Picture Fridge Magnets

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introPicture Fridge Magnets

Here is a fairly easily way to make picture magnets for your friends, family or yourself with some magnetic business cards, an ink jet printer and a couple programs. Not to mention it is a lot cheaper than anything you will find in the store.

Picture Fridge Magnets

step 1What you're going to need


step 2Time to start putting things together


step 3Putting the pictures into the template


step 4The final product


step 5DONE


6 comments
Mar 1, 2007. 8:47 PMs666666666666says:
well as someone mentioned some of those pictures are from www.threadless.com a t-shirt company that takes in design submissions from people like you and I and then selects whichs ones are good and prints them up. It's a pretty cool site. So check them out if you feel inclined to.
Mar 1, 2007. 3:46 PMHammerholdersays:
I am going to save everyone a lot of valuable printer ink and fancy magnetic business card purchasing. Hang on to those free magnets you're always getting from the insurance agent, the doctor's office, the slip and fall attorney. Next time you have something you want to magnetically attach to your refrigerator, pull them out. If it is big, cut up those magnets and attach a square to each corner. If the magnets are bigger than your art work, then cut them to fit. Glue your artwork with rubber cement (no wrinkles) or tape with scotch tape rolled to make a two sided adhesive. Stick on your cluttered refrigerator and admire your work. There you go. Low tech and effective.
Mar 1, 2007. 1:10 PMDiddlesays:
Another way of achieving the same end result is to print the images on photo paper then adhere them to a plain magnet sheet - may even be cheaper than "made for inkjet" magnets.
Mar 1, 2007. 10:13 AMCedfelixsays:
You should recognize the designers at Threadless for the use of their images. I'm not entirely sure of the legality of using them, but you should at least give credit where it is due.
Very thorough instructable though, I had no idea they made printable business card magnets. Cool.
Feb 26, 2007. 9:38 PMjeffreyfsays:
For all your pr0n magnet needs :)
Feb 26, 2007. 1:42 PMrandofosays:
You can get a roll of white magnetic sheeting on Ebay extremely cheap. I was using a large roll to screenprint magnets a while back, but I imagine you could run it through most inkjet printers.

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