Magnetello
Small Business Owner
I’m part of a small team behind Magnetello, and I wanted to introduce us here properly - not with a sales pitch, but with the “why” behind what we’re creating.
A few years ago, I watched a bride open a box of her wedding photos months after the day. Incredible images. She smiled, scrolled, and then… they went back into a folder. What stayed visible every single day? A slightly crooked photo booth strip she’d stuck on her fridge with a cheap magnet. That tiny, imperfect print outlasted the entire professional gallery in her daily life. That moment stuck with me.
At Magnetello, we’re building a premium, handcrafted magnet experience around a very simple idea: your most meaningful photos should live where you actually see them - on your fridge, your office board, your morning coffee path.
What we do (and why we’re different):
Wedding photo booth experiences that deliver heirloom-quality photo magnets on the spot. Not flimsy strips guests toss in a drawer. We’re talking thick, beautifully finished magnets people genuinely want to take home and display.
Handcrafted custom photo magnets for everyday life - family snapshots, pet portraits, vacation moments - printed with a level of care most people reserve for framed art.
Premium materials only. Strong magnetic grip, scratch-resistant surfaces, rich color depth. No thin, curling corners. No fading after two months.
We’re not trying to be a giant print factory. We’re a small, hands-on team that treats every magnet like a tiny piece of someone’s personal history, because that’s exactly what it is.
Where we are right now:
We’re currently putting the final touches on our launch, and I’m genuinely excited (and a little nervous) to share it with you all. If you’re curious, our site is live with a newsletter signup. Joining it is the best way to see what we’re building first - and honestly, it would mean the world to a small team just starting out.
Thanks for reading. I’ll be around in the comments if anyone wants to chat about photo magnets, wedding details, or why fridges are the most underrated gallery space in any home.