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Glow in the Dark Slime Recipe
You know what makes regular slime even cooler? When it glows in the dark! This ooey-gooey, stretchy craft is a hands-on ...
Wondering how you can make use of black hot glue gun sticks? This type of glue can actually be very useful for home ...
Here are five DIY science experiments that are easy to set up and sure to captivate young minds. This classic experiment is all about making a volcano using baking soda, vinegar, and food coloring.
Being compared to a blob-like, single-celled organism in terms of decision-making prowess might sound unflattering at first, but bear with me. Slime molds, unassuming blob-like entities that ...
If you can use a hot-glue gun, then you can make these simple mason-jar crafts ... dream up — for a slam-dunk on the dessert table. Slime plus unicorns? You just created the ultimate party ...
These qualities make it great for some unexpected purposes ... For this hack, all you need is your hot glue gun and hot glue sticks. Determine where you want your picture frame to sit on the shelf and ...
I always make sure to let my ... to practice. Making slime is a great way to do this. Fill 1 paper cup with water and add one tablespoon of Borax powder and mix well. Set aside. Take the other paper ...
In search of more kid-friendly activities, I got to thinking about what we could do with craft sticks and glue. I came up with 5 projects which are super simple and very cute. Learn to make them all ...
Use the wooden skewer or the end of the pencil to make the hole in the middle of the wheel. Turn the cereal box wheel with the printed side facing upward. Glue the animation sample ... on each side ...
The dog ate a glue stick. It was glorious. Pro tip ... For a lasting option, use dried flowers or paper blooms. Or let kids make their bouquets to tie to their chairs- a sweet keepsake. Sarah Morris ...
Many plastic cling wraps will attach to a glass dish pretty easily, but getting it to stick to plastic can pose more of a challenge. There’s a simple solution: water. Wipe a damp towel around the rim ...