Can the snow flakes touch each other while processing ?
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Tawny, your question should be asked in the area beneath the specific project. By doing that the person who posted the project will see your question and mosst likely answer your inquiry. Maybe the project is one of these?
https://www.hometalk.com/search/all?filter=making%20snowflakes%3F
I'm not sure what project you're looking at, let us know that and we might better be able to help you.
It sounds like you're asking about a specific project, Tawny. You'll need to go there to get an answer from the author or the post. Without knowing the project, my guess would be to not let them touch though.
Can you share the project you are asking about?
they will stick together. Separate them if possible
Sounds like this is related to a post?
Yes they can. That is how people get big drifts of snow.
If this doesn't answer your question contact the person who posted the project you are questioning. Thanks!!!
It's a long shot with so many snowflake projects on Hometalk, but if you're talking about this post, they shouldn't touch if you're making more than one at a time. https://www.hometalk.com/diy/craft/ornaments/crystal-snowflakes-11354539
Hello! Not sure exactly which projects you are asking about. If it something that you saw in a Hometalk posted project, ask your question on that precise post.
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Hope this helps.
Hi Tawny. Without knowing what project you're referring to makes it nearly impossible to know how to answer your question. Try going back to the original project and ask this question to the person who posted it. Good luck Tawny. Happy Holidays.
Hi Tawny,
Not unless you want them to stick!
Hi Tawny, hope this helps you,
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/rooms/create-a-crystal-snowflake-ornament-or-window-charm-2481279
Create a Crystal Snowflake Ornament or Window Charm