Fridge magnets: new additions to my collection

Fridge magnets are some of the most common travel souvenirs. They are everywhere, they are lovely, they are small, and they remind us of the places we’ve visited or of the people that offered them to us.

I wasn’t a big fan of fridge magnets so the first one is one that I received from a dear friend, not one that I bought for myself. I presented you the first one and showed you my fridge magnets collection in the past, but, as I did some travels since I published that post and since I enriched my collections with some fridge magnets I received from some friends, I decided to publish today a new article dedicated to these small travel souvenirs and show you my current collection.

So, my fridge looks like this:

fridge magnets collection
fridge magnets collection

And, before you start comparing the magnets on it and those included in the old article dedicated to the fridge magnets I have, I’ll tell you that yes, some of the magnets disappeared. We moved, some fell and broke… so yes, I am sad, but some magnets are gone. But hey, that’s a reason to go to those places again and buy some new ones (some were from Romania, the sea side, a dear one was from Milan…).

As anyone can imagine, some of the magnets are special. It’s either because I bought them on an unforgettable trip, or received them from someone special or just because they look amazing. Here are some of my favorite magnets

favorite small fridge magnets
favorite small fridge magnets
favourite magnets
favourite magnets
favourite magnets
favourite magnets
Buckingham Palace - fridge magnet
Buckingham Palace – fridge magnet

 

Don’t get me wrong. I love all my magnets. After all, no one is making me exhibiting them on my fridge. Each has something special. But I am more found on some.

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As a side note, the most recent ones are from Finland. Yes, there are two of them, because it was hard for me to just pick one (they were bought by Andrei who was in Finland the last week and bought several magnets). We have some friends who collect fridge magnets and we often buy some for them as well:). This time, it was hard to pick just one – as I liked the one with a bell – yes, there is a bell inside that magnet! – and the one with the Northern Lights.

As the fridge photo includes the magnets in “bulk”, in order to be able to show them on more up-close images, I photographed my collection separately – piece by piece. So, here are the fridge magnets.

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fridge magnets
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fridge magnets
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fridge magnets
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fridge magnets
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fridge magnets
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fridge magnets
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fridge magnets

A recent one I received from UK is actually a funny one. It can be used to store a pen – and a small notebook – and it has a funny message – thank you, Valentina.

fridge magnet UK - dinner options
fridge magnet UK – dinner options

So, now over to you. Do you like my collection? What magnet(s) do you like the most? And do you collect fridge magnets? How many do you have?

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Lori

I’m offering public relations, communications and image counseling in everyday life and I have a PR agency – PRwave INTERNATIONAL. I am passionate about reading, blogging (I also have a blog in Romanian) and traveling. Follow me on Twitter - @violetaloredana (Romanian) and @TravelMoments.

20 thoughts on “Fridge magnets: new additions to my collection

  • 21 November, 2015 at 14:26
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    I love fridge magnets, unfortunately I only started collecting them quite late in my travel career so there are whole continents I have travelled through that aren’t represented on my fridge, but hey, that’s one more reason to go back, right?

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  • 21 November, 2015 at 15:49
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    We have a collection like yours! We now have about a hundred! Love the way it helps us see sights with a purpose and then the way it punctuates a trip!

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  • 21 November, 2015 at 16:00
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    Awesome collection! You’ve got quite a bunch already. I’m collecting shot glasses, but so far I suck because I keep forgetting to buy them on my travels!

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  • 21 November, 2015 at 16:27
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    wow, that’s an impressive collection! And even one from my country! 😀
    When I travel, I usually bring some wooden souvenirs, very seldom magnets, but I have one that I like a lot, it’s made of wood and of course with a penguin 😀

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  • 21 November, 2015 at 16:30
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    Now that is the COOLEST fridge magnet collection ever! I started a collection but my other half banned them from our home so it killed that habit annoyingly. I now turn to currency as my ultimate souvenir from every place I’ve visited.

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  • 21 November, 2015 at 17:09
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    That’s a lot of magnets! 😉 I don’t collect them myself, but friends of mine also have a large collection from every place they visit.

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  • 22 November, 2015 at 08:23
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    I do not have such a collection but it is a good idea since a ref magnets are inexpensive, small and light items to collect. I do buy ref magnets as a souvenir for my reliever at work, since she collects these.

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  • 22 November, 2015 at 12:43
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    That’s already a lot of magnets, I wish I thought about getting one in each place I visit. It’s nice to have collection like that! Congrats to the new additions.

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  • 22 November, 2015 at 16:47
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    I love this! What a wonderful way to relive your adventures every time you go into the kitchen! (You’ve made me want to add a magnetic surface in my office so that I can start collecting magnets like this!)

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  • 22 November, 2015 at 17:03
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    Wow that is a huge collection! I don’t keep one but bring them for my auntie who loves to get the really rare ones!

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  • 22 November, 2015 at 18:25
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    I love it! we used to collect fridge magnets as well, and shot glasses 🙂

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  • 23 November, 2015 at 06:45
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    What a great collection! My mom also loves keeping the fridge magnets from the places we traveled as souvenirs.

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  • 23 November, 2015 at 15:07
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    Wow! Impressive collection! My boyfriend loves collecting these fridge magnet too. He will buy one everytime travel at different place. I am sure after some years, the collection will cover the entire fridge. Haha

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  • 23 November, 2015 at 18:50
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    Wow! You really have lots of fridge magnets from round the world. Admire all those collectibles and keep it up.

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  • 24 November, 2015 at 03:33
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    Wow you have quite the collection there! I should probably think about collecting magnets – I collect postcards and always put them on my fridge with magnets, so I’m thinking cutting straight to the magnet would make life a lot easier lol 😀

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  • 24 November, 2015 at 04:55
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    I used to collect ref magnet but stopped since I already had our ref full. You have a nice collection of ref magnet. Now, I’m collecting starbucks mugs from all over the world.

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  • 24 November, 2015 at 07:02
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    Great collection! I collect shot glasses from my travels. A little less convenient than magnets!

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  • 24 November, 2015 at 09:26
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    it’s been years since i last sawone of these.. haha when i was younger i would receive these as gift on Christmas parties.. how time really flies hha

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  • 24 November, 2015 at 17:28
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    Omg this looks like the fridge of my hubby’s mom! She’s also into collecting magnets from all over the world. ^^

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  • 10 September, 2018 at 22:31
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    When I saw the magnet from Turda, I knew you were from Romania 🙂

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