Floam, Fun You Can Feel
Posted: Thursday, September 15, 2005
by lorien1973
Online Discount Mart Home & Garden Decor
Kids are saying it’s all the rage. Adults are agreeing! The product Floam is as hot as Play dough and twice the fun.
Made of tiny microbeads that adhere to each other, Floam can be modeled into any shape you or your child can imagine. Floam is turning fun into artwork!
A safe and non-toxic product, Floam can be formed into anything and will also adhere as decorations to a variety of surfaces. Floam is non-staining and can be easily removed from surfaces.
Floam turns into artwork with its state of the art microbeads’ ability to adhere to one another and to other objects. Will stick to glass, ceramics, wood, tile and more and can still be easily removed without risk of staining.
Floam can be reused over and over again without losing its adhering properties, or you can let it dry out and keep its shape forever. However, once Floam colors are mixed, they can not be unmixed.
Floam is fun you can feel! You can turn anything into a fabulous Floam creation. Mold it, roll it or cover articles with it, the possibilities with Floam are endless.
Play-dough and clay are messy and hard to keep fresh. Floam is easy to use and fun for the entire family. Floam can make hats, face masks, Halloween costumes and can be used to decorate anything!
Kids are using Floam to decorate their mirrors, shoes, ceramic pots, skateboards, bicycles, school books, pencils and more! If they can think it, they can Floam it.
Floam can also be used to make neat models of toys, trains, planes, dinosaurs and many, many more! You can mold Floam into a Frisbee or a ball and take it outside to play with it.
Floam equals fun, and fun that kids can feel! When the fun is put into kids’ hands in a shapeable, moldable, hands-on product, the possibilities never end! The tiny microbeads will provide hours of fun for your kids and is something the whole family can do together.
Floam is a safe, fun family product to make and shape into inexhaustible ideas. Watch your child’s imagination take shape in their hands again and again.
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