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Here you go:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellophane A local shop cut a small piece for me to use in a book. They usually use it to wrap gifts. |
Places that sell flowers have it, too. I forgot about that.
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Originally Posted by justwannaquilt
go buy ya a bag of chips, sit and eat the whole thing what is left behind will be your crinkle stuff! lol Or change a bunch of baby diapers and use the plastic that the whipes come in.
My vote after changing diapers for seven years....eat a bag of chips! |
buy used toy wash it up and reuse.................thats what I do.................
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Originally Posted by thrums
Originally Posted by justwannaquilt
go buy ya a bag of chips, sit and eat the whole thing what is left behind will be your crinkle stuff! lol Or change a bunch of baby diapers and use the plastic that the whipes come in.
My vote after changing diapers for seven years....eat a bag of chips! :thumbup: :thumbup: :lol: |
I used to make cat tunnels, and dog toys. You could buy a package of it at a craft store like Micheals. They packed up and left town, now I have no idea where one would buy it.
I think it is Sunchips, has a new Eco Freindly bag. That thing is NOISY and crinkles a lot. If I were going to use a bag it would be that one! Kids were playing with it, even with the chips still inside. |
I make these for my grandsons using thr liner from cereal boxes. and even wadded some up to insert in the fabric blocks I made.
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I did it with the wrap used for gift baskets. I aslo did some small toys made of clear vinyl with sparkles, beads and bells in them and then sewed the edges with bias tape. Kids liked them
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i buy a roll of cellophane wrap at the dollar store. I can get a lot of small toys from one roll.
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ANY OF THE ONES WITH SOUR CREAM IS BEST!!!!!!!!!!!
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