Dippity Glass crafts is one of the popular hobbies in the 70’s. It is also known as “Wire Dip Craft”, “Dip It Fantasy Film”, “Dippity Glass”, “Formafilm” and “Fun Film”. However, the products for this craft are now almost nowhere to be found. In my own research on Google I discovered that it is hardly available, even in online stores. If you’re looking to buy one for yourself, search under the keyword “dunk it fantasy movie”, you may be lucky to find a website or two that sell the products.

Dip-it film craft is not that archaic in Malaysia, although many resources recorded that the craft started in the mid-70s. It has somehow survived the test of time and is still making its way to this day. in elegant and classy weddings as decoration. The Dip-it flower is manufactured in the form of a bridal bouquet, hand bouquet, centerpiece, gift decoration and other forms of decoration. While keeping his original old techniques of dipping a petal-shaped metal wire into the liquid plastic, other new techniques are created and incorporated to produce a variety of wonderful results.

A small community of lovers of this craft is flourishing in Malaysia, albeit slowly but certainly strong enough to survive the craft for years to come. Some are offering training classes that charge between fifty dollars and two hundred and fifty dollars depending on the experience of the trainer. Despite the scarce raw materials available for handicrafts, the demand for handmade flowers is growing more and more with time.