![]() Some sort of fakery I’m sure!” Ha! And sure enough, by the time she got home she looked perfectly fine. My husband talked to the school secretary and when I asked him what was wrong with our daughter, his response was something like, “Oh, I don’t know. Well, mostly… We got a call from the school about an hour before pick up time that my oldest daughter wasn’t feeling well. This is a PERFECT craft to make with the kids! Although, I’ll admit, that for this post, I made these melted bead ornaments while my kids were at school. I was inspired by the wonderful posts over at The Artful Parent. lolīut it was worth it! Look how gorgeous they turned out! I got some bizarre looks from neighbours. So picture me outside wearing my big, black puffy coat (it was really cold outside yesterday), wearing an oven mitt in one hand and holding my camera in the other hand while squatting on my front lawn taking photos of the mysterious toaster oven sitting on my porch. So just to be safe, I took our toaster oven outside onto the front porch and melted the beads where I knew we’d be safe from the plastic vapors. And I’m not an expert, but I think those plastic gases that come out when the beads melt are probably not very good for your health. It was also one of those crafts where I got to feel a little like a crazy person. I could get addicted to making these! Using simple pony beads, you can make cookie cutter shapes, beautiful free handed patterns, sun catchers, or anything you like! They almost look like little stained glass works of art. These melted bead ornaments are SO MUCH FUN.
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