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biodegradable peanuts - uses?
oooh, oooh! I know this one!
Toss some in water! If they dissolve, they're cornstarch. If kids see you doing this, plan on losing some of your supply, because it's fun. You can use these to make hollow beads or structures, & you can use them to prop things up during baking, & you can probably figure out lots of things all by yourself! They squish, to an extent, & you can stick them together if they're dampened. I squished some into tiny feet & used them to form teeny clay ruby slippers for a Wizard of Oz jar once. Marla "JSS" wrote in message ... I think I may have some biodegradable in a box given to my by a friend. So how do I tell if they are? and what is the best way to use them with polymer clay? I saw this discussed earlier. I will use them for packing if nothing else. Thanks, Jackie |
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"JSS" wrote in message ... I think I may have some biodegradable in a box given to my by a friend. So how do I tell if they are? and what is the best way to use them with polymer clay? I saw this discussed earlier. I will use them for packing if nothing else. Thanks, Jackie Is this the same as the product sold for kids called "Magic Nuudles?" You can wet them and stick them together? Barbara |
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the bio ones usually look more like cheetos,
I have a Ferret and they are safe for ferrets to play in.. Mine loves digging around in them.. Marsha On Fri, 25 Jul 2003 13:21:17 -0400, "JSS" wrote: I think I may have some biodegradable in a box given to my by a friend. So how do I tell if they are? and what is the best way to use them with polymer clay? I saw this discussed earlier. I will use them for packing if nothing else. Thanks, Jackie |
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the bio ones usually look more like cheetos,
I have a Ferret and they are safe for ferrets to play in.. They were originally designed as a possible snack food; the extruder is the same for that sort of snack item. These are just not flavored. Sarajane Sarajane's Polymer Clay Gallery http://www.polyclay.com view my auctions at: http://www.polyclay.com/Collage/auction.htm |
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Sjpolyclay wrote:
the bio ones usually look more like cheetos, I have a Ferret and they are safe for ferrets to play in.. They were originally designed as a possible snack food; the extruder is the same for that sort of snack item. These are just not flavored. Sarajane I didn't know I had any of these until yesterday- now that's another thing on my LONG list of things to play with! -- ^,,^ Miracle (My older stuff is he http://mycraftyphotos.homestead.com/index.html ) |
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I have a page on cornstarch peanuts at my website that has a few more ideas as
well: http://www.glassattic.com/polymer/cornstarch.htm HTH, Diane B. http://glassattic.com --polymer clay "encyclopedia" E-mail: (don't use AOL address) |
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Gosh!
Can I buy them in the UK? I would like to use them to make jewellery/ -- Amanda http://www.picturetrail.com/amandarose1 "DianeGlassAttic" wrote in message ... I have a page on cornstarch peanuts at my website that has a few more ideas as well: http://www.glassattic.com/polymer/cornstarch.htm HTH, Diane B. http://glassattic.com --polymer clay "encyclopedia" E-mail: (don't use AOL address) |
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