These look very 'kewl'!!! As usual, wish I could come play at your house. I've tried playing with FP, but I'm still scared of burning myself - me being a ditz and all!!! LOL.
Hi there. If you want some wonderful FP inspiration and lots of tips and help, go and visit the Art Of Friendly Plastic Blog http://friendlyplastic.blogspot.com. If you only heat your FP until it is just soft enough to work with, you will never burn yourself. Try hot water (60- 70 deg C) instead of a heat gun and you really can't burn yourself as the plastic never gets hotter than the water.
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Hey Carol,
These look very 'kewl'!!! As usual, wish I could come play at your house. I've tried playing with FP, but I'm still scared of burning myself - me being a ditz and all!!! LOL.
Hugz......
Hi there. If you want some wonderful FP inspiration and lots of tips and help, go and visit the Art Of Friendly Plastic Blog http://friendlyplastic.blogspot.com. If you only heat your FP until it is just soft enough to work with, you will never burn yourself. Try hot water (60- 70 deg C) instead of a heat gun and you really can't burn yourself as the plastic never gets hotter than the water.
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