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Custom Plush with Magnets, Velcro & Suction Cups

Make your plush stick. Hold accessories. Change outfits. We embed magnets, Velcro, and suction cups into custom plush — child-safe enclosure standards, fully sewn-in (never glued), and tested to ASTM F963 magnet-loss requirements. Strong for refrigerator promotional plush, dressable character plush, modular accessory kits, and car-window display plush.

Custom plush with embedded magnets and Velcro accessories — modular plush by StarDream Toys

Magnet, Velcro, and suction-cup plush — when each one wins

Three accessory types, three different applications:

  • Magnets — refrigerator plush (promotional plush that lives on the fridge year-round), character plush that holds a small magnetic accessory (sword, wand, badge), magnetic-base plush that sits on metal-surface trade-show booths. Highest brand-impression durability of any plush format.
  • Velcro (hook-and-loop) — dressable plush (different outfits for different seasons), modular accessory plush (snap-on hats, backpacks, capes), pull-apart character plush (educational/sensory plush where pieces detach for play). Drives repeat-purchase of accessory packs.
  • Suction cups — car-window plush (the classic Garfield-on-glass format), bathroom-mirror plush, refrigerator-door plush (alternative to magnet when fridge is non-metallic), shop-window display plush. Strong on smooth glass / tile / glossy plastic.

Magnet safety — the regulation everyone underestimates

Magnets in plush are the single most regulated accessory we work with — and for good reason. Two or more magnets ingested can attract through intestinal tissue and cause serious injury. ASTM F963 (Section 4.38) mandates a magnet-loss test: the plush is mechanically abused per a strict protocol, and no magnet may detach. CPSIA enforces this for under-12 products.

Two design rules we never break:

  • Magnets are fully encapsulated — sewn inside a sealed inner pouch (typically 6mm × 6mm minimum) with chain-stitched reinforced seams. Even if the outer plush is torn, the magnet doesn't detach.
  • Magnets are never glued in place — adhesion fails over time, especially with washing or temperature swings. Mechanical capture (sewn pouch) is the only acceptable retention method.
  • We also recommend ferrite magnets (cheaper, weaker pull) over neodymium for under-3 audiences, because if a worst-case detachment occurs, the ingestion risk severity is lower. Tell us the target audience age and we'll spec accordingly.

Dressable character plush — Velcro outfit kits as a recurring-revenue play

A character plush with Velcro attachment points for outfits creates a built-in upsell cycle. You sell the base plush; the customer then buys the seasonal outfit packs (Halloween, Christmas, summer, sports-team-themed). Industrial 3M-grade Velcro lasts 5,000+ cycles before degradation — enough for a plush to outlast 3–5 outfit changes per week for years.

We design the Velcro attachment topology with you upfront — typically 4 points (chest, back, both shoulders) supports most outfit shapes. Avoid placing Velcro on the head (visible, breaks the character silhouette when not in use) or on hard-to-reach internal seams.

Suction-cup plush — the classic Garfield-on-glass format, updated

Suction cups on plush had their golden age in the 90s (Garfield on car windows) but they still work for specific applications: car windows, shop displays, bathroom mirrors, glossy refrigerator doors that magnets won't stick to. Marine-grade silicone cups outperform PVC ones 5:1 on durability and don't yellow in UV light. We use marine-grade by default.

Typical configurations: single 30mm cup on the back (small plush, ≤200g), four 25mm cups (large plush, up to 1.5kg distributed weight). Tested holding capacity is 1.5kg on clean smooth glass at 20°C; performance drops in heat or with surface contamination.

Quote my accessory-integrated plush

Tell us accessory type (magnet / Velcro / suction cup / combo), target audience age, and quantity. We'll quote within 1 business hour.

Magnet / Velcro plush — frequently asked questions

Are magnets in plush toys safe for children?

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Yes when properly designed — fully encapsulated in a sewn inner pouch (≥6mm × 6mm), chain-stitched reinforced seams, mechanically captured (never glued), and passed ASTM F963 Section 4.38 magnet-loss test. For under-3 audiences we recommend ferrite (not neodymium) magnets to reduce worst-case severity. We test every production run and include the report.

How many wash cycles does the Velcro survive?

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Industrial 3M-grade hook-and-loop survives 5,000+ open-close cycles and 50+ machine-wash cycles before grip strength degrades meaningfully. We supply care labels recommending velcro covers (a fabric flap over the hook side) during washing to extend life; standard polyester thread on the Velcro stitching survives wash + dryer.

Will suction cups stay attached in a hot car?

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Marine-grade silicone (our standard) holds up to ~60°C without losing grip. Above that — direct summer sun on a closed car interior can hit 70-80°C and degrades any suction cup. We recommend removing the plush from car windows during peak heat; for car-window plush we include this in the care label.

Can a plush combine multiple accessory types (magnets + Velcro + sound chip)?

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Yes — common pattern for licensed character plush is: Velcro outfit attachment, magnetic accessory holders (sword, wand), and a sound chip for the character's catch-phrase. Adds $1.50–$3.50 per unit total over a base plush. MOQ rises to 1,000 pcs because of the multi-accessory QC complexity.

What's the minimum order for accessory-integrated plush?

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500 pcs for single accessory type (magnet only, or Velcro only, or suction-cup only). 1,000 pcs for multi-accessory combinations. Below these thresholds, the magnet-loss testing, electrical QC stage, and accessory-supplier setup costs dominate the per-unit price.