This is a fun experiment to try with kids. Its also a good technique for making christmas tree decor or other decor- maybe for your garden?
You need:
20 Mule Borax powder
pipe cleaners
ribbon, wire or fishing line
a jar
a pen
a pan to boil water
measuring spoons
food color optional
First boil 2 or 3 cups of water- whatever will fill your jar. When the water comes to a boil add 3 tablespoons of borax for each cup of water one at a time and stir. Once its all stirred in pour it into your jar. You can add food color if you like.
Shape your pipe cleaner anyway you wish, keeping in mind to leave room for the growth of the crystals and enough space that you can get it back out of the jar later. Use a ribbon or some fishing line or wire to hang your shape into the jar from a pen. It should not touch any sides of the jar.
It should look like this:
Now let it sit overnight. This is my first attempt:
It didn't turn out great but it was my first try so I tried a spiral shape the next time. That one turned out much better:
You should be able to pull your string out of the crystal when you are done. I used wire and mine got stuck the second try so I snipped it off with scissors.
Next time I will try some color!
Friday, June 26, 2015
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Another Kids Refashion- Jumpsuit To Sweater!
Its been a busy June for me so I haven't had a lot of time to post my new refashions. I have several just waiting so I will start with one I was pretty happy with. My kid has this jumpsuit that is super cute but got too small. Its fleece and has cute polar bears on it. So I decided to get one more winter out of it (I hope!)
Next I folded the edge over once and pinned it down.
Then I sewed a new hem. I used a triangle stitch to allow the material room to stretch.
I did my best to get a picture of her in it, but the kids moves so much! I also threw it on over the onesie she had on so it looks a bit twisted and ill fitted. It turned out great and it only took me a couple minutes to do this!
First thing to do was chop it just above the crotch, leaving as much room as possible to create a new hem.
CHOP! |
And this is what it looks like now:
She wouldn't stop moving for a picture! |
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