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Reddit mentions of Dashington Flat Clear Marbles, Pebbles (5 Pound Bag) for Vase Filler, Table Scatter, Aquarium Decor

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Dashington Flat Clear Marbles, Pebbles (5 Pound Bag) for Vase Filler, Table Scatter, Aquarium Decor. Here are the top ones.

Dashington Flat Clear Marbles, Pebbles (5 Pound Bag) for Vase Filler, Table Scatter, Aquarium Decor
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    Features:
  • Dashington's High Quality Decorative Smooth Glass Gems
  • 5 Pound Bag Contains Approximately 400-500 Gems Per Bag
  • Translucent - Light will shine through
  • Perfect for vases, bowls, craft projects, floral, wine topping up.
  • Approximately 3/4" in size.
Specs:
ColorClear
Height10.7 Inches
Length6.4 Inches
Weight4.76 Pounds
Width1.5 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Dashington Flat Clear Marbles, Pebbles (5 Pound Bag) for Vase Filler, Table Scatter, Aquarium Decor:

u/SuperDoofusParade · 7 pointsr/gardening

Get some clear glass beads (I got these). Put your flowers in the vase then pour the beads in there up to a few inches or when the flowers stop moving around. Helps the vase to not get top heavy or the flowers collapsing towards the sides.

u/blsmothermon · 6 pointsr/whatisthisthing

In my area, they are called 'flat marbles' and are frequently used in flower arrangements and other household décor.

u/fuckpigletsgethoney · 1 pointr/ECEProfessionals

Water and sand are the main staples. You can change out the accessories to keep their interest renewed for a long time. Some things we have done:

Water:
Adding soap to make bubbles
Measuring cups, funnels, pipettes, etc.
Sea animals and seashells
Materials to test for sinking and floating
Sponges and dishes from dramatic play center

Sand:
Same measuring cups and funnels as above
Dinosaurs and/or dinosaur bones
Glass gems like these
Coins or other "treasure"

We also have used other materials like beans, rice, dried oats, etc. but they never seem to be as popular as water and sand.

u/1nky0ct0pus · 1 pointr/Rocks

These are man-made. They are decorative glass stones. https://www.amazon.com/Dashington-Marbles-Pebbles-Scatter-Aquarium/dp/B0077BPDJ8