This process was a little bit time consuming, but it wasn't difficult. If you try it you do need to be really careful so you don't burn yourself with the water or steam. I'm not sure about fumes being released into the air with this method, but I definitely didn't smell anything.
To do this project you need:
A record you don't care about.
Oven mitts.
A bowl.
A can (like a soup can. I used a can of chicken broth.).
Boiling water.
I had my kettle boiling and a pot of water boiling. I'm not sure how many times I ended up having to pour the water over it.
Put the bowl face down in your sink, with the record on top of it, and the can in the center of the record to keep it stable.
Pour the boiling water over it. I recommend concentrating on one side at a time. You will have a very few seconds after you pour the water where the record is pliable enough to bend. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE YOUR OVEN MITTS ON. This is very important. I don't want anyone to burn themselves. Bend the record down toward the side of the bowl.
Continue to boil, pour, and shape until you are satisfied with shape. I actually ended up switching to a smaller bowl so I could pinch the corners together more.
Here is it after I was finished shaping. It's not perfect, but I like how it came out.
I hot glued some fabric on the bottom of the bowl (although it's more like a tray really) to make it more stable, and I glued a piece inside so the stuff I put in it wouldn't slip and fall all the time.
I like how it turned out, and I like that I didn't fill my apartment with fumes or potentially poison anyone by tainting my oven with plastic.
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