When I was in Forever 21 I spotted these palettes for under $5 (I think $3.80 and $4.80 to be exact) and I wasn't even attracted to the makeup itself, I just wanted what was holding the makeup! I loved that it had a mirror too. I brought them home and brainstormed and figured out a way to make my very own magnetic palettes!
Here's my finished product! And of course I glittered it too. :)
Read more for the entire tutorial!
You want to know what my secret ingredient is? Martha Stewart Magnetic Paint! I didn't even know they made such a thing I just googled it, hoping something like that existed and indeed there was! Just a tip, if your local craft store is small it's going to be impossible to find it as I found most places here didn't carry it (even my local Jo-Ann's). I just ended up ordering it on Amazon.
Even though I wasn't sure it was going to work, I documented the process. So thank goodness it did work!
First your tools:
- Makeup Palette to use as the holder
- Your depotted eyeshadows, blush, etc...
- magnet sheet with adhesive backing
- Magnetic Paint
- Foam Brush
- Mod Podge/Glitter mixture (optional)
- With your palettes, take out the entire part that is holding the current pans. In most of the palettes, you can usually find where it's glued together and with a little strength, it's easy to pull off or use a tool to get it underneath and pop it off.
- Clean the glue residue off the inside of the bottom of the palette.
- Paint the inside with the magnetic paint (it took me about 4-5 coats before I was happy with the magnetic-ness. I tested my magnets to make sure it stuck. You can paint coats every 2-3 hours but once it's done, let the paint dry overnight.
- Take your palette and depot the pans. This palette was easy as it popped right off. It was just a bit of glue on cardboard but some are harder to depot. (I'm not going to get into depotting as that it's own animal but google "depot eyeshadow" and you'll find tons of tutorials)
- Cut the magnet sheet to the size as needed. Stick the adhesive side to the bottom of the pans.
- Fill your pans to see how it looks/fits and if the magnets are sticking well.
- You could stop here if you didn't care what the outside of your palette looks like.
- I have so much glitter left over from my previous glitter projects (here and here) so I wanted to use it and make my palettes even prettier. (ha! I just love any excuse to glitter!)
- I've gotten a lot of questions about the mix of glitter to mod podge. You want to make sure that all your specks of glitter are covered in mod podge. This is how you ensure the minimal fall out. 1 parts glue to 2 parts glitter is what I aim for.
- If you have your pans still in the palette, take them out before doing any painting.
- Coat in glitter and let dry between coats. Paint until every single area is covered in glitter!
- Instead of glittering it, you could also just paint the case and it would look just as cute.
Here it is with a few other items that I keep in my hangbag so you can see the size. It fits in perfectly don't you think? :)
Clockwise: Rebecca Minkoff pouch | DIY Palette | L'Occitane Lip Shine | REVLON Lip Butter | Kate Spade card holder*If you are wondering about my makeup palette that I depotted, it is this Hello Kitty for Sephora palette. I loved the colors but hated how big and clunky the case was so I rarely took it out to use it. Now that I've depotted all the makeup, I've got a fun case to hold other stuff and am actually using the palette now.
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