Monday, May 21, 2018

Lapel Pin Magnets



If you don't have piles of lapel pins floating around your house, do you even Fandom, Bro? 

Between just the two of us, my husband and I have tried about 8-10 different subscription boxes in the last few years, many of which we kept up for many months. Currently we still get about 4 monthly. 



The vast majority of the fandom-themed boxes include a cool new pin in each box. I love them all, but have struggled with how to display them. Up until recently they have sat, stacked up, still in their packaging, in a corner on my shelf near the rest of the displayable parts of my boxes.




Admittedly, this project is not my brainchild. I can't recall where I saw it, whether it be Pinterest of one of my fandom Facebook groups, but many months ago, I saw this incredibly simple yet genius idea to turn these pins into fridge magnets! I've wanted to do it ever since.

Another thing I love to collect is magnets. They're a great way to inexpensively commemorate places visited and hobbies we enjoy. I hate hanging things on my fridge, because to me the magnets themselves are décor. 

I don't keep random advertisement magnets that come in the junk mail. 

I collect magnets from new cities as keepsakes every chance I get! I love looking at them everyday as they remind me of things I love.

I finally got around to ordering magnets for the back. I used these flexible adhesive backed magnets.  I chose them primarily because of the sticky back, but there are some thicker sturdier ones that would require a spot of glue that would be better choices for heavier objects. 

As soon as they arrived, I couldn't wait to make them! 

My husband was a big help as well. Using his Leatherman, he was easily able to snip the safety pin from the back of the button style pins. 

For the lapel pins, he was able to use his pliers to rock the pin back and forth until it snapped off at the base.

For a few of the pins, more than one magnet was needed due to weight. If there isn't enough room to hold more than one without it poking off the edge, you can carefully shave the excess for a nice clean look.

I've had them up on my fridge for about a month now. I noticed on one particularly hot day that they looked like the glue was melty, but none of them came apart. 

I wouldn't be surprised if I have to replace magnets at some point, and that may be the advantage to use higher quality magnets and glue them on yourself.

This project made me so incredibly happy. 

I spent the following days wanting to magnetize anything that wasn't nailed down. 

I'm so excited to get more to do this with - it's given me even more anticipation for each of my incoming subscription boxes! 



10 comments:

  1. What a fun idea! I really do like these pins, and I've thought about collecting some but I never really knew what to do with them. I LOVE magnets though. #happynow

    -Lauren
    www.shootingstarsmag.net

    ReplyDelete
  2. This is a great idea. I am always throwing away those lapel pins. This way, I can put them to use. Thank you for sharing at To Grandma's House We Go.

    ReplyDelete
  3. So much Firefly and Harry Potter awesomeness! Swooning here!! Yes, this is a great upcycle for those lapel pins. And, now you get to soak in your fandom every time you go to the fridge! :D

    ReplyDelete
  4. What a fun idea! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jann

    ReplyDelete
  5. What a great way to show them off...much better than letting them sit in a drawer somewhere! Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck - Colleen

    ReplyDelete
  6. Great piece of information, Thank you for sharing the updated one...
    Lapel Badges
    Staff Name Badges

    ReplyDelete
  7. I hope to see more post from you. Thank you for sharing this post. Your blog posts are more interesting and impressive

    TSSPDCL Bill Payment, TSSPDCL Bill desk, TSSPDCL Login, Telangana Electricity Bill Enquiry, Login,Web Portal

    ReplyDelete
  8. Thank you for sharing this post. Did you want to check this new uk lottery.Postcode

    ReplyDelete