
Polymer. An experiment to see if I could duplicate cardboard dividers using polymer.
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These creative "days" shall we call them, happen every once in a while. Like I have nothing else to do.
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Useful maybe in a doll house or small diorama or would make cute shelves in a woodland creature's house. Yeah, getting scary now.

Using scrap polymer, I experimented to see if I could duplicate a tool holder I had and was happy with the results. It's lasted a long time and is still going strong. It's just fun using polymer as a puzzle piece in the construction of something other than jewelry or doll related projects.
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