How to make a Magnetic Pin Holder

This Magnetic Pin Holder is such a cute way to store pins while your sewing up a storm.  It would also make a great gift for someone who loves to sew.  It’s easy to make using a couple dollar store or thrift store items a magnet and some adhesive that you probably already have in your crafting supplies.  If not — you should, E6000 is the bomb.

Magnetic pin holder - under $5.

Magnetic Pin Holder

Here’s what you need:

  • 1 glass or ceramic plate or shallow bowl (dollar store)
  • 1 glass or ceramic candle holder (dollar store)
  • a strong magnetir?t=&l=as2&o=1&a=B000SJMVMI&camp=217145&creative=399369 (I ordered from Amazon)
  • E6000
  • spray paint.

Magnetic pin holder - under $5.

Step 1:  Glue the magnet to the bottom of the plate/bowl.

  • Apply adhesive to both magnet and plate and then wait a minute or two before putting the two together.

Magnetic pin holder - under $5.

Step 2:  Glue the plate to the candlestick.

  • Apply adhesive to both pieces and wait a minute before putting them together just like in step 1.

Magnetic pin holder - under $5.

Let the adhesive cure for 2 to 3 days.

Step 3:  Prime and Paint

I bought X-I-M spray primer from Sherwin Williams.  It was $7 but it’s the only primer I could find for glass.  There may be many other options available in your area, or online.

Magnetic pin holder - under $5.

Protect your work surface with newspaper, a drop cloth or plastic before you paint. Magnetic pin holder - under $5.

Spray paint is made up of very fine particulates so wear a respirator when painting with it.  You can use any sheen level you want.  I chose to use high gloss and applied it in several light coats.Magnetic pin holder - under $5.

Once the paint is dry, you’re done.Magnetic pin holder - under $5.

The magnet holds the pins in the bowl so they are easy to grab.  If your bowl gets knocked over, the pins don’t fall out.IMG 46951

I spent less than $5 on the bowl, candlestick and pins for this Magnetic Pin Holder.  Magnetic Pin Holder

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25 Comments

  1. that is so clever! I would love it if you would link up to my Tuesday Confessional link party going on now: . I hope to see you soon!
    ~Macy from Confessions of a SAHM

  2. I think you may be my hero! SOOO love it. Great job!

  3. Maybe this is the solution to my pins constantly ending up on the floor, thanks to all my sewing helpers! Also, I think I read somewhere that using glass etching spray works as a primer for spray painting glass. I am sure that is more widely available then the glass primer. Though, I have no experience with how it actually works!

    1. That’s interesting. As I was standing in the aisle looking at all the primers, I saw some glass etching spray and wondered how that would turn out. It seems like it would make the surface too rough but I may just have to try it now. Thanks for the tip.

  4. Sherri Lee says:

    Awesome share….everyone is looking for ways to stretch their dollar…thanks for a wonderful idea….keep ’em coming!

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