Craft Water
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Floral and craft simulated water. You can microwave or stove top this product. Just heat, pour and cure. It works in minutes. It is non-flammable and non-yellowing.
Take your floral arrangements and crafts to the next level with Craft Water simulated water. You can use a microwave oven or stovetop to prepare this product. Just heat, pour, and cure. It works in minutes. It is non-flammable and non-yellowing.
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Details:
- Volume: 12 Ounces
- Color: Clear
- Quantity: 1
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Craft water
Worked great didn't need to heat for very long on stovetop
Kids school project
Great stuff! Boil and pour it onto your surface. When it dries it's jelly like and stayed clear. It sets up right away. If you don't pour it all out right away it cools quick and will have to reheat. Used for an ocean/island topo map for kids school proj.
Messy and difficult to use
This created bubbling after it was poured and the heating up process was a pain. I do not recommend using this.
This Is An Okay Product
It is definitely clear and doesn't yellow. It did create some bubbling but I didn't care. Used this for a Mother's Day gift for a floral arrangement. Looked nice before we shipped it. The water congealed on itself. Looks awful now. Exactly like jello.
It was easy
Reading the directions it sounded difficult especially with the project I wanted it for. I skipped the heating the vase up part and found that might be an unnecessary step to keep the gel from setting if it rolls down the glass. So far so good