If you love adding sweet touches to your fridge, whiteboard, or office space, you’ll adore making these cute air-dry clay magnets!
These little creations are perfect for craft nights and inexpensive gifts. Air-dry clay doesn’t require baking—just shape, dry, paint, and stick on a magnet! Plus, kids will also love to help.
If you’re new to this hobby, I recommend you to read first my Air Dry Clay for Beginners: The Ultimate Guide. You’ll learn all the basics about air-dry clay, including how to seal and paint your projects.
Food-Inspired Designs
Food-inspired air-dry clay magnets are cute, colorful, and ridiculously fun to create — like giving your favorite snacks a little personality.
Imagine smiling strawberries, sleepy croissants, or toast with butter hearts hanging out on your fridge (adorable, right?). The best part is, you don’t need fancy tools or sculpting skills — just some air-dry clay, a few paints, and a dash of imagination.
Get inspired by these ideas:
- Smiling strawberries with rosy cheeks
- Mini toast with butter hearts
- Happy avocado halves holding hands
- Pastel macarons with tiny faces

- Kawaii boba tea cups
- Rainbow layer cake slices
- Croissants with sleepy eyes
- Tiny donuts with colorful sprinkles

- Ice cream cones with melting smiles
- Baby sushi rolls with faces
- Slices of watermelon, lemon, or kiwi with faces
- Mini waffles with syrup and butter

Adorable Animal Magnets
You know those moments when you just need a little happy project? The kind that makes you smile while you’re making it and again every time you see it after? That’s exactly what these animal-inspired air-dry clay magnets are about! Soft, sweet, and full of personality.
Here’s a list to inspire you:
- Chubby bears holding honey pots
- Sleeping kittens curled into circles
- Bunny faces with tiny carrots
- Baby chicks in cracked eggshells

- Hedgehogs with tiny clay “spikes”
- Frogs sitting on lily pads
- Foxes with fluffy tails
- Pandas hugging bamboo

- Tiny turtles with pastel shells
- Bees with blushing cheeks
- Whales with little water spouts
- Snails with swirl shells and smiles

Nature & Cottagecore Magnets
Bring a touch of storybook magic to your fridge with these magnets ideas! Think tiny mushrooms, blooming flowers, and sweet forest critters. — all crafted from clay and pure imagination. Turn your fridge into a mini enchanted garden! Perfect for cozy, earthy aesthetics.
- Mushrooms with spotted caps
- Mini flower bouquets tied with bows
- Daisy chains shaped like hearts
- Tiny potted plants

- Leaves with cute faces
- Acorns with sleepy expressions
- Sunshine faces with soft rays

- Butterflies with pastel wings
- Strawberries with vines
- Little forest scenes in circles
- Ladybugs on leaves

Magical and Fantastic Creatures
These clay magnets will make your fridge feel straight out of a fairytale:
- Mini unicorn heads with rainbow manes and glitter horns
- Tiny pastel dragons wrapped around faux pearls
- Little gnome with mushroom hats
- Cute mermaid tails peeking out of seashells

- Books with smiling covers
- Sweaters with patterns
- Pillow swith sleepy faces
- Candles with tiny flames

Tips for Making Clay Magnets
Before you start turning your clay creations into adorable little fridge buddies, here are a few tried-and-true tips to make your magnets look polished and last a long time!
Keep them small and lightweight
Trust me, tiny is the way to go! Heavy pieces might slide down your fridge, and smaller shapes are not only cuter but also dry faster. Think coin-size or a bit bigger — perfect for a pop of charm without weighing things down.

Dry completely before painting
It’s tempting to grab your paints right away (I’ve been there!), but patience really pays off here. Let your clay dry for at least 24 hours — or longer if it’s thick — before decorating. If it’s still cool or slightly damp to the touch, it’s not ready yet.
Use acrylic paint for bright, happy colors
Acrylics are your best friend for air-dry clay — they go on smooth, dry quickly, and come in every color imaginable. You can even mix your own pastel shades for that extra dash of whimsy. Add a little white paint to soften tones, and don’t be shy with color layering!

Stick magnets with strong glue
When your masterpiece is painted and sealed, use a heavy-duty adhesive (E6000 or Gorilla Glue are both great) to attach the magnets. Regular craft glue often doesn’t hold up over time, especially on smooth clay surfaces. Let the glue cure overnight for best results.
Seal with varnish for shine and durability
This is like the “finishing touch” moment — a clear sealer or varnish not only gives your magnets a lovely glossy finish, but it also protects the paint from smudging or chipping. A spray sealant is quick and easy, but a brush-on varnish works too if you prefer a more hands-on finish.
Little things like these make all the difference — your magnets will look more professional, last longer, and bring that sweet handmade charm every time you see them on the fridge.
Looking for more air-dry clay inspo? Check out these posts:
- 3 Easy Air-Dry Clay Coasters | Leaf, Fruit & Woven
- 10 DIY Clay Gifts for Friends
- 15 Handmade Clay Gift Ideas for Mom
- DIY Clay Vases You Can Make in One Afternoon
- DIY Abstract Clay Wall Art (Modern & Aesthetic Home Decor)
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