The Slice
Mini Food Earrings
2/5/2024 | 1m 2sVideo has Closed Captions
The Duluth Public Library held a craft event, teaching the craft of craft food earrings.
Watch as the Duluth Public Library held a craft event, teaching the public to craft food earrings!
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The Slice is a local public television program presented by PBS North
The Slice
Mini Food Earrings
2/5/2024 | 1m 2sVideo has Closed Captions
Watch as the Duluth Public Library held a craft event, teaching the public to craft food earrings!
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipWe are making food earrings.
This is a program where we get to make three different types of foods and turn them into jewelry.
We are making cinnamon rolls, the best type of cookie in the world.
The store bought grocery store cookie and tacos.
We're making frosting for our cinnamon rolls, frosting for our cookies and sour cream for the tacos.
With food earrings or with any polymer clay, you can bake it with metal inside.
So like the fasteners, everything that can be baked into there.
The temperature for typically for polymer clay is going to be to 75.
15 minutes per quarter inch.
No, absolutely not.
They look edible, but no.
I did make these earrings.
Yes.
And before anybody asks, I did not take a bite out of the top one.
I do a wide range of craft programs and I love teaching crafts like that to my patrons.
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