Monday, July 17, 2023

Bisset Collection - Fridge Magnet Calendars for 2024

Never too early to order your corporate gift or even personal year end gifts for family and friends. To this end, we have a few ideas for you! The first being a straight forward Fridge Magnet Calendar with a photography from the Bisset Collection.

Size A5

Price including shipping within SA

R499.00

If you would like a specialized calendar with your company name, logo, phone numbers etc. Drop me a line we can design something special together. 


 

Fridge Magnets as an A6 Jigsaw Puzzle

 

It’s become increasingly common to find a household fridge that is covered in some sort of magnet, whether it’s a promotional magnet or a souvenir.

It wasn’t even until 1913 that the first commercial fridge was invented by a man called Fred W. Wolf.

Although fridges didn’t see widespread use until General Electric released their “Monitor-Top” fridge in 1927.

Unsurprisingly, it wasn’t until after fridges were invented that we began to use magnets on them, and this didn’t come until around the middle of the 20th Century.

It was around this time that it became common to attach a magnet to plastic numbers or letters, which were used as teaching aids.

The first fridge magnets that were actually designed for the purpose of being used on a fridge were invented by a man called Sam Hardcastle.

He had been tasked by companies in the space industry with inventing a form of magnetic letters and numbers which were completely magnetic, instead of just being a piece of plastic with a magnet attached.

Sam Hardcastle created a way to mix iron oxide, essentially iron dust, with vinyl, a slightly flexible plastic.

He found that the magnets he created suited the purpose perfectly and held onto surfaces much better as the whole of the “magnet” was magnetized.

Sam realized that his magnets had much more potential and started an advertising company that sold some of the world’s first magnetic fridge advertisements.

He went on to branch into the souvenir industry by creating specialized magnets for each US state with interesting notes on each of them for the tourism industry.

Around the time that Sam Hardcastle was developing his fridge magnets, another player stepped into the game.

A man called William Zimmerman acquired the first patent for a new type of fridge magnets in the 1970s, which were in the form of small cartoons and were quite useful to hold things on fridges.

The Bisset Collection Fridge Magnets.... as a Jigsaw Puzzle!

Size A 6 consisting of 6 pieces

Price with shipping included ( within in SA )

R499.00

Bisset Collection Children's Puzzles A4 -24 Piece

 

Since I take photographs of a lot of Goggas and other unusual critters I thought I would make Children's Puzzles with some of the more interesting ones. Size A4 and 24 Pieces .

Price: R620.00

Photographs available:
To this end I opened up a Picfair Account (https://waynebisset1.picfair.com/) this serves the purpose of not only putting a copy right on my photos but also provides a Photo Library from which clients can choose any of the 10 000+ photographs in the “store”. The idea is if a client sees a photo that they would like as a unique Canvas Print, they can just sent me a screenshot of the desired photo.
https://waynebisset.wordpress.com/2023/06/22/the-bisset-collection-unique-canvas-prints/
https://waynebisset.wordpress.com/2023/06/18/the-bisset-collection-unique-jigsaw-puzzles/

Bisset Collection - Three in One -A3 Combo

 

Hotter than July Special

3 X A3 size (297x420mm) Limited Edition canvas prints stretched onto ready-to-hang 15mm thick wooden frames for only R2015.00 including shipping countrywide!

Price: R1815.00

Insured Shipping: R200.00

Photographs available:
To this end I opened up a Picfair Account (https://waynebisset1.picfair.com/) this serves the purpose of not only putting a copy right on my photos but also provides a Photo Library from which clients can choose any of the 10 000+ photographs in the “store”. The idea is if a client sees a photo that they would like as a unique Canvas Print, they can just sent me a screenshot of the desired photo.
https://waynebisset.wordpress.com/2023/06/22/the-bisset-collection-unique-canvas-prints/
https://waynebisset.wordpress.com/2023/06/18/the-bisset-collection-unique-jigsaw-puzzles/

Dissectologist #cruciverbalist #jigsawaddict #jigsawpuzzles #artwork #canvasprints


Cityscapes 2021

 

The Bisset Collection – Unique Canvas Prints

 

As not everyone wants a Jigsaw puzzle to build and frame, so Section Eight Solutions is also introducing a Limited Edition of Canvas Prints of our unique photographs. Again only 10 will be printed:

Ready to hang stretched over a wooden frame

A1 size (594mm x 841mm)

High quality printing and canvas

Price:

A1 Canvas Print R1400.00

Shipping with insurance R180.00

Photographs available:

To this end I opened up a Picfair Account this serves the purpose of not only putting a copy right on my photos but also provides a Photo Library from which clients can choose any of the 10 000+ photographs in the “store”. The idea is if a client sees a photo that they would like as a unique Canvas Print, they can just sent me a screenshot of the desired photo.

As we live in a wicked world, here are some references and a link to my Google Business Account.

John Dovey

The nicest thing about doing business with Section Eight is the owner who is a man of integrity and his word.
His skills are impressive too!

Jill Watson 

Brilliant photo journalism, with an eye for the truth in each photo. Love the content. 

Philip Stoneman 

I love the pictures but more importantly the content. Always well written and insightful. The photographs taken are brilliantly taken. Top quality. 

Darryl Maas 

Fantastic photo journalism by someone who knows and loves nature and conveys that with unusual and interesting perspectives. Also showing daily life in SA.