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brittney t.

brittney t.

13 Aug 16:48

one more questions :)
awhile ago i made this play dough charm and i put one of those charm things well it was metal and so when i left it to dry in heat lol umm... where the metal was it went brown colour?

brittney t.

brittney t.

13 Aug 16:33

oh ok thanks a lot for telling me.

Beverly Balentine

Beverly Balentine

13 Aug 05:16

Brittney T. Thanks... Actually no, the play doh's color stays the same, but over time it does begin to fade. I remember the first one I ever made, and my mother-n-law still has it. She's had for about a year and half, maybe two years. It's still red, but only a little lighter. But if you're not careful, they do tend to crack, but only if you dry them out with a lot of heat. I always store mine in a dark place for a few days to let them dry. They're not fully dry around that time, but you can move them around without having to worry about breaking them. So far everyone that I have given one to, loved it. And what's cool about using play doh instead of clay, is that play doh kind of has a smell to it... and not a bad smell...:)

Beverly Balentine

Beverly Balentine

13 Aug 05:08

Deli S. You are so welcome. What can I say, except your reversible tote bag is great.

brittney t.

brittney t.

12 Aug 13:59

hi
i seen your play doh rose and i love it.
but doesn't play do turn whitish color?

deli s.

deli s.

04 May 12:01

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