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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
These magnetic sheets work perfect for holding my Stampin’ Up! Dies.
Cheryl
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
I use this to hold dies in place on a cardstock backing. Cutting to fit maximizes the product. Even the small scraps are useful. I have a lot of dies, so I need a lot of backing.
Teresa
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
Crafts
Jacqueline Dennis
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2023
These work perfectly for holding my metal cutting dies. In order to hold your dies to the magnetic sheets, you need to stick them on something solid so they don’t bend. If the magnet sheet bends, your dies will fall off. It’s not that the magnet is not strong enough, it just needs to lay flat. I stuck them on a large foam boards that I got from Dollar tree. Then I could hang them on the wall. Works perfectly.for viewing all your dies. With 25 sheets, I could do plenty of these boards. Or you can cut your foam board down to the size of the magnetic sheet and put them in a storage container for easy access.
Cindy Chess
Reviewed in Canada on June 19, 2022
I had to double them to make the magnet strong enough to hold my die cuts
D. Perry
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2022
I bought these magnetic sheets to hold crafting dies. They are not strong enough to work alone in a binder, but do the job when used inside an 8 1/2 x 11" plastic protective sleeve.Positive: because they are lightweight, I can use more in a binder before the binder becomes too heavy.Cons: conversely, because they are lightweight, the dies come off (or fall off) the magnetic sheet easily when the magnetic sheets are not in a plastic sleeve.
Bruce Evans
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2020
I have a number of brand new stickers that are for my garage tool box. Rather than stick them on permanently I wanted to use this material to stick them to, trim them out, and put them on semi temporarily. The adhesive is strong, so I had to plan before sticking them together, once they touched there was no coming back. A plastic scraper helped smooth any potential bubbles out. I used an Xacto scalpel blade and a cutting pad to trim out the stickers. A few were clear instead of white plastic so I put a color vinyl on the magnet and then the sticker as the magnet adhesive is not very attractive. It trims easily, with sharp scissors or the knife and they turned out great. The only problem is the magnet simply is a bit weak. Even the large stickers tend to slide if bumped. The price gave me plenty of material, but perhaps a bit more money might have delivered a more aggressive magnet. Overall I am pleased and I will keep my magnet stickers if I sell my tool boxes.
Pandora S.
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2020
Absolutely the best magnetic sheets that I have found. I wanted a good, reasonable way to store my die cuts that was easy on my back. I found using these magnetic sheets on the 3/16 foam sheets & a heavy duty protector sheet, ultimately storing them in a slant ring binder works perfectly. They can be cut & then placed on a plastic board to keep your rubber stamps & matching die cuts together. These sheets have both stronger adhesive & magnetic pull and they are less expensive!
JB
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2019
I liked that I could buy in quantity. But I was disappointed that the sheets were so thin. The ones I bought fromWalMart were USA made and thicker. But of course they were more expensive. I will stick two or three sheetstogether to get the thickness I need. I use them to teach my Sunday School Class on Sundays and during VBS.If they are too thin it is hard to separate them. Thank you for asking and May God bless you. I answered youremail before but I guess I didn't do it in this format. Sincerely, Mrs. B
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