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doraemon magnets from 7-eleven Taiwan
you get one if you purchase NT$88 worth of goods (on a single receipt)
My order of 100 magnets (so I can make more of my bottle cap glitter magnets) arrived today. I knew these strong little buggers were small, but I didn't really envision just HOW small. That, in the center of the photo, is 100 magnets. Each one is strong enough to hold a take-out menu to the 'fridge AND support the resin-filled Snapple bottle cap.
And my order from Amazing Magnets also came with a sample tube of 16 various other miniscule magnets that I'm gleefully playing with and puzzling over.
These magnets are silly strong for their size!
Warnings:
-Keep away from Heart Pacemakers.
-Two magnets will shatter if they flip together.
-If Children swallow these magnets, they could attract inside the intestines & need surgery.
-Keep away from TVs, i-pods, & Hard Drives.
-Keep away from credit cards.
I've been asked if this is Mao or an alien. But it's Nelson Mandela. HIV patients in South Africa sometimes sell stuff like this for money. Friend picked it up for me out there.
A few of the Pull Pack (PP) Magnets that came in envelopes (which I also have but haven't matched up yet).
The previous photo shows these better (and more of them) while showing the evolution of my picture taking abilities over the course of this project... :D
I swear, they look so close together when I place them...
I really need help identifying the cards, especially the Sailormoon ones. After having packed them away for so many years I just can't remember so if anyone knows which set and series they are from please leave a comment and/or note. Thanks!
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All these (and more) need new homes as I'm going to a different country for an extended stay soon so send me a Flickr Mail message (access through the arrow that appears near my profile photo when mousing over it) if interested.
Magnets I sent as part of a February Wishlist Swap. The moose is a purchased one, and then I made some glass pebble and bottle cap mags as well...
Built in 1938, Bailey Magnet's art-deco building has been marveled as an architectural wonder. Its Architect, A. Hays Town, while employed at J.W. Overstreet designed the building. It made the cover of a 1938 Life magazine for the school's forward look and his revolutionary technique of formed-in-place concrete.
This sleek, sophisticated design utilises pilasters and chunky end panels to their maximum effect. Available with a wide range of handle options, Magnet Kitchens' Kuta with its extremely versatile painted ash doors can satisfy even the most modern tastes.
some of the magnets i made as xmas presents this year. i forgot to take a photo of the second batch!
These magnets are made using bottle caps that are decorated, then filled with polymer resin for a hard & heavy shiny finish. Available for sale at my Etsy Store.