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        How to Create a Magnetic Backsplash

        Adhere a magnetic dry-erase board to your backsplash. Write recipes, menus on the board or decorate it with magnets and children's artwork.

        More in Kitchen

        • Time

          2 hours

        • Price Range

          $1 - $50

        • Difficulty

          Easy

        Here's How to Do It:

        Step 1: Cut the Template and Dry Erase Board

        Measure the dimensions of your backsplash. Using a large sheet of paper or cardboard, transfer the measurements to the paper, then use scissors to cut a template. Set the template in place and tweak it until it fits the backsplash area perfectly.

        Use the template to transfer the shape of the backsplash onto the dry erase board. Use a circular saw fitted with a carbide blade to cut the dry erase board to fit the backsplash. (Always follow safety precautions when using a saw.) If you'd prefer not to cut the board, take the measurements to a local hardware store where it can be cut to fit.

        Step 2: Glue the Board to the Wall

        Apply construction adhesive to the back of the dry erase board, according to the manufacturer's directions. Glue the board onto the wall. If necessary, anchor the board in place by stacking books or other heavy items against it. Let it dry.

        Step 3: Make the Magnets

        To make magnets, use existing photographs or take photos of your favorite things with your digital camera.

        Print out the images and have them laminated at your local copy-supply store.

        Cut pieces from the flexible sheet magnets to fit the photos. Apply the photos to the magnets with contact cement, following the manufacturer's instructions. Use them to hang lists, messages or anything else you can think of. To avoid the risk of fire, do not use paper with the magnets on a backsplash behind a cooktop or range.

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