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Magnets cross stitched to original design: black cotton/metallic golden thread on antique cream linen.
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Some sweet little magnets. They're carved into smooth stones that I gathered and then rubbed with beeswax. The tan one has a natural fissure that looks like the leaf veining.
Designed a collectable magnet set for Perth's William Street Collective as part of 'Popsicle', featuring a range of businesses down the strip, including my studio. Pretty fun job.
Zak and I met Knute and her mum, Joan, in the park today. Knute started from home white.... Joan says she is a magnet for anything dirty! Oh dear......! :o)
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Sign in the garden of the Historic Santa Maria Inn, where our family stayed during our recent vacation in Santa Maria, California. Magnet Ales comes from John Smith's Brewery in the United Kingdom.
Super cute love birds magnet!!!
These little love birds are celebrating their love and the beginning of spring! They have a special log that they meet there all the time, and they call it love log!
Not an ordinary magnet! One of a kind...So unique...
Extremely detailed with lovely vivid colors.
It is made of polymer clay, a natural branch and a strong rare earth magnet. I have painted the eyes and details on their tails with acrylic colors.
Size: 2cm x 6.7cm
gocco printed magnets on an oatmeal cotton...i'm so happy with these! made using a re-purposed curtain. my first attempt as using the gocco on fabric.
( > _ < ) the magnets i made the other day but without the bright fabric, i wanted to give it a memo or letter set design XP ~lol!
by the way...my japanese isn't very good so if i wrote it wrong please tell me XD hee hee.
Believe it or not, these are all magnets. We rounded up a collection of good looking little candy packages and carefully pried them open, replaced the contents with strong magnets held in place by hot glue, and sealed them back up again. There are also a few larger magnets-- with much lager magnets inside-- for overkill.
Here's the sneaky (crafty?) part: Before sealing the little boxes back up again, we filled them with dried beans (pinto, if you must ask), weighted and distributed to approximate the original contents. The box of Sugar Babies is partially filled with loose beans and the box of raisins (which are generally less mobile) contains a larger number of dried beans held in place by hot glue.
The end result is that the boxes look, feel, and sound like brand new unopened packages. If they didn't stick to the fridge, you'd never know that there were magnets inside. The downside: Sooner or later, a guest at our house is going to be very surprised when they open one, hoping to find a snack.
Read more about this project here.
Totally amazing! :)
Handmade alphabet magnets with old magazines scraps, perfect for my fridge! I have also redecorated this icecream box to store them!
Sedan några år tillbaka invaderas mitt hem av tomtepingviner under november månad. Och ibland händer det att några av dem vill prova på skid- eller pulkaåkning på kylskåpsdörren. Då är det bara att ge dem varsin magnet och se upp i köket, så att säga. :)
I took the drycleaner’s plastic off this skirt a few hours ago and I’ve already smudged it with dirt. It’s a magnet for dust, lint, and pet hair. This is why I don’t wear black. (And avoid solid colors.
Sweater, thrifted. Skirt, Mossimo. Shoes, BCBGeneration. Sunglasses and earrings, Girlprops. Necklaces, thrifted and/or vintage. Bag, Melie Bianco.
It's nothing a little strategic purse positioning can't hide. But I can't keep that up all day.
sabian que colecciono imanes de todo el mundo???? Los tengo puestos sobre la cocina.....otra toma de mi serie "quiero hacer fotos y no tengo tiempo porque tengo que cocinar"
Did you know that I collect magnets from all over the worls??? I have all of them over my stove...this is another shor from my serie "I want to make shots but I don't have time because I have to cook"...
Agenore Fabbri (1911-1998) - Condizione umana [Human condition] (1983). Bronze and steel. Sited at Viale della Liberazione, Milan.
Fabbri's work is a magnet for vandals - here in a rare moment after a cleaning.
ODC-Uneven
I was born in Canada and have had the good fortune to visit San Francisco and Maine. We were visiting friends in Bangor, ME and they took us to the Breakwater Lighthouse in Rockland. I loved it there. We also visited some quaint fishing villages. I'd love to return there one day! I loved San Francisco. It was such a thrill to see it in person. And Canada is always in my heart. I miss being there. I got to see Victoria, BC. Montreal, PQ, Ottawa and Toronto ON.
5/8" N42 grade NdFeB magnet attached to a 3/8" steel ball bearing via a 3/16" long 1/8" diameter NdFeB cylinder.
Covered with Goodson white magnetic powder.
Nothing exciting about this shot but it was unnatural to see a pellet plant in the middle of corn fields at Reynolds, Indiana. There was a BNSF train from Minnesota with iron ore concentrate plus this train of short hoppers loading pellets for AK Steel (with CSX power).