clay, carving the pattern on the rolled-out clay, and then wrapping the clay around a cone-shaped clay piece to build the ice cream cone.

Tasty Looking Donuts

These cute donuts are easy to make and a colorful addition to any fridge!

A Cute Little Banana Magnet

This craft is a little harder but still doable for beginners.

I highly recommend polymer clay for this craft as it will make many things easier. You can make the inside of the banana first, then bake that, and then add the peel. You can then bake the entire banana again (polymer clay can be baked twice).

A Candy Cane Fridge Magnet

This is a craft that is especially great for Christmas but can also live on your fridge for the rest of the year.

A Cute Little Cake

This little cake can be made pretty much exactly like the burger just with frosting instead.

A Apply Fridge Magnet

Why not make an apple?

They are easy and fun to make and make a fun addition to a fridge filled with little food magnets.

A Cute Waffle

This little waffle fridge is easy to make and you could add some clay berries, some sirup made with resin, or even a bit of whipped cream to give each of your waffle magnets a bit of character.

Cute Cherry Magnets

These cherries are also very easy and quick to make. They are perfect crafts for kits and by adding a magnet you can transform them into fridge magnets.

Sushie

That´s right. You can just make a sushi magnet.

This is probably one of the more challenging crafts on this list but it is doable with some patience.

The rice can be done by using polymer clay, rolling it up into round triangle shapes, baking it, and then pressing it into raw clay in the shape of the rice ball. The rest is quite straightforward.

Make a Cookie Fridge

This craft is similar to the waffle craft but the clay has a different color and the cookie has a thicker border.

You can also make a chocolate chip cookie or an Oreo cookie and hang that on your fridge.

Make a Clay Lolipop Fridge Magnet

This a very easy clay craft. You basically roll up some clay, and maybe add some differently colored clay to the clay roll.

Then you roll the clay around a baked clay clay stick and repeat that process until the lolipop is big enough.

Make a Pizza Slice

A slice of pizza can be done really quickly and you can decorate it with any ingredients you like. Just like in real life.

And if you want to spark passionate discussions in your kitchen, then try decorating your fridge magnet pizza with some pineapple.

Make a Little Carrot Magnet

Carrots are healthy and easy to make out of clay. So why not make a clay fridge magnet in the shape of a carrot for your fridge?

A Watermelon Slice

Watermelon slices are easy to make and you can let your creativity free reign over the colors. Why not make your watermelon slice yellow with green seeds or green?

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Valentin
Valentin is a professional prop maker for the entertainment and marketing industries. From building interactive exhibits and props for BMW, AIDA and Porsche to designing complex puzzles for MysteryRooms Munich and Countdown Landsberg, Valentin specializes in high-durability, professional-grade DIY. He combines 3D printing, electronics (Raspberry Pi/Arduino), and traditional woodworking to provide tutorials that are as technically sound as they are creative. See my professional portfolio and full story on my About Page.

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