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Freezing rain covers everything this morning: trees, houses, roads. It is both beautiful and dangerous!
This black-eyed susan from last year is encased in part of the crystal beauty.
You gather the extra shrink, tuck it under and fuse it to itself, almost like sewing a hem, although much clunkier!
Having a little fun with the iSight camera on the iMac at Tiff's parents house over Christmas break.
This picture was taken while the train passed by these hills. It brings in mind an old adage "How the mighty are fallen!"
The oldest mountain range of all, once known to be the highest is now a mere hillock range.
This is the other couple who were there with us that day. The shrinker compacts everything slightly and shrinks the ring a bit. As you work, it tends to get larger i guess, and we did this about 2-3 times throughout the day.
Crystal clear rectangular PVC flat shrink bags with seamless sides. 100 gauge (1 mil) thickness. 500 pieces or 250 pieces per case. Sell by case by manufacturer's outlet. Brand name "Dura". Low shrink temperature (200F to 250F). Use heat gun, heat tunnel or even a blow dryer to apply heat and shrink. For more, please see the website durapak.net/shrink-bags
...size comparison after.
(roughly shrinks to 3/8 original size) ... Find out more at Frugal Victoria