• December 4, 2007


These are the final product of the messy Talc Project from last week. The template for these lovely, simple labels can be found here. It’s a PDF File and takes a few minutes to download.

Enjoy making these fun and easy gifts for Christmas. If you come up with innovative ways to keep the dust down, let me know. I’d love to share it with our group.

 

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  1. Ooops! I forgot this part:
    To cut down on the dust, I also mix in a zip-lock bag. When I’m finished, I just cut the tip off one corner of the bag to make a small hole, then just pour into the containers. There’s very little mess or dust when your finished, & you can fill the smallest of containers this way.

    Mary
    Katie MacKay’s Bathworks, Ltd

  2. To keep down some of the dust, I mix on the stove-top with the hood fan on high. That cut down on a LOT of the air-borne dust particles.

    Mary
    Katie MacKay’s Bathworks, Ltd

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