Magnetic picture frames are frames that can attach magnetically to any steel surface. They offer a unique way to display your favourite photographs, pictures or artwork. Magnetic frames are often used to display pictures on the refrigerator in the kitchen and are great for artwork produced by children. They are also used extensively by some businesses as part of their marketing campaigns and people who are looking for a unique but affordable gift idea.
The Different Types of Magnetic Picture Frames
There are three types of frames: printed and non-printed. Printed magnetic frames have a photograph or picture printed on it. This could be a specific photograph of the grandchildren, a business logo or artwork. Printed frames are often used as an affordable to gift to friends and family. Non-printed frames give you the ability to replace the picture when ever you want. This makes them a great idea to display photographs of your friends or family.
Where Can You Display Magnetic Frames?
One of the biggest benefits of a magnetic picture frame is that you can hang them without worry about nails, glue or other adhesives. All you need is a metallic surface that can hold a magnetic.
Refrigerators: as already mentioned, the most common place you will find magnetic frames is on the refrigerator in the kitchen. They are often used to display children’s artwork and photographs of the family. Many people send magnetic picture frames to grandparents so that they can display pictures of the grandchildren in a prominent place.
Work: magnetic frames give you the option of displaying pictures at work without worrying about finding a place to put a nail in. There are plenty of objects that will take a magnetic, like a metal filing cabinet or the metal frame of a cupboard. You will often find pictures of people’s holidays, work functions and family events. They add color and life to often drab work cubicles.
Walls: most walls are not magnetic. However, you can paint the wall with magnetic paint and the magnetic frames will be able to hold. You wouldn’t do this at home but you would be surprised at how many exhibition use magnetic paint to hold paintings on the wall. It saves installing nails and means you can shift them about to positions that look best.
