I really dislike deception. I guarantee you, that iron was either on the absolute lowest setting or it was not on at all. You cannot iron a plastic bag. The end results of the egg shells had nothing to do with the iron. I have used a rolling pin on egg shells and gotten the same results. All this person did was pulverize the shells. You can also use a spice grinder.
That was my first thought - what the heck is that bag made from if a hot iron is not melting it instantly!? I agree with you; probably not on - but it's a good way to get views 😉
The plastic would melt. She is probably using it just to crush the eggs. And yes, a rolling pin would work. Think of people who would ruin an iron thinking you actually had to “iron”. I hate all these stupid diy…..who the hell has time
We have hens and I crush the eggshells to put in the garden. I use a rolling pin, but an unheated iron would probably work better. Would cover more surface area.
They never say to heat up the iron. Common sense should be enough to tell you the iron's not hot. But yes, any sturdy device could pulverize the shells. Nifty idea for flocking, I think.
I give my crushed egg shells to the garden birds along with seed, good calcium for them, and aids their digestion, but may need to use them like this as alternative use
Very deceptive title…. I’m a long time crafter and this is more trouble than it’s worth…. And also…. the rule of ‘3’s’ would have been beneficial as well…j
I really dislike deception. I guarantee you, that iron was either on the absolute lowest setting or it was not on at all. You cannot iron a plastic bag. The end results of the egg shells had nothing to do with the iron. I have used a rolling pin on egg shells and gotten the same results. All this person did was pulverize the shells. You can also use a spice grinder.
That was my first thought - what the heck is that bag made from if a hot iron is not melting it instantly!? I agree with you; probably not on - but it's a good way to get views 😉
Do not heat iron😊
The plastic would melt. She is probably using it just to crush the eggs. And yes, a rolling pin would work. Think of people who would ruin an iron thinking you actually had to “iron”. I hate all these stupid diy…..who the hell has time
We have hens and I crush the eggshells to put in the garden. I use a rolling pin, but an unheated iron would probably work better. Would cover more surface area.
They never say to heat up the iron. Common sense should be enough to tell you the iron's not hot. But yes, any sturdy device could pulverize the shells. Nifty idea for flocking, I think.
The Iron is NOT ON. She just used it to crash the egg shells.
Ganz schön viel Arbeit,aber wirklich sehr schön❤
You could use a rolling pin to get the same result.
I give my crushed egg shells to the garden birds along with seed, good calcium for them, and aids their digestion, but may need to use them like this as alternative use
The iron isn't on she's just crushing them, the bag would melt.
Duh or stick and ruin iron😅
Gute Idee
Grazie mille!👍🌹
It was an interesting idea 👍🏻👍🏻
(My recycling craft) channel has also done beautiful things with egg shells
Muy lindo trabajo. Gracias
Very nice!
The iron was just used for the weight an to flatten the shells
Excelente
Beautiful ❤
You come up with the best ideas👍🔥
Ma il sacchetti non si brucia?
Absolument magnifique et magique.
Félicitations à toi et à très vite.
♥️🙏🍀👍😘🙋♀️🇨🇵
Sauf qu'en France les coquilles d'oeufs sont marron 😢
@@chocoholicatletignet1532 désolée de vous contredire, mais les œufs à coquille blanche existent bien en France.
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Toll😮
so beautiful
Great tutorial and fantastic music
Awsome
Smart, God bless you always, I do DIY and recycling, friend from Philippines
Nice
With 4eggs shells and 500 grams water ,will make drink of calcium in nutrimix and it looks beige colour and taste like just water but natural calcium
Great idea, but I gave it a thumbs down because of the click bait lie in the title.
Die einzelnen Handgriffe😢 kann man vermeiden..
Thanks for the great ideas ❤
What temperature do you have the iron
What kind of plastic bag doesn't melt when you put heat on it
The iron is cold. DON'T use a hot iron.
Not on..
Anything would probably work...brick, bottle rolling, rolling pin.
Please bake your eggshells at 250° for 1 hour before doing anything crafty with them. Salmonella isn't common but getting it just once can be deadly.
Well if the had have been on it would have been totally ruined.
They didn’t iron the egg shells they just crushed them with the iron so that is miss leading
cosi sminuzzati se messi dentro i vasi dei fiori le lumache non entrano a mangiarli.
Indian craft babes
Very deceptive title…. I’m a long time crafter and this is more trouble than it’s worth…. And also…. the rule of ‘3’s’ would have been beneficial as well…j
I don't like this video!!
Do tell, why? Curious
Iron an egg shell
Right, inside a plastic bag. Should have just said smash....
I guess the iron is not switched on! But you got my attention!
@@barbaraevans6082mine too 😂
(My recycling craft) channel has also done beautiful things with egg shells
😂
That plastic bag would melt with a hot iron
It's not even plugged in. You could use anything to smash the shells
I can picture ppl all over the world destroying their irons after watching this...and for what?
That’s what I just wrote
Who wouldn't know the iron is cold? It's only common sense not to heat up the iron. It's just used for the weight and size of it.
😂😂😂no doubt..❤❤❤
So ein unsinn, das geht einfacher😂
Do people really think other people are that stupid!!!!
Nice . Small active youtubers lets connect ❤🎉