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  • MrMarkyMark
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    The family dog has a better coat than that

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  • FatLazyContractor
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    Originally posted by Martin Scroatman View Post
    We used to make badges out of crisp packets.

    Just put an empty crusps packet in a hot oven for about 30 seconds & it shrinks and hardens but the logo would normally remain clear & distinct.

    Stick a safety pin through it et voila - you have a badge!

    KP Outer Spacers was my favourite one for doing this.
    We used to make condoms out of bread dough when we were kids.

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  • Martin Scroatman
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    We used to make badges out of crisp packets.

    Just put an empty crusps packet in a hot oven for about 30 seconds & it shrinks and hardens but the logo would normally remain clear & distinct.

    Stick a safety pin through it et voila - you have a badge!

    KP Outer Spacers was my favourite one for doing this.

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  • vetran
    started a topic ROFL

    ROFL

    Woman wrapped Asda bag around hair and ended up with logo on her locks | Daily Mail Online

    Dyeing with embarrassment! Woman wraps Asda carrier bag around her hair after putting colour treatment in - and ends up with the store's green logo in her locks
    Rebecca Richardson was colouring her hair white using store bought dye
    To aid drying process she wrapped an Asda shopping bag around her head
    Little did she know however that the plastic surface had stuck to her locks
    When she removed it she discovered store's bright green logo dyed in hair

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