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HelFl
04-06-2007, 08:16 PM
Can anyone help please? During the 1970's my parents bought me a crafty idea called Plasticraft. I could use it to make paperweights etc. I can't remember exactly what I used to do except that there were moulds that you poured this disgusting liquid into and let it set. To remove the item from the mould I used to have to boil it. I know it's vague but it was a few years ago!!!Has anyone heard of this and whether it can still be purchased - and if so where?
Thank you
Helen:sm:

BeadsbyLili
04-06-2007, 08:45 PM
Hello ! Yeah - I loved this stuff when I was a kid too - it stank to high heaven and could make you a bit light headed but we made all sorts of (awful) key rings, pendants and paperweights with shells/flowers/coins and anything else we could plastic coat (my mum still has some of it around - LOL) ! Anyway, you got me going with this so I googled and found some stuff called 'Crystal Resin' on a website called 'homecrafts' which I think could be the modern day equivalent ....so hope that helps you in your quest !! :mf:

nattynetty
04-06-2007, 10:02 PM
Ahhh memories :)

I had this stuff too as a kid and my lucky lucky friends and rellies had some loverly shell keyrings for pressies that year ;). Had completely forgotten it ever existed but as soon as you mentioned the smell (and the shells, flowers etc) it all came flooding back.

beadsbydesign
05-06-2007, 06:14 AM
My dad used to moan like crazy about the smell so mum and I had to do it when dad was out.
A few years ago my FIL went to Turkey and came back with a vase made with pebbles and the resiny sort of thing.
Sounds like you are going to have fun!

julz
05-06-2007, 02:23 PM
I seen that crystal resin stuff in a craft shop yesterday. They made lovely flowers with it for displaying.

Cheap also it was only £1.99 a pot.

Have fun with it if you decide to get some.

I was tempted!

Julz:)

goldy1
06-06-2007, 02:40 PM
Is this the stuff. http://www.fredaldous.co.uk/search.cgi

beadsbydesign
06-06-2007, 02:48 PM
well it's not what I was talking about. I did use that when I was young though and had lots of fun. The stuff I thought it was was a yellowy resin type thing that you melted and then poored into molds where you had placed dried flowers or shells. It dried slightly yelllowy and more resembled paperweights. It was actually very strong and robust! not easily destructable...

JBJB
06-06-2007, 04:40 PM
What about this American site?

http://www.alpineimport.com/items.asp?CartId={FD76EVERESTF19B-AFA2-4A4A-ADDF-A8A664D97DB8}&Cc=10001087&iTpStatus=0&Tp=&Bc=

alnmcmahon
28-07-2007, 09:12 PM
Can anyone help please? During the 1970's my parents bought me a crafty idea called Plasticraft. I could use it to make paperweights etc. I can't remember exactly what I used to do except that there were moulds that you poured this disgusting liquid into and let it set. To remove the item from the mould I used to have to boil it. I know it's vague but it was a few years ago!!!Has anyone heard of this and whether it can still be purchased - and if so where?
Thank you
Helen:sm:
yes i had a plasticraft my dad andi would catch spiders and centipedes and cast them in clear hexagonal andoval keyrings. they banned it cos it was givin all the kids dermititis

Woodsprite
29-07-2007, 06:26 PM
Good old Plasticraft - I was never cruel as to entomb spiders and centipedes, stuck more to the shells and flowers, although I do believe that somewhere my mum still has a peperweight containing two of my extracted teeth!! The boxed kit still resides with the rest of my old toys and games in my mum and dad's loft. Do you think it's worth getting out next time Antiques Roadshow are in town?!!

candles by lisa
30-07-2007, 06:39 AM
Ow the memories - remembering making endless pendents from the stuff and sticking beads in them - as I recall that stuff was pretty indestructible when set - wonder what my parents did with my first crafty creations? Probably headed straight for the bin.

Thanks for the memories.

Lisa

:D

clivethompson
09-06-2008, 08:59 PM
Hi Helen, Yes, I remember it well. My mother worked in a toy shop and I was always looking in the boxes to see just what yiu got for your money. I used to buy the resin and hardener from MOD EDIT - PLEASE READ THE RULES, can't remember exactly where they were, but the resin was clear. I tried using fiberglass resin and hardener, but this had a slight yelo hue to it, it was great for abstracts, but not so good for setting things in plastic. I was using it around 1973 -75 but have not heard if it is still available. CLive