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These little but potent magnets are so easy to make, it can get rather addicting. I made several sets with themes tailored to friends and family's interests and lives. I will be giving these as gifts for the holidays, and am considering making them as wedding favors for my wedding in July.
Many people buy Altoid-style tins to put these little guys in, but I have some other ideas. I don't want to spend the money for the tins, plus my environmentally-conscious self worries that people will just toss the tins out after putting the magnets to use. Whenever I can, I try to recycle objects around me for my projects, rather than buy more stuff and add to over-consumption. Besides, it's more challenging, and often cheaper, to come up with alternative creative ideas! I will be sure to share any (good!) ideas I come up with for wrapping/presenting the magnets.
This set is for a friend who often travels to Japan and is very fond of Japanese culture and art.
Stay tuned to my new blog for more ideas, projects and thoughts!
480 magnets. Each 20-magnet pentagon has a 30-magnet pentagonal pyramid mounted on it. This is the standard 50-magnet pentagon unit. Magnet poles are aligned parallel to the perimeter of each pentagon. Adjacent pentagons have poles aligned in the same direction at the edges (as evidenced by square instead of triangular patterns at the edges). Each pentagon is mounted rotated by two magnets, leaving triangular holes at each vertex.
Monster Magnet performing at the Hifi in Sydney, Australia on the 4th of April, 2014.
Shot on behalf of The Music (Street Press Australia).
© Rohan Anderson Photography.
Do not publish of reproduce without permission.
Magnet Kitchens' Linton is a design that combines the best of both contemporary and traditional styling, with its classic yet simplistic painted timber finish.
Meadow Blazing Star has often been called the "ultimate Monarch magnet". In May, I happened to find it being sold at a local garden center. It needed to be apart of my native garden, no doubt about it.
Two months later, it's taller than I am and just started blooming two days ago. Today, I found two Monarch Butterflies in my native garden, the first two Monarch Butterflies I've seen in my garden this year.
I'm using these to store my little bits and pieces in watchmakers tins with magnets attached to the back.
I love the chaos that occurs when you combine paperclips and magnets ... this is a particularly strong magnet (almost removed my thumb once when I wasn't paying attention) and it's a lot of fun ...
... as you can see!
This is a top of the line comfortable and breathable knee brace. Knee pain is common in many individuals. This knee pain can be treated with magnet therapy. The magnet therapy in this knee support allows for flexiblity and comfort.
On Wednesday, May 30 a carnival-themed Magnet Redesignation Education Party was held at Children's Hospital Los Angeles to educate staff in a fun way about Magnet Recognition.
Some magnets hanging out :) I use this funny old metal filing tray as a display for now it works alright!
Video: youtu.be/dySJgrtLNmQ
Inspired by Sonyador6's Solid Surface Hollow Sphere: youtu.be/qi92AxB2YRk
@dailyshoot #ds436: "Make a photograph today that illustrates attraction. Pick whatever definition of the word you'd like".
2001 I got new years wishes "lots of great points of attractivity": a box with a magnet and lots of iron filings.
Gig:Rosetta
Day: 05.07.2012
Venue: Magnet Club, Berlin DE
Photo by Gaga Mucko, All Rights Reserved. © 2012
doraemon magnets from 7-eleven Taiwan
you get one if you purchase NT$88 worth of goods (on a single receipt)
felt magnets handmade by me. first felties I made in a long while. these are small, 1-2 inches max. the hedgehog was hard to make as the edges were prone to fray but it looks good for a first try :) I'm gonna add a squirrel and an acorn to complete the set.
Von Magnet investit le Palais des Beaux Arts pour un magnifique concert électro et un spectacle de danse flamenco, pour la Fête de la Musique
I made this magnet in the shape of Thomas the Train out of yarn and plastic canvas for my grandson, who is totally into trains
I went to the Takis exhibition at Tate Modern today.
Panayiotis Vassilakis, born 1925 (known as Takis) creates sculptures using magnets, lights and electronic components. Many, like this one, move. A member of staff sets the large magnets in motion and the smaller ones respond.