







🖼️ Frame Your World with Style!
The A4 Self-Adhesive Magnetic Display Photo Frame is designed for versatile use, accommodating A4-sized graphics in both portrait and landscape formats. With a strong magnetic hold and self-adhesive backing, it allows for easy installation and quick content changes without damaging surfaces. Ideal for displaying artwork, notices, and photographs in various settings, this frame combines functionality with a sleek design.
B**N
Great for ever changing wall art!
I used these to turn one of the walls in my office into a giant vision board, with the idea that once I accomplish a goal, I can easily change out the photo inside to the next one!I put them on a wallpapered wall so they easily come off and then restick when I want to change the pattern.
C**S
Great Idea
Awesome!
A**N
Adhesive, magnetic frames work as advertised
These adhesive frames work as advertised. I received 5 frames in the order. Each frame measures 9 3/7 inches wide by 12 3/4 inches high. When mounted on a surface, minus the paper backing, the frame is 1/16 inches thick.This frame is designed to hold an A4 document so its display window is 8 inches wide and 11 1/2 inches high. It does indeed fit an A4 document perfectly. When displaying an 8.5 inch by 11 inch document, there will be a .5 inch gap and .5 inch width will be obscured.The traditional mounting has the top flap of the frame opening from the bottom but I experimented with mounting the frame such that the opening is on top. Either works fine thanks to the strength of the magnetic frame. In theory you should be able to mount a frame in horizontal or really any orientation and the magnets will allow document to be displayed just fine.Note that the entire back surface of the frame is one huge sticker. I suppose if you don’t want to use the entire adhesive surface that the backing can be partially removed. I am not willing to stick a frame on a painted wall as I fear trying to remove it will also peel paint along with it. I have instead been sticking these frames to the sides of laminate bookcases where removing the frame should not cause any damage.Peeling off the backing is a bit annoying. The first time, I peeled off just a layer of the backing and not the backing itself. Then I over compensated and managed to peel up some of the magnetic frame itself.For me, the main drawback of the frame is that the display window is slightly frosted and not 100% clear. I would have preferred a more glass-like clear experience. But switching out documents is super easy and is the main draw for a mounted frame such as this.
L**N
Very usable Adhesive picture pouches
The idea behind these pouches is that you can put photographs or other artwork in them that are held in place by magnetic strips on the inside of the pouch, peel off the backing and stick them to any surface you want.I’m always wary about products like this because of the potential for residue being left behind, especially if the adhesive has been left on a surface over a long period of time. They have an adhesive back that is relatively sticky, but not so sticky that they’ll become attached and be impossible to remove later. The adhesive is stickier than that you’d find on a sticky note, at maybe the level of desk tape. I was able to put a CD in one of them and the pouch stayed in place for days, even with the bit more than normal weight added.I did try putting these on a range of surfaces, from matte painted walls to refrigerators with glossy flat surfaces, they adhere well enough that I don’t anticipate they’ll fall off easily, and don’t stick tightly enough that I anticipate finding them hard to remove later.Time will tell if these leave residue if left up over many months or years and in general, I’d avoid putting them on glass that experiences large temperature changes, though that’s advice I’d have for any adhesive products.Bottom line here is that we’ve found these pouches to be really pretty useful for what you get.
S**K
Cute idea but I wish it was re-stickable
These do work. I put a picture of my kid in one and stuck it on the fridge to test it. It does work, though the picture has a very slight hazy look to it. Once it's stuck, it doesn't seem to be removable and restickable so it is a once and done item. I would say the item is fine, but I'm not sure I would want to stick it to a wall as I'd be concerned the drywall might start to peel off when removing this based on how sticky it is, though I could be wrong.
N**E
Suitable for wall photo displays
A few years ago, I attended my first pop culture convention. I ended up getting several autographed 8x10 photos of celebrities. A few of them are safely stored in a top-loader photo protector, but a couple of them have been stored in frames. The display I have set up looked mis-matched so I got these photo frames to make them look more uniformed.So far, it seems to work well. The cover of the frame is clear, but it does have a texture to it so you may not be able to view your photo or document as well as a clear/glossy cover. This frame is very unique. The backing is adhesive and is designed to be stuck to a wall, or other surface. I have mine on a door. Since the door is made of wood and has wood-grain to it, I don’t know how well the adhesive will hold up over time. One of the things I really like about this frame is that it’s easy to swap photos or signs in and out.
J**N
Don't waste your money.
I did not realize that this is nothing more that an over priced document protector. It does securely hold the document but the magnets do not allow them to hold to any surface.I had imagined being able to at least have it stick to a refrigerator, but no. Once you place the document or picture in the sleeve you now need a very strong magnet to hold it to the fridge because this now weighs a lot!In my opinion worthless.
K**T
Not what I thought
Product is described to be moveable - it in fact is but is not just one piece. It has multiple “sticky back” magnetic strips on the back. So you have to readjust each one if you move it. Once stuck on you may relocate it, but it will no longer stick to the wall. Just absolutely not as described.