I am surprised that with them soft enough to roll that they would last that long. Mine would mold fairly quickly if just put in a jar. I would have to dry mine completely and then they might last in a jar for a while.
becky--We live in a very dry area which is probably why it works to just toss them in a jar. Anyplace humid you'd need to seal them up in something so they don't get moldy and gross.
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your photos always make this look so easy! Thanks for encouraging us along with the photos!
marci357
I am surprised that with them soft enough to roll that they would last that long. Mine would mold fairly quickly if just put in a jar. I would have to dry mine completely and then they might last in a jar for a while.
becky--We live in a very dry area which is probably why it works to just toss them in a jar. Anyplace humid you'd need to seal them up in something so they don't get moldy and gross.
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