Wooden Ref Magnets

My recent project was a customized wooden ref magnet for my clients birthday party giveaways for her daughter’s 1st birthday. Can you guess what was their theme?:blush:

Wood was cut using Algolaser MK2 I wonder if the Loklik iEngrave can do this. As for the image I pressed it with DTF using my Loklik Manual Heat Press


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My guess is the very hungry caterpillar?

I think the iEngrave could totally do this project too. The images are so vibrant and pressed really well. Wouldn’t have thought to use DTF for this.

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They look fab. I’m sure they’ll love them.
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It’s wonderful! I’d love to have the tools to craft something so vibrant.

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They look so pretty and I’m happy to see your name again in the community :heart_eyes:

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Wow good guess! I actually didn’t expect that it would come out this beautiful and the guest at the party totally loved it! :slight_smile:

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It was one of my children’s favorite books. It’s a great idea for a project :heart_eyes: in glad everyone loved them

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Super cute! The iEngrave is a 10W diode laser and I have cut 3mm wooden pieces.

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this one is actually 4mm :slight_smile:

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Why is there a white circle in the centre of the fruits? Is it something from the books?

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Yes, it’s the book’s design, and it’s actually supposed to have a hole. But instead of making a hole, I used a white background at the back since I couldn’t make one because there’s a magnet behind it.

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So cute… :smiling_face_with_three_hearts: :smiling_face_with_three_hearts: :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

Thank you!

I did think it’s the hole the caterpillar left.