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Sunday, 21 October 2012
35mm Film Fridge Magnets DIY
If you still process your own film in a darkroom, you probably regularly toss empty film canisters into the trash can once you’ve popped off the cap and retrieved the film inside. The next time you’re in there, try saving those canisters: you can upcycle them into neat magnets for displaying photos on your fridge — perhaps even prints of latent photos that were once in those canisters!
All you need to do is glue some strong magnets to the insides of the empty canisters. Neodymium magnets work nicely for this, and can be purchased for about a dollar a pop.
Regardless of whether you make them or buy them, magnetic canisters are a fun idea for replacing your boring ol’ fridge magnets with ones that are more in tune with your inner photography geek.
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