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Keeping a Lighter Where You Can Find It

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Date: 09/09/2008 Topic: Craft Tips > Advice  
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Lighter with Magnet
Lighter with Magnet
This is handy for people like me who always misplace a lighter or it falls in the couch. Glue magnets to a lighter and then stick it to something metal (like a refrigerator). It's nice to know there is at least one lighter in the house that is going to be in the same place each time I want it!

I don't super glue the magnet on because when the lighter is empty I like to reuse the magnet strip for something else!

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By Joyce wis (96) Contact
What i did was to velcro it to my computer. Then i always know were one is at.

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By sandy63 (489) Profile Blog! Contact
i dont see what you have done. i can never find a match or lighter when i need them.

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