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Re: Another Faux Clay Dye Job (poor man's version)
I'm very impressed with all these science experiments. Those half pies are fantastic, and I think you're making what was already a great cheap chip, all that more unique. Nice work!
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Re: Another Faux Clay Dye Job (poor man's version)
Those half-pies are truly incredible. Only problem is... I was looking at them and they seemed so sweet I kind of got this uncomfortable feeling that you were, in some small way, playing God...
Re: Another Faux Clay Dye Job (poor man's version)
Well, I had a few hours to blow today so I made 2 racks of baby blue faux clays. I used vinegar this time. Could not tell any difference between using peroxide or vinegar. The vinegar smell does not stay on the chip. Enjoy.
4 qts water
2 cups vinegar
3 pkgs of berry blue koolaid
200 white faux clays
Heat to a simmer & cook each chip 15 mins.
Not sure yet what I'll do with these but here they are for your viewing pleasure.
Re: Another Faux Clay Dye Job (poor man's version)
Those light blues came out looking very nice. I like the uniform colouring on all of the chips.
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