12. Weave the two wire ends around each other a few times so the tassel and the button are securely connected. Trim any excess wire from the ends with the cutting tool. Press the wire flat against the button.
13. Using your hot glue gun, apply a few drops of glue to one side of the button.
14. Affix the magnetic disk to the button. Make sure the magnetized side of the magnet is facing out so that it can be put on the refrigerator, file cabinet, or anywhere else you want to display it.
15. Repeat steps 1-14, but make magnets with yarn in different colors, or switch up the type of buttons you use.
16. Your button magnet set is now ready for display.
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