One of the polymer clay artists I follow used enough mica powder on her pieces that she developed pneumonia, She also dry sanded her items, so polymer clay dust added to her lung problems. SHe now wears a face mask when she works on her art.
Glitter is really dangerous. As CELECCA said it can cause pneumonia. The stuff never biodegrades and fish and birds eat it with tragic results. Scientists and doctors would like to see it banned.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
kids’ll be kids
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
“Acute glitter-lung” such a great idea.
ellisaana Premium Member about 6 years ago
Dill’s name is Dillon?
Melki Premium Member about 6 years ago
I’ll be making Valentines with a roomful of kids at the library on Wednesday. Pray for me.
Vince M about 6 years ago
One of my very favorite lines – “Creativity plus Neatness equals Art!”
ChessPirate about 6 years ago
I’ll bet they forgot to put the cough on the cough cough cough…
Perkycat about 6 years ago
Don’t make her a card, Alice, she will have a set-back.
drawmelaughing about 6 years ago
i hope Richard Thomas never grows up.
celeconecca about 6 years ago
One of the polymer clay artists I follow used enough mica powder on her pieces that she developed pneumonia, She also dry sanded her items, so polymer clay dust added to her lung problems. SHe now wears a face mask when she works on her art.
Dani Rice about 6 years ago
Glitter is really dangerous. As CELECCA said it can cause pneumonia. The stuff never biodegrades and fish and birds eat it with tragic results. Scientists and doctors would like to see it banned.
dogday Premium Member about 6 years ago
What are these, pre-schoolers? Only a nitwit gives glitter and scissors to pre-schoolers en masse. One on one, yes, but a classroom full?
David Rickard Premium Member about 6 years ago
Miss Bliss deserves what she for giving glitter to preschoolers—everyone knows the stuff is a WMD invented by Satan…
Sisyphos about 6 years ago
The real question is, does Miss Bliss’s insurance cover acute glitterlung?
Also, does the EPA require that glitter come with a stern health warning label?
As if we didn’t already have enough problems!