Marietta Magnetics - 25 Magnetic Sheets of 4" x 6" Adhesive (30 mil)
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They're not likely to be strong enough to hold a piece of paper. They could be used as accent pieces.
Yes, there will be photographs, invitations, and other materials. It's also suitable for small, thin metal objects.
Selected User Reviews For Marietta Magnetics - 25 Magnetic Sheets of 4" x 6" Adhesive (30 mil)
I bought these to store dies with their matching stamp sets inside stamp cases. These are very sticky. If necessary, you can rearrange them. A lasting bond takes time to form. It is critical to obtain 30 mil magnets in order for the die to adhere to them. Anything less than 30 mil will not be strong enough to hold a die in place. These stamps are small enough to fit into DVD-style stamp cases. These are what I use with Stampin' Up stamp sets. It saves me time because I don't have to rummage through my die collection to find the set I'm looking for. It also helps me save space by organizing my stamps and dies. I'll be able to devote more time to crafting and less time to sorting.
These are where I keep my dies. I needed a package with at least a dozen sheets. When I first opened them, I could tell they weren't the same as the ones I'd ordered. The magnetic field isn't particularly strong. I'll store my dies in them the same way I keep my photos in sleeves.
I like that they come with the adhesive already applied, so I ordered a set of 25 to make sure they'd work. I've since placed a second order for 75 more. Even if you use two smaller sets of dies, you can cut or bend them to share. They're thicker than what you'll find in the store, and they hold the dies much better!.
I ordered 30mil 4x6 magnet sheets specifically for this purpose, but the ones I just received are thin. They appear to be in their early twenties. I'm hesitant to order in the future because of the 25mil. I require a substantial amount of weight! Could you tell me if you made any changes to the product or the supplier? I'm curious as to what the future holds for me.
Stampin'Up! is the company that I work with. I like to use my metal dies in conjunction with the stamp sets that they coordinate with. This is where these and the 5" X 7" magnets come in handy!.
These are what I use to mount dies on when I make cards. It protects and organizes the dies. I mount the magnetic sheet on a piece of cardboard the same size as the sheet and insert it into the stamp sets that the dies are designed to work with. These are something I've ordered a few times and have recommended to other stampers.
These are fantastic! I cut them into the shapes I require with a laser.