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This is a magnetic refrigerator decoration that can be given as a gift or used on your own refrigerator.
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To create this design, I first drew a large circle and added a smaller circle on its edge. Then, I used the circular array tool to replicate the circles and fill up the space. Next, I used the text-adding tool to add the desired text, selected the font, and resized it to fit the design perfectly.
To complete the task, you will require a magnet and a piece of basswood. If you prefer, you can use a different material, but I suggest plywood as it is lightweight and can easily stick to the refrigerator.
For this project, I used an S1 40-watt laser and basswood. However, you should adjust the settings to best fit your laser and material. Also, don't forget to wear your laser-safe glasses.

It's time to attach your magnet. I had one left over from another project, but you can find them on Amazon. My magnet had a stick back, but you may need to glue it.

You're done, and now you have a great gift or even your own refrigerator magnet for your fridge.