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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.
The magnets fits into that hole. However it want to stick to the magnets on the side so if I ever need to do this Im going to need some strong glue and stick to hold it in while the glue dries |D
Napier Street. Empty James Neill Magnet Factory (Composite Steel Plant ?) building just before demolition in 2000
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Some of you know me from long ago on Ebay and Etsy as "Joanna Banana," for my use of recycled/repurposed materials in my art.
Here's a new twist on zentangles, I think. I have tangled on a discarded CD, then added a vintage jewelry piece to the center to cover the hole in the disk. Finally, I applied a large, flat magnet to the back to turn it into "appliance art."
I used an ultra-fine Sharpie pen. It was quite challenging as the CD surface is VERY slick and the pen slipped around quite a bit. Not my neatest piece, but was certainly fun to do.
Button magnet made from clear resin, with buttons embedded in the resin.
Available in square, round, heart or pyramid shape.
Available in a range of colours
2 typewriter magnets
Each measures 2.25 inches (5.7 cm)
A set of illustrated vintage Royal typewriter magnets in a mustard yellow and light blue color combination. Printed professionally with archival inks.
©craftyFOLK/Sarah Golden Illustration
We have a magnetic map from the Future Mapping Company hanging in our hallway with a marker for each of the holidays we've taken.
Here you can see the larger magnet on London (home) and smaller ones for Edinburgh, Paris, Rome, Barçelona and Alicante.
There superstrong little magnets are completely hand-embroidered and handsewn. Made out of lightweight canvas and felt, each magnet is cushioned with two layers of cotton batting - like a little pillow. The magnet is inside. They measure 1.25" square or 3.2cm.
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This is a pretty good demonstration of the surprising magnetic power: You can stick a netflix DVD to the fridge. It's pretty secure, too; I opened and closed the freezer door that this was stuck to, and the DVD didn't slip at all.
Even though they're small, these surprisingly powerful magnets have to be useful for something.
So go ahead, show me: Pull a bunch of AOL CD Mailers out of the garbage in your apartment complex or dorm, get the magnets, do something cool with them, and let me know about it!
Flags, banners, streamers, liberty bells, posters and bunting, and real-life stand-up President Obama greeted students at the American Embassy’s American Day at the Hebrew University. The decorations captured their interest, and, once lured into the display, they had the chance to sign up on Ipads for American Center Jerusalem programs and to “like” the Embassy’s Facebook. Large plasma screens were additional magnets drawing the students to watch American programs and explore American Embassy activities. In cooperation with the Hebrew University Student Union, PD organized four excellent presentations for different University departments: “Women in Politics and Government” with Embassy officers Hilary olsin-Windecker and Julie Adams; “The Sub Prime Crisis” with the Embassy’s Economics Counselor Dave Burnett; “Ethics in media coverage of the Middle East” with Bureau Chiefs Janine Zacharia of the Washington Post and Kevin Flowers of CNN; and a presentation by the Embassy’s Chief of Mission Tom Goldberger on “Current Issues and U.S.-Israel Relations” with the International Relations Student Forum. The day-long event attracted hundreds of students who could also find out information on visas and study in the U.S. from American Consulate and StudyUSA experts, and who are now new faces for our upcoming programs and events.
Home-made magnet spice-rack!
Teeny-weeny super-strong magnets: $5
Jars from industrial supply company online: $7
Glass superglue: $3
Only 15 bucks, but plenty of psychological torture trying to get the stupid little magnets to behave and not jump around and make out with each-other instead of gluing down. I'd recommend bigger magnets so you only have to use one (I used 3 little ones).
My hands are glued to EVERYTHING. There is no furniture in my house without gluey fingerprints.