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These are yummy popsicles made with fused perler beads. Flavors from top left,rainbow blast, neapolitan, mixed berries, and banana creme.
Heating the Barracuda Warrior
Post magnet word adjectives and then make them into long rich sentences for Valentine's Day. See Valentine's Day Adjectives.
I was looking for ideas for magnets and came across these pretty ones. Many of theme are upcycled/recycled that use items that are no longer needed (e.g., game pieces, inside of junk mail security envelopes, business cards, maps, bottle caps, buttons).
Here are the links to the person who created them:
1. Cities You Should Visit Magnet Set, 2. Magnets from recycled game pieces, 3. Altered domino, 4. Scrabble Tile Magnets, 5. Junk mail magnets, 6. Little Pocket Magnet, 7. YoYo Magnets, Arcadia Ocean, 8. clothespinmags 004, 9. 4 Mod Trees, Leaves, Flowers- Bottle Cap Magnets with Organza Bag, 10. upcycled, repurposed business card magnets, 11. Little Lilac Lily Coaster Gift/Desk set, 12. DSCF4081, 13. Fridge magnets, 14. Ladybird magnets, 15. Hemisphere kimono fridge magnets 1, 16. In Progress...
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I turn post-it notes into fridge magnets by cutting up advertising magnets to size and taping them to the back of these pads. I used to use them a lot for shopping lists, but these have been gathering dust since Marty became the house husband and took over the shopping. Nowaways, he makes a list is shared to my iPhone and I sometimes shop on the way home.
April 2012 Scavenger Challenge #24. Aren't refrigerator magnets universal? If you don't have one for this theme, let me know.
Taken with iPhone 4S.
Travels in AU, NZ, DE, CH, and some from Michael's travels. I have not been to those places he's been. Oh and one I brought back from MY. I decided to leave them in Melbourne because the walls are bare otherwise. This display is the only thing that is stuck to the wall. I'll just start a new magnet board of my own :D
Next time Michael goes to cool countries, I hope I can go along...
6x3-magnet cylinders. 4 cylinders make an extended tetrahedron, which are then packed in a face-centered cubic configuration.
I was moving a small magnet from my fridge to the entry, to hold an item I didn't want to forget when next I am out. As I pulled it off, I noticed the magnetic bits sticking up in a little pyramidal pile. Couldn't resist getting out my Sony HX100V to get a macro. The area captured is under 3/4" across, and the 'pile' maybe 1/4" high. Cropped. Available light.
For the the weekly Scavenger Hunt at TWTME: Magnet
1 try for the Weekly Scavenger Hunt, but if I get the time, I need to do some more "takes" on this. Not very happy with the DoF here...
This is where the magazine will attach to the shotgun body. The 4 holes will have neodymium magnets installed so they can clamp onto a magnet embedded in the drum
All of the magnets are aligned so the same charge faces outward. Inner white sphere is a lacquered hollow iron sphere from CB2 of all places. 10 bucks.
Not sure where I am going to go with this. I am a bit hesitant to start with the detail work because this first bit was so time consuming. All the magnets were placed by hand and I still have some fine-tuning to do.
'M' is for Mother, not for 'Maid'
My wife wanted the more expensive stainless steel clad larder fridge, and then covered it up in this. It's her mess and she loves it. It's covered in little momentoes that remind her where she wasted money on useless tourist tat.
She's a home maker. A messy home maker. But she has filled it with children, where you can hear the sound of laughter, gay chatter, cries, barks, meows, arguments, piles of clutter, dirty washing, pets toys, remote controllers, dirty pans and empty bottles. It's a home to a happy family where she is the mother hen. And I am the cock.