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Anyone work with Water beads?


Endy0816

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Testing it out.

Want to test what happens after the bead shrinks up first. One of the larger ones split apart on me while I was threading it(kinda freaky). One of the halves from it is at the bottom for further testing.

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After they dry, plan is to rehydrate them, put them outside and see what happens.

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Worked as expected. The hard form is interesting by itself. Doesn't slide and with such a small hole for the thread has the appearance of a liquid droplet.

 

Re-hydrating...

 

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Not sure what to make of this... Going move on with putting them outside.

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Normally? Decor, slow release of liquids(water typically), toys.

 

https://www.pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=waterbeads&rs=typed&0=waterbeads%7Ctyped&remove_refine=water%7Ctyped

 

They can be scented, glow, water plants, be a toy, be used in decor, but you only ever see them used in one sort of container or another. Was thinking someone using them for their plants might have noticed something.

 

 

Personally I was thinking to make items with them that change when wet(or at least don't involve a container).

 

'Berries' on a painting that swell after a storm.

A Dream Catcher whose beads can change size.

 

That sort of thing.

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