It was called Dip It, but the same thing is no longer sold in the US because of health issues. (Those laws are looser in the UK so it's still sold there under another name).
There is something similar sold now in the U.S. called Pretty Petals Scented Flower Maker, but it's not as good.
If you want to read more about all those products, check out this page at my site:
http://glassattic.com/polymer/other_mate...
(... click on the subcategory *Glass Paints %26amp; Dip-It Simulations*...)
HTH,
Diane B.
Does anyone remember the plastic flower maker craft kit from the 1970s? You used floral wire. What was it?
The product you are trying to recall was called 'Wimsy Dip'. You can't get it anymore.
Reply:I remember it. I've looked for it at hobby stores and it's no longer sold, as least I couldn't find it. Probably some health risk or something. If you find it, let me know.
Reply:I also can't remember the name of it. I do know that you can still buy it in the kids craft kit section of Pat Catan's craft stores. I saw it once in the craft section of Walmart. Back then I thought that they were so pretty. We did them in school for a mother's day gift.
Reply:Oh yes, I remember. Floral wire is wire wrapped (diagonally) with a waxed crepe paper. It is light leaf green, leaf green, light brown and brown and white. Used for stems and leaves. Floral tape can also be bought in the same colors and you can wrap your own wire for the same effect, that of immitating real floral stems.
Reply:I don't know what it was called, but I do remember it; you took the floral wire, made a loop shape and dipped it in this liquid that dried and formed a translucent petal. I thought it was so cool!
Reply:Hi:
I remember this too, but I can't recall what it was actually called or a good enough description for it to find it on the web.
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