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2025-09-01 17:37:32
Great value for money and they work well. Remember a little goes a long way!
Tamiko Brielle
2025-07-20 17:50:10
Great for vase decoration they expand in water
Jo Jo
2025-05-29 21:54:06
These are amazing. When dry, they look like grains of sand. It takes a couple of hours for them to fully expand and they are on the small side, but you can fill a good-sized vase with less than 2 teaspoons of the granules. Start with less than you think you’ll need. I’m using them for floating candle centerpieces. Once expanded, you can arrange pearls or pieces of real or fake floral pieces down in your container and they’ll stay suspended.
Jami
2025-05-15 10:59:58
First of all, they don't come with directions, so thanks to whoever said, "add 1 teaspoon to 3 cups of warm water" online, because that is what I did in a large gallon pitcher, and it worked great. I used these for centerpieces for a bridal shower. It takes about 90 minutes or so for all of the water to absorb and then I poured the contents into a strainer and then into the vases.Because I used artificial flowers, I noticed some of the beads had rust on them afterwards, so be mindful that any water left on the beads can cause the metal on artificial stems to rust and discolor the beads. They are quite bouncy, so be careful filling vases, because once they hit the floor, they are very difficult to find until you step on one.This is a very economical way to buy vase filler, as opposed to buying the premade ones at Hobby Lobby. I don't know how long they last after the initial first use.
Nicole Goode
2025-03-15 14:54:11
Used in vases as part of decoration for an event. Though they were smaller than expected they worked and gave the look I was going for.
V Noblitt
2025-02-28 14:22:43
I had oddly-shaped glass vessels with narrow openings, and I was tired of having to clean out rings left behind with real water. I wanted some kind of glass beads to hold artificial stems. This item worked perfectly and looks modern. I will continue to use them for future projects, but they worked exactly as I needed them to for the first project.
Jean D. Cornelius
2025-02-05 17:26:11
Daughter made center pcs using bead, water, cattails, grasses and plastic mallard ducks. Very nice.
Robin Fenwick
2024-12-16 20:54:32
Be sure to let them soak for a while! I found overnight to be best to let them grow. Also do it in a very large container so they have room to grow. Otherwise, they will be all over the floor!
L. Rod
2024-12-10 15:21:04
Pesé 10 grms de producto y los dejé en agua. Después conté 100 piezas y pesaron 24 grms.Pesando los 10 grms ya hidratados el fueron 560 grms: 560/24 = 23.3 x 100 pzs = 23,333 x 30 = 70 mil. Faltan 50 mil pzs aproximadamente. :-(
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