tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027556973128237456.post7388412679791502086..comments2023-07-11T10:42:13.457+02:00Comments on flora amalie's (still) untitled blog: Friday night hat rantsflora amaliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03516346205652330565noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027556973128237456.post-14979451780499623362012-07-08T14:35:28.815+02:002012-07-08T14:35:28.815+02:00 Well, the best way is to boil them for a really, ... Well, the best way is to boil them for a really, really long time, but we didn't have our hot plate with us, and you need to do it outside cause it stinks.<br />Alternatively, if the skull is almost clean, you can soak it for a couple of minutes in a chlorine/water solution, but you gotta be careful with the chlorine cause it can destroy the skull. If it's totally old and clean already, just a good wash with an old toothbrush will do!<br />And for the hats, i put the pieces back together to make a whole skull, and lacquer them a bunch.floraamalienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8027556973128237456.post-25521853355288964592012-07-08T02:02:11.559+02:002012-07-08T02:02:11.559+02:00I love those! Very unique. How do you prepare the...I love those! Very unique. How do you prepare the skulls, just out of curiosity? This is something I know nothing about!Caitlin A.http://tomakelovestay.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.com