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Reddit mentions of 2 Unique Transparent Water Gels Packets for 'The Floating Pearls Look' - Vase Decorations - Not Including The Pearls (Sold Separately)

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of 2 Unique Transparent Water Gels Packets for 'The Floating Pearls Look' - Vase Decorations - Not Including The Pearls (Sold Separately). Here are the top ones.

2 Unique Transparent Water Gels Packets for 'The Floating Pearls Look' - Vase Decorations - Not Including The Pearls (Sold Separately)
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  • Wow your guests with this Hottest Trend. Elegant with a magical twist for floating vase fillers and table scatters for wedding decorations, anniversaries, holidays, birthdays, baby showers , bridal showers and more
  • Two Jumbo Packets will generate 1 gallon or 16 measuring cups of hydrated water gels.
  • Can be prepared weeks in advance and centerpieces will last for several weeks. They are also reusable for several times, can be stored for many years and they work like magic!!! They are biodegradable and safe for fresh flowers
  • Pearls and Floating Candles are sold separately and vases are not for sale
  • Please contact us for any inquiries, consultation needs and quantity estimation for your vases!
Specs:
Height0.25 inches
Length4 inches
Size2 Packets
Weight0.01875 Pounds
Width3 inches

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Found 3 comments on 2 Unique Transparent Water Gels Packets for 'The Floating Pearls Look' - Vase Decorations - Not Including The Pearls (Sold Separately):

u/haahaahaa · 44 pointsr/gifs

They make smaller versions of this for "floating" things in water. Makes for a neat optical illusion. YOu can see them here. My wife used them for centerpieces at my sister-in-laws wedding. They start out as tiny ~1mm beads. You soak them in water and they swell to about the size of a marble. Shoving your hand into a bucket of them feels really cool. Somewhat therapeutic.

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/weddingplanning

Have you heard of those water jelly things? I don't know exactly how they work but basically you have some jelly balls and they turn transparent when filled with water like [this] (http://www.amazon.com/Wholesale-Transparent-Vase-Floating-Separately/dp/B003D8O50C). I've never tried it myself but maybe the lemons would stay preserved longer?