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April 9, 2008
Inkjet-Printable Magnetic Paper
That's different.
From the website:
- Inkjet-Printable Magnetic Card Decal Paper
Make your own magnetic decals with our inkjet-printable magnetic decal paper.
All you have to do is print your image on any inkjet printer.
This is a non-adhesive material that uses magnetism to adhere to metal surfaces.
Material is approximately 11 mils thick and has a surface magnetism of about 90 gauss with a magnet thickness of about 8 mils.
It sticks well to any clean metal surface.
You can cut this magnetic decal paper to any size or shape after you run it through your standard desktop inkjet printer.
There are many uses for this magnetic paper: on file cabinets, bin indexes, scheduling boards, organizational boards, presentation graphics; for promotional messages (health care, animal, school), business cards, printed sports and business schedules, advertising messages, picture frames, signs, fridge magnets, etc.
[via J-Walk Blog]
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Comments
That's a really neat idea! I love the idea of the kid's sentence magnets.
Another thing you can try if you already have business cards and want to turn them in to business card magnets is peel-n-stick magnets. You can get some free from http://www.web-magnets.com
Posted by: Jennifer | Apr 10, 2008 2:57:08 PM
It's fun! I had some to make fridge magnets for the kids to make sentences with.
Posted by: Skipweasel | Apr 9, 2008 3:19:13 PM
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