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Pennant Pin or Magnet

By Sherri Osborn, About.com

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Finishing Your Pin or Magnet

Once the glue and paint is dry, flip your pennant over and glue the pin back in the center. You can also use a medium-sized safety pin by gluing the side that does not open to the back of your pennant. Which ever pin you use, be generous with the glue.

If you prefer to make a magnet, simply replace the pin above with a magnet.

Let the glue dry completely, and then your pin or magnet can be displayed proudly!

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