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jasmine-blu:

Did you know that you can freeze bubbles? These temperatures are perfect for using that left over bubble mix from the summer. Go outside on any day when it’s below 32 degrees F and try this: blow a bubble and then catch it on the bubble wand.  Wait a few moments while it freezes- it will turn into a cool crystal ball before it shatters!

You can also make icy crystals with your bubble solution! To do this: dip a large loop in the bubble solution – but dont blow a bubble. Instead, watch the crystals grow. The will form a lattice structure!

Too cold to go outside? You can learn how to make your own crystal ball bubbles in the freezer with soap by checking out the site below…

http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Frozen-Bubble

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trespassurged:

smallrooms:

::DIY::Luxe Snow globes:: 

  • A jar of your choice (with a lid)
  • jewellery
  • Anti-rust sealant for metal pieces
  • Clear-drying epoxy  
  • Distilled water
  • Dash of glycerin
  • Large silver or white glitter (smaller versions will float at the top)

Steps:

  1. Use clear-drying epoxy to adhere your piece to the inside of the lid. 
  2. After the epoxy dries, fill your jar with distilled or boiled water 
  3. Add just a dash of glycerin so the “snow” falls slowly.
  4. Add glitter. If you don’t like the look of glitter, you can use faux snow (find@craft stores.)
  5. Screw your lid on tightly„,then enjoy your snowglobe

might do this!

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pedalfar:

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