How to Make Your Own Fridge Magnets
Blank fridge magnets are used in the craft and promotional industries create the completed fridge magnets.
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Blank fridge magnets are used in the craft and promotional industries to create fridge magnets. The blank fridge magnet is stuck behind the item that is going on the fridge, whether it’s a trinket, emergency number or “save the date” magnet. You will basically be making the magnetic component of the fridge magnet from magnetic sheet.
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You will be buying the magnet in sheet form and cutting it down to the required size. These magnetic sheet are usually sold in A4 size.
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One of the most popular shapes to cut the shape down is is a 40x20mm rectangles used for calendars and related stuff. You can use a guillotine or paper cutter to make 20x40mm rectangular magnets. Rectangles are commonly used in branded fridge magnets.
20x40mm magnetic strips
Magnetic Strip
On fridge
Strong enough to hold a box of matches
You will get around 70 magnets from a A4 sheet of paper.
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Another option is the 25mm circle which is used to stick matchbox art and related stuff to the fridge. Circles are common in craft projects.
25mm magnetic circles
A hollow punch can be used to make circles
You will get roughly 80 25mm circles out of a A4 size magnetic sheet.