🎨 Craft Your Dreams into Reality!
The Darice #7 Mesh Plastic Canvas is a set of 6 clear sheets, each measuring 10.5 x 13.5 inches, designed for a variety of crafting projects. Its transparent design allows for intricate detailing and creativity, making it a must-have for any DIY enthusiast.
A**R
Plastic canvas.
I got these to make the bottoms of some purses I make to give the bottom more stability. Works great
R**N
Great to use
Very durable and easy in projects.
C**N
Off label use... hint: sprouting
I bought these to cut to fit into my sprout growing trays. The ones with the green bottom tray and white tray for the seeds. The holes were too big and the broccoli seeds were falling through. This worked perfectly! The roots grew through the holes and into the bottom water tray. I was able to grow my broccoli without losing the tiny seeds.
C**N
Very sturdy and works well
Very good but it gets very brittle if it's hung outdoors
B**H
Durable and Great Size
I actually purchased these to use as part of a homemade sifter for garden use and they work great. They're thick and durable and were easily attached to the sifting frame using hot glue. There has been no warping, discoloration, or tearing. The size of the holes is also great because it produces a nice, fine product. Yes, it's pricier than one might find in a store, but my local store did not have this particular gauge so I was very happy to pay the extra dollar or two.Overall, these are versatile, strong, and durable and I definitely recommend them.
P**M
Great product
I do a lot of plastic canvas projects, love darice plastic canvas . I wish it was available in a bigger number of pieces, maybe 10 orc12 in a package.
A**R
Orton Gillingham screens
I am a teacher who uses this as the bumpy screen for Orton Gillingham’s red word writing. I am writing this review so I can find this seller if my class size increases next year. It worked perfectly!
W**O
Perfect (if odd) solution for dishwasher silverware racks
Thanks to a DIY review, I learned I might use these to help keep newer-styled flatware from poking through the large openings in the my dishwasher’s silverware rack. I just cut rectangles to fit and popped them in. After a test run, though, I found most of the newly cut shapes had been tossed askew. So I used a little wire (small-sized white twisties) to secure them. Voila! They’ve been in place for quite a while now and are still perfect solutions.
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