Thank you so much! I’ve been dying to figure out a magnet project and I bought the stuff you used and it seems to have turned out great! I’m so excited! Great video! Thank you!
Hi Stacy, so glad to see you! This is a super project. Thank you so much. I hope to see you at Tish's again soon...maybe on Artapalooza?....or maybe on Heather Mader's Friday night live at 5pm (west coast time). I miss you! Big hugs ~Cheryl
Hey Cheryl! You may be getting me (Elisa) mixed up with Stacy from Artsy Fartsy...she does have some great projects and it’s been forever since she was on Artapalooza! Thanks for watching! 😊🧡
Thank you, Elisa, for pointing out my error. Elisa, please accept my apologies for typing the wrong name! I really DO know the difference between you two lovely ladies. And I DID mean you and not Stacy. While I watched your video, I realized that I had not seen Stacy in a quite a while, so I wrote a note to myself to follow up because I've not been getting all my YT notifications (really irritating!). I accidentally typed her name instead of yours. I DO apologize, Elisa!!! And I do hope to see you, Elisa, at Artapalooza or on another live (Heather Mader or ???). You have a fabulous sense of humor as well as being a gifted artist (I watch most of your videos even though I don't work with resin)! Bottom line is that I miss you 🤗🙂. Happy Wednesday! oxox
Aw thanks Cheryl, you’re too sweet! No worries about the name, I get it! Not sure when I’ll be on another live, as I have been taking advantage of the longer days and time at home as much as I can with things around the house and learning new things! It’s on my mind though! Thanks for watching my videos! 😘😊
Thanks, Elisa! I totally understand. I keep wondering how I can be so dang busy when I'm in isolation! Too weird. And I enjoy watching your videos . I'll see ya when you have time! 😊😘
This holds very well. I like having the ribbon tab to help remove it from the refrigerator if I want to move it, but that’s not required, of course. The photo goes on the chip board, then that goes on the magnet (white side of what I used). Hope that helps! Thanks for watching! 🧡😊
Thank you for sharing this! How did you deal with the curl on the magnets? I have been trying to adhere the magnets to the chip board and it starts to curl immediately and pulls away from the chip board.
Happy to share! Thanks for watching! You need to weight it down for it to stay flat while drying. You can see in the video at 3:27 that I put it under a tile and put a bottle of alcohol on top for extra weight. You can also roll the magnet sheet the opposite way to help flatten it a bit first.
Okay so I am looking at doing this with my engagement photos to put on my work toolbox, do you think if I got a thicker magnet underneath it I should put like a plastic wrap over top of the picture itself so it doesn't get covered in brake dust and corrosion and ruin it?
I’d cover the image in resin to protect them, personally. Then window cleaner to clean the resin, and if ever needed the resin can be sanded and a new layer put on, or it be polished up. I would just recommend testing on another picture first to make sure the paper options you chose do not bleed/warp with the resin, or if you need to seal them with something like a clear coat of Kamar clear coat first. I would also recommend metallic paper, like I used in the video, over a glossy or any other kind of finish. Thanks for watching! 😊
@@JOTZdesigns thank you for your help I appreciate the input. And I'll be looking intoore of your designs in the future for sure. Thank you for posting God bless
Very cool idea!! Awesome photos!!! Are those from your trip to Europe? Well I think Ireland and Scotland are still part of the European union right?? Idk???🤣💖💕
Thanks hun! 🧡😊 The photos are from my trip to the UK & Ireland! Ireland is still part of the EU, but the UK (England, Scotland, Wales, and N. Ireland) left the EU in January.
Elisa, this is a great idea! Do you know if there are different strengths of magnets? Well, I mean technically I know there are lol but are the ones in the rolls available in stronger types? I would look myself, but I'm not sure what to even search. Do you know if it would be similar to paper? Like 12 point vs 24 point etc...
Hey thanks Tina! I really do not know how to tell the strength of a sheet magnet. My GUESS is the thicker it is the stronger it will be?? I just got my roll on Amazon, and it’s 30mil (.03” thick). I’ve seen others that are 20mil, and I’d guess those aren’t as strong.
Not all stainless steel refrigerators will hold standard magnets. These work just fine on mine, but would not work on a friend’s (at least not the front, the sides of her fridge holds magnets just fine). So it really depend on the refrigerator itself. Thanks for watching!
I'm sorry, I don't understand what you are asking. Can you please tell me at what time(s) in the video you're talking about (i.e. 4:37)? I'm not sure what you're referring to as a metal shield, plastic, or magnet machine. Thanks for watching!
@@JOTZdesigns no , not in ur video .. in general there are magnet machines that use plastic shield instead of the foam board ..I was trying to find a way to make the same quality magnets but hand made rather than using the expensive machine
@@JOTZdesigns i hope you catch a video and catches your interest 😁 to make us a video on how to make same machines quality fridge magnet at home without these expensive machines .. it's basically same as your way except it's more compressed machine and I guess with metal shield that makes the item I. A good shape .. anyways thank you for your kind replies and ur effort in sharing awesome videos
The first set I had made like this did not have a tab, and I personally like that better , too. However, I found that trying to take them off the fridge was difficult and damaging without something to grab into. Thanks for watching!
No, you do not. The first set I had made like this did not have a ribbon tab, and I personally like that better. However, I found that trying to take them off the fridge was difficult and damaging without something to grab into. Thanks for watching!
The products I used to make these magnets are listed in the description of the video and include links to where they can be purchased. Thanks for watching!
Such a great idea! Easy, too! Love the pictures you have!
Thank you! It’s definitely easy to do! Thanks for watching!
What a lovely idea Elisa and luv those photos you did 🥰💕💜
Thanks Gina! They’re some of my fave pics I’ve taken! 🧡😊🏰
Thanks for watching! 😊❤
Links for products and discounts in the description!
Awesome Elisa, I love this idea so much 😊😊😊😊😊
Thanks Tish! Makes great gifts too! 🧡🧡😊
Totally agree 100% 😊😊
Thanks for sharing 😊it's easy and creative 👍🏻
Thank you! 🧡☺️ Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing!
I’m happy to share! 🧡☺️ Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much! I’ve been dying to figure out a magnet project and I bought the stuff you used and it seems to have turned out great! I’m so excited! Great video! Thank you!
I’m glad you liked it! 🧡☺️ Thanks for watching!
Hi Stacy, so glad to see you! This is a super project. Thank you so much. I hope to see you at Tish's again soon...maybe on Artapalooza?....or maybe on Heather Mader's Friday night live at 5pm (west coast time). I miss you! Big hugs ~Cheryl
Hey Cheryl! You may be getting me (Elisa) mixed up with Stacy from Artsy Fartsy...she does have some great projects and it’s been forever since she was on Artapalooza! Thanks for watching! 😊🧡
Thank you, Elisa, for pointing out my error. Elisa, please accept my apologies for typing the wrong name! I really DO know the difference between you two lovely ladies. And I DID mean you and not Stacy. While I watched your video, I realized that I had not seen Stacy in a quite a while, so I wrote a note to myself to follow up because I've not been getting all my YT notifications (really irritating!). I accidentally typed her name instead of yours. I DO apologize, Elisa!!! And I do hope to see you, Elisa, at Artapalooza or on another live (Heather Mader or ???). You have a fabulous sense of humor as well as being a gifted artist (I watch most of your videos even though I don't work with resin)!
Bottom line is that I miss you 🤗🙂. Happy Wednesday! oxox
Aw thanks Cheryl, you’re too sweet! No worries about the name, I get it! Not sure when I’ll be on another live, as I have been taking advantage of the longer days and time at home as much as I can with things around the house and learning new things! It’s on my mind though! Thanks for watching my videos! 😘😊
Thanks, Elisa! I totally understand. I keep wondering how I can be so dang busy when I'm in isolation! Too weird. And I enjoy watching your videos . I'll see ya when you have time! 😊😘
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Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching! 🧡😊
Did i miss the magnet backing? Ok, photo on the magnet then the chip board. Does it hold strong enough? Thank you.
This holds very well. I like having the ribbon tab to help remove it from the refrigerator if I want to move it, but that’s not required, of course. The photo goes on the chip board, then that goes on the magnet (white side of what I used). Hope that helps! Thanks for watching! 🧡😊
Very cool! I love these 🙌🏼
Thank you!! 🧡☺️ Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing this! How did you deal with the curl on the magnets? I have been trying to adhere the magnets to the chip board and it starts to curl immediately and pulls away from the chip board.
Happy to share! Thanks for watching!
You need to weight it down for it to stay flat while drying. You can see in the video at 3:27 that I put it under a tile and put a bottle of alcohol on top for extra weight. You can also roll the magnet sheet the opposite way to help flatten it a bit first.
Veri amazing tip for my pic.Thanks
Thanks! I wanted to display some of my favorite pics I took on a trip, and thought I’d share how I did it! Thanks for watching!
Okay so I am looking at doing this with my engagement photos to put on my work toolbox, do you think if I got a thicker magnet underneath it I should put like a plastic wrap over top of the picture itself so it doesn't get covered in brake dust and corrosion and ruin it?
I’d cover the image in resin to protect them, personally. Then window cleaner to clean the resin, and if ever needed the resin can be sanded and a new layer put on, or it be polished up. I would just recommend testing on another picture first to make sure the paper options you chose do not bleed/warp with the resin, or if you need to seal them with something like a clear coat of Kamar clear coat first. I would also recommend metallic paper, like I used in the video, over a glossy or any other kind of finish.
Thanks for watching! 😊
@@JOTZdesigns thank you for your help I appreciate the input. And I'll be looking intoore of your designs in the future for sure. Thank you for posting God bless
Happy to help!
Very cool idea!! Awesome photos!!! Are those from your trip to Europe? Well I think Ireland and Scotland are still part of the European union right?? Idk???🤣💖💕
Thanks hun! 🧡😊 The photos are from my trip to the UK & Ireland! Ireland is still part of the EU, but the UK (England, Scotland, Wales, and N. Ireland) left the EU in January.
Elisa, this is a great idea! Do you know if there are different strengths of magnets? Well, I mean technically I know there are lol but are the ones in the rolls available in stronger types? I would look myself, but I'm not sure what to even search. Do you know if it would be similar to paper? Like 12 point vs 24 point etc...
Hey thanks Tina! I really do not know how to tell the strength of a sheet magnet. My GUESS is the thicker it is the stronger it will be?? I just got my roll on Amazon, and it’s 30mil (.03” thick). I’ve seen others that are 20mil, and I’d guess those aren’t as strong.
@@JOTZdesigns that would make sense. Thank you! Hope you are well my dear *hug*
Peachy-keen jelly bean!! 😘😘
Do these magnets stick on stainless steel fridges?
Not all stainless steel refrigerators will hold standard magnets. These work just fine on mine, but would not work on a friend’s (at least not the front, the sides of her fridge holds magnets just fine). So it really depend on the refrigerator itself. Thanks for watching!
Is there a way to use the metal shield and plastic above without the magnet machine?
I'm sorry, I don't understand what you are asking. Can you please tell me at what time(s) in the video you're talking about (i.e. 4:37)? I'm not sure what you're referring to as a metal shield, plastic, or magnet machine.
Thanks for watching!
@@JOTZdesigns no , not in ur video .. in general there are magnet machines that use plastic shield instead of the foam board ..I was trying to find a way to make the same quality magnets but hand made rather than using the expensive machine
ah ok. I've never seen one of those machines, sorry. I just buy my magnets, including the magnet sheet used in this video. Good luck!
@@JOTZdesigns i hope you catch a video and catches your interest 😁 to make us a video on how to make same machines quality fridge magnet at home without these expensive machines .. it's basically same as your way except it's more compressed machine and I guess with metal shield that makes the item I. A good shape .. anyways thank you for your kind replies and ur effort in sharing awesome videos
Personally I'd leave the tabs off the top
The first set I had made like this did not have a tab, and I personally like that better , too. However, I found that trying to take them off the fridge was difficult and damaging without something to grab into. Thanks for watching!
Do you need to use the ribbon?
No, you do not. The first set I had made like this did not have a ribbon tab, and I personally like that better. However, I found that trying to take them off the fridge was difficult and damaging without something to grab into. Thanks for watching!
@@JOTZdesigns ohhh okay thank you!
Happy to help!
From where you buy this item
The products I used to make these magnets are listed in the description of the video and include links to where they can be purchased. Thanks for watching!