It began in Hawaii.
During a family vacation, surrounded by the ocean, palm trees, and warm sunsets, my sister and I started thinking about how quickly moments pass — and how easy it is for photos to stay hidden on our phones. We wanted a way to bring those memories into our everyday lives, somewhere we could see them every day.
That’s when the idea of photo magnets was born. We made our first ones from our Hawaii trip — and loved how they turned our fridge into a little gallery of special moments. Soon, friends and family wanted their own, and we realized this was something worth sharing.
It began in Hawaii.
During a family vacation, surrounded by the ocean, palm trees, and warm sunsets, my sister and I started thinking about how quickly moments pass — and how easy it is for photos to stay hidden on our phones. We wanted a way to bring those memories into our everyday lives, somewhere we could see them every day.
That’s when the idea of photo magnets was born. We made our first ones from our Hawaii trip — and loved how they turned our fridge into a little gallery of special moments. Soon, friends and family wanted their own, and we realized this was something worth sharing.
We believe that memories should live where you can see them — not hidden away in a phone or cloud. That’s why we handcraft every photo magnet with care, making sure your special moments are vivid, lasting, and ready to bring a smile every time you see them.
Today, our small family business creates custom photo magnets for people who want to keep their memories close. We use premium materials, vivid printing, and careful attention to detail in every order. Whether it’s a vacation, a wedding, your kids, your pets, or just everyday happy moments — we turn them into something you can see and enjoy every single day.
For us, it’s more than just a product. It’s about holding onto life’s best moments and keeping them visible, warm, and forever close — just like we did in Hawaii.
For us, it’s more than just a product. It’s about holding onto life’s best moments and keeping them visible, warm, and forever close — just like we did in Hawaii.