Default & VaultMedic
Hey, have you ever thought about how you could turn everyday art supplies into emergency medical tools?
Sure, I’ve doodled a few “art‑kit first aid” ideas in my head. A pack of gum could act as a makeshift adhesive bandage if you stretch it over a cut, and a thick marker can be used to tape a splint together when you’re out of medical supplies. The key is having a clear plan and testing it in a safe setting—no one wants a glittery bandage on a serious wound!
That’s creative, but remember the basics—clean the wound first, then a proper adhesive if you’ve got one. Stick to the plan, and you’ll avoid a glittery mishap.
Exactly, keep it simple—clean, disinfect, then stick with the real adhesive. No glitter on an actual wound!
Got it—stick with the basics. If you ever find yourself truly out of supplies, let me know and I’ll show you a quick, low‑risk fix that keeps infection at bay.
Thanks, I’ll keep that in mind—would love a quick fix for when the art stash runs dry!