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i have used them for my business cards but not the SU ones the ones that are already cut, i have seen the SU ones used for, magnets, buttons, and smaller note pads like grocery list type ones. HTH
It must be in the gift section of the gallery, but there is an adorable tin w/ the paperdoll we used to sell & all her clothes, colored, cut out, & magnetized. It all fits in the tin! I loved it....but then, I have 3 girlies.
Aren't they using the magnets for the new word set...can't think of the name....they're little and can also be put into a tin for poetry magnets...or something like that...maybe?
I just remembered another one: You stamp one of our frames & magnetize it. Cut out center & save for something else. Or, for more durability, run through the magnet/laminating cartridge in your xyron. These are frames to put on fridge to frame a photo.
Not sure what thickness you bought. If they are thin enough to punch, punch into shapes then punch cardstock in the same shape, glue the cardstock on and embellish as desired. For instance, use a maple leaf punch. After attaching some color of cardstock, sponge for color variation and vein with marker or versamarker w/EP. If not easily punched. Use scissors to cut shape. I make sets of magnets for teachers as gifts because many of the white boards nowadays are magnetic.
I'm curious about magnetic bookmarks. I will be doing a workshop for my bookclub in October and have decided to do bookmarks and bookplates. But, I wonder why magnetic bookmarks. I'd love to have something that would be a WOW for them - might this be it? Thanks.
Betty
Frames, small tiles you've stamped on, the flat marbles (making them magnets), and I'm sure SO many other things!! Those are the main three that I've used, though.
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Frames, small tiles you've stamped on, the flat marbles (making them magnets), and I'm sure SO many other things!! Those are the main three that I've used, though.
Will it ready hold the marbles? I think it might be too weak for that...have you used SU!'s magnets for marbles?
Thanks everyone for your replies.
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I usually have a full magnetic sheet in my closet, or the roll of magnetic strip on hand. I try to keep some all the time, but they definitely hold the flat glass marbles that you make into little magnets. I just cut a strip and it's got adhesive on it, so just stick it on the back of the stamped image under the marble. Easy Make N Take or an accessory to a gift basket!!
Debbi
__________________ "And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works," Hebrews 10:24
Another use is to adhere photos of your kids, etc. to them when you send them along with your Christmas cards. That way the recipient can easily display them on the fridge! Mine is covered with them!
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i also bought some. and a while agoe people were asking if demos thought people should buy the big magnets for the side of their cars.. What i did was to take a statick su sticker from the logo place om stampinup.com and placed a white sheet of paper under the statick sticker. and put that on the magnetic sheets.voula instant su magnet for the back of you car.