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Ten Photos on Your Phone That Deserve to Be Magnets

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Open your phone and scroll back a year. Somewhere in those thousands of pictures are a handful that still make you stop, the ones that are genuinely worth more than a quick glance and a swipe. The trouble is they stay buried in the camera roll, seen once and then lost under a hundred screenshots and grocery lists. So here is a simple challenge: pick the photos that actually matter and give them a place in the real world. To help you start, here are ten kinds of photos that make wonderful magnets, the sort you will be glad to see on the fridge every single day. 01 The whole family in one frame Getting everyone in one shot, looking in roughly the same direction, is a small miracle. When it happens, do not let it disappear into the cloud. A group photo is the classic candidate for the square custom photo magnets, which are big enough to show every face clearly and tidy enough to anchor a little gallery on the door. 02 A portrait of one person you love Sometimes the best photo is ju...

From Camera Roll to Fridge Door: Turning Everyday Photos Into Magnets You Keep

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We are the most photographed generation in history. Between birthdays, road trips, lazy Sunday mornings, and the dog doing something ridiculous, the average phone holds thousands of pictures. And yet, if you are honest, how many of those photos do you ever actually look at again? Most of them sink to the bottom of the camera roll within a week, backed up to a cloud you rarely open, scrolled past and forgotten. There is a simple, almost old-fashioned fix for that, and it lives on your refrigerator door. The case for printing just one You do not need to print a thousand photos. You need to choose one, or a small handful, and give them a place in the part of your home where life actually happens. The kitchen is where families gather, where you pour the morning coffee, unpack the groceries, and stick the school calendar. A photo there gets seen dozens of times a day without anyone trying. That is the quiet magic of a magnet: it takes a memory out of the digital stream and puts it back ...