Sheep & Sheepdog Circular Fridge Magnet

£3.89

£3.89

Add a splash of character to your kitchen with our high-quality circular fridge magnets, featuring a Sheep & Sheepdog design created by one of our talented local artists.

 

Crafted from durable metal and finished with a vibrant, full-colour insert, these 55mm magnets are as functional as they are decorative. Perfect for fridges, magnetic boards, or lockers, they make a great gift for animal lovers or fans of rural life.

 

Whether you’re showcasing family photos, children’s artwork, or holding up reminders and shopping lists, this magnet is sure to catch the eye and spark conversation.

 

Product Details:

  • Diameter: 55mm
  • Design: Sheep and Sheepdog

Want to add your own touch? Visit our blank template to upload your personalised magnet design. Don’t forget to leave a note in the Design Instructions box specifying your preferred image or text.

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Add a splash of character to your kitchen with our high-quality circular fridge magnets, featuring a Sheep & Sheepdog design created by one of our talented local artists.

 

Crafted from durable metal and finished with a vibrant, full-colour insert, these 55mm magnets are as functional as they are decorative. Perfect for fridges, magnetic boards, or lockers, they make a great gift for animal lovers or fans of rural life.

 

Whether you’re showcasing family photos, children’s artwork, or holding up reminders and shopping lists, this magnet is sure to catch the eye and spark conversation.

 

Product Details:

  • Diameter: 55mm
  • Design: Sheep and Sheepdog

Want to add your own touch? Visit our blank template to upload your personalised magnet design. Don’t forget to leave a note in the Design Instructions box specifying your preferred image or text.

Weight 0.05 kg
Dimensions 5.5 × 0.5 × 5.5 cm

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