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science project - homemade magic crystal garden - easy recipe
This crystal garden recipe is just for fun and definitely not edible. It will take a little patience to see results. However, it should yield a colorful and fun lesson in science for the kids. Colored crystals will grow on coal or garden rocks after being covered with a simple concoction. You should have most of the ingredients around the house, except perhaps for the liquid bluing. Crystal Garden garden rock or chunks of charcoal or coal 6 tablespoons plain salt (NOT iodized) 6 tablespoons liquid bluing (see Note) 6 tablespoons water 1 tablespoon ammonia Food coloring (optional) Combine salt, bluing, water and ammonia. Pour over small pieces of garden rock, chunks of charcoal or coal in a disposable aluminum pie pan (throw away when done). Drip food coloring on top, if desired. Set bowl on a tray or wooden board as crystals grow over the sides of the bowl. Crystals will begin to grow within a few hours. Crystals will continue to grow if you keep watering it.Note: Liquid bluing can be found in most markets in with the laundry soaps and products. The most popular brand is Mrs. Stewart's Liquid Bluing and is used as a laundry whitener. Woman's' Gift Basket Idea a loofah or pretty bath sponge, earrings, homemade bath salts, decorative soap, necklace, fruity body splash, box of chocolates, tea, homemade potpourri, homemade lotion, Great Gift Idea Birthdays Gift Basket for Kids: Jump rope, Play Dough, Silly Putty, yo-yo, balloons, bubbles, books, favorite DVD and/or CD, puzzles, stickers, crayons, markers, paste and glue, sidewalk chalk If you like my free recipes and would like to contribute, please leave a donation so you can enjoy the spirit of giving too. |