🧲 Stick your style everywhere—because ordinary magnets are so last season!
Avery Printable Magnet Sheets (8.5" x 11") offer 10 high-quality, matte-coated magnetic sheets designed for inkjet printers. These versatile sheets can be cut to any size, providing a customizable solution for vibrant, durable magnets that adhere to most metal surfaces—ideal for professional, creative, and organizational uses.
Material | Magnetic |
Brand | Avery |
Shape | Rectangular |
Manufacturer | Avery |
Unit Count | 10 Count |
UPC | 072782058142 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 50072782058147 |
Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 12.05 x 9.45 x 0.35 inches |
Item model number | 5814 |
Material Type | Magnetic |
Number of Items | 2 |
Size | 0 |
Sheet Size | 8.5-x-11-inch |
Paper Weight | 70 |
Paper Finish | Coated, Matte |
Manufacturer Part Number | 5814 |
P**C
Amazon is the best!
These are great and exactly what I was looking for without having to buy 50ea +. The price is a bargain for the quality. I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of the sheets. They are perfect for little muses to stick on the refrigerator! Super fast shipping!! Highly recommended!!
C**S
Works great
Love these magnetic sheets used to make Bible verse magnets runs through printer with no problems
M**E
Used for "Save the Date"
My fiance and I purchased these magnet sheets to use for our wedding "Save the Date." Though the product isn't perfect (more on this in a moment) it sure beats the alternative which would have been paying at least 4 times the price to have the magnet made professionally. Additionally, an obvious benefit to creating projects on your own is the large amount of creativity your allowed. My fiance and I included a professionally taken photo on our "Save the Date" and were able to fit 6 of them to a page. Such a magnet done professionally would have cost at least $2 per 3"x4" magnet, whereas doing it ourselves costs approximately .40 cents per magnet.About the product: it's very easy to use. I would advise feeding one sheet at a time to make sure your printer doesn't take more than one sheet at a time (they are magnetic after all). The print comes out beautifully and dries pretty quickly (we gave ours about 10 minutes just to be safe) and cuts pretty easily.The downside: a small handful of recipients told us that the edges bent slightly and never stuck completely to their refrigerator. It was secure on the fridge, but not completely flat. Another downside (one I only found out about because we put the wrong address and the magnet was returned to us) was that the ink smudged a little bit on the magnet. We're hoping this was just an anomaly but we're still investigating. It wasn't awful, but it was noticeable.Bottom line, the product isn't perfect but its the best out there if you want to do it yourself. For us, we spent about $45 to make 120 magnets. Had we got them done professionally, it would have easily cost us $240+
V**N
Custom magnet creation
So I play several board games. Most of the time board games come with cardboard parts and scoring boards with markers of some kine. These can get bumped and easy to lose place on what the values were suppose do be. Specifically for this project working with Splendor and Ticket To Ride.Ticket to Ride has point tracking going around the border of the board and little round markers. But nobody uses these because they get knocked off and you have to completely recount from scratch. End result is everyone waits until end of game and then there is a mad dash to count everything. With these sheets I was able to create magnetic scoreboard and use magnetic push pins as markers. Problem solved.For Splendor the problem was you had to be constantly adding up your points and your opponents points to see where you were and if game was actually over. Seemed like every game someone would announce they had passed the 15 point cutoff for game end and everyone was well past that point. Either they did not notice because they were focused on scoring or they did not want to announce they had passed 15 until they were certain nobody on the remaining round could pass their total. Quick print of a small scoreboard for each person and now it is easy to look around the table and see where everyone is regarding points. Games end when they are suppose to end.I see myself creating similar enhancements to all the games I play.The sheets are thin so they fit in the boxes without adding too much bulk and easily go through the rear sheet feeder of my printer. Have only done a few of these but so far no problems with any jams on printer.
C**A
Review for Cricut users!
I couldn't tell you how these print, since I'm not using them for that purpose... so please only read on if you're a Cricut user and interested in using them with your machine.I wanted to make magnetic paper dolls with my Cricut expression and the paper doll dressup cartridge for my daughters. I wasn't sure if these would be strong enough given the comments of how thin they are but since we plan to use our dolls on cookie sheets they will be more then perfect. Plus since they are thin instead of the usual recommended settings with the cricut you actually only need to multi cut these 2 times (I haven't tested yet but I think even once would work as long as you're using the deep cut blade set to 6 and pressure at 4 or 5).I also used them to just make cute magnets for the fridge with the cricut. Though I'm not sure they would actually hold up more then a single piece of paper they do stay up well on their own even with 2-3 layers of paper glued to them (ie I cut the base shape out of the magnetic paper, then the base shape again out of my background color, then they layers and glued them all together). Super cute!They also cut very easily with an exacto knife or scissors. For anyone curious the surface is matte not glossy, so sadly I don't think they would work at all with the alcohol inks.
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