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Most of us know how to dye eggs, but why not something a little different for the easter celebrations. How about creating some amazing looking marbleized eggs for the easter celebrations?
You will need:
Food dyes of your choice
Hard Boiled eggs
Shaving Cream
Baking Paper
A plate (preferably paper)
Get some cheap white shaving cream, and spread out on some baking paper. Dribble food colouring across the surface. Neon food colouring makes the best-looking eggs.
Use a toothpick to swirl the colours around in the shaving cream.
Take your dried, and cooled hard boiled egg, and roll it around in the cream.
Sit coloured eggs to the side on a paper plate and allow them to dry for five minutes.
After allowing the eggs to sit, wipe off the shaving cream and rinse with water
Now you have created unique Easter Eggs quickly and easily, without a lot of mess or having to spend a lot of money!
Edible Easter Nests
Celebrate easter with these adorable treats that are perfect for easter lunches and snacks. This fun and tasty easter inspired recipe is so simple that you won't even need to use an oven!
You will need:
3 tbsp. butter
1 10 oz bag of marshmallows
6 cups of rice Krispies
A cupcake tray
Place a cup of rice Krispies into the cupcake tray.
Melt the butter over medium heat and stir in the marshmallows. Continue stirring until completely melted. Pour the mixture over the crisp rice cereal and stir until well combined.
form into nests
Once formed, allow to cool the in the pan.
Once cooled, take them out and decorate as you wish, maybe use mini chocolate eggs or dyed coconut.
Blend ingredients together in a bowl and apply to face and body. This divine smelling facial scrub can also be used as a face mask.
Rose and Almond Face Scrub
You will need:
1 tsp rose water
1/2 tsp almond flour or finely ground almonds
Mix the ingredients together to form a paste. This recipe should give you soft skin and a bright complexion!
Pumpkin Spice and Sugar Scrub
You will need:
1 cup sugar
1/4 cup oil of choice (olive oil or coconut oil are the best
choices)
2 tablespoons of raw honey
8-10 drops each of cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger essential
oils
Combine all ingredients in a glass container. Use this as a full body scrub for the best results.
To have the best results with your face scrub, follow these steps before applying:
Remove makeup if necessary and rinse face with some warm
water
To open pores, steam face over hot water or press warm cloth
to skin for a few minutes before applying.
After preparing scrub, apply it to face (and neck if
desired). Avoid eye area. Use a facial loofah, sponge, or brush for better results.
DIY Bath Bombs
You will need:
1 cup baking soda
1/2 cup citric acid
1/2 cup Epsom salts
1 tsp. water
2 tsp. essential oil
3 tsp. oil (olive oil)
Food colouring of your choice
Bath bomb mould
To start off, place the baking soda, citric acid and Epsom salts in a bowl and mix thoroughly with a whisk. Make sure that the ingredients are mixed evenly.
Then in another bowl mix the oils, water and food colouring together. You can find a range of different essential oils in places like ‘Perfect Potion’ or ‘In Essence’ to create the perfect smelling bath bomb.
Slowly, spoon the wet ingredients into the dry bowl and combine them to form a powder. Use your hand to remove of any clumps in the mixture if necessary.
Once all the ingredients are well mixed, spoon the powder into the bath bomb mould until it is packed tightly and wait for it to dry. Once the bath bomb is dry and has been removed from the mould it is a good idea to wait for a day or so for it to harden properly, to make sure you have the perfect fizzy bath bomb for your next bath.
If you want more information on making baths bombs, I suggest that you watch this video By Carina Steward on making your own bath bombs at home:
If you love creative art and trying new experiments like these, I suggest you check out the blog: DIY Projects for Teens. From amazing new crafts to make with friends, to delicious recipes you must try, this blog is perfect to add creativity and style into your life.
These experiments are classified as simple and easy to make, as they are created using day to day objects you can find at home and do not include dangerous or difficult procedures.
Instant Freeze Water Trick
Whether it was in a video on YouTube or on a Pinterest blog, you have probably seen this experiment before. This is how to make an instant water slushy using only products you have at home!
You will need:
A bottle of pure water
Rock salt
A bowl or container
Ice
A thermometer
Place the ice into the bowl and put the refrigerated bottle of water neck deep into the ice. Keep the bottle close to the centre of the bowl but make sure that it is buried in ice as much as possible.
Place a thermometer into the bowl and scatter the rock salt all over the surface of the ice generously.
Wait until the temperature of the bowl reaches -8 degrees. Do not let it get too cool as it may become too cold and freeze completely, ruining the experiment. Once the bowl reaches – 8 degrees, leave the bottle in there for 10 more minutes.
After the 10 minutes has passed, and the water is still is a liquid, remove the bottle gently
Hit the bottle sharply down against the table. Ice should form at the top of the bottle and will continue freezing down the liquid until the bottom.
Bouncy Eggs Project
Ever thought of making a simple egg bouncy and clear? Me neither. This easy and cheap project is an interesting yet simple experiment to try in your spare time. So here is how to make this eggcellent idea in 3 simple steps:
You will need:
An egg
Vinegar
A cup
a bowl
Simply place your egg in a glass and fill the glass with vinegar. Unfortunately, after this step, you must wait 5 days before the experiment is finished.
Once the long wait is over, take you egg out of the glass and place it in a bowl of water
Scrub and peel any leftover shell of the egg (if there is any) and you should be left with a clear, squishy egg.
This is the membrane of the egg, and if you were to compare a normal egg to this membrane, you will notice that there is a noticeable size difference. If you want a more challenging version of this experiment I suggest you check out this video of how to make glowing bouncy eggs!
Advanced experiments:
these experiments are considered difficult as they may contain difficult procedures or harsh ingredients tat could do harm if not treated correctly, or the ingredients are just hard to find.
Edible Water Bubbles
Unfortunately, for this odd experiment, you will need ingredients and tools which are hard to find. But if you just so happen to have sodium alginate and calcium lactate lying around, here is an extraordinary experiment you should try:
You will need
3 bowls
At least 5 cups of water
1 grams of sodium alginate
A hand mixer
5 grams of Calcium lactate
In one bowl, mix the sodium alginate and 1 cup of water with the hand mixer. Set this bowl aside for 15 minutes or until the bubbles are one.
Meanwhile, mix 4 cups of water and the calcium lactate together with a spoon.
Carefully use a measuring spoon to place a some of the sodium alginate mixtures into the bowl of the calcium lactate mixture.
Mix the water for 3 minutes, then carefully spoon the bubbles out of the mixture and place them into a separate bowl of water.
These small water bubbles are able to pop very easily and are full of a liquid. So they will not make too much mess.
For help with this experiment, check out this helpful video about making these awesome little 'water bottles':
Mix oil and
sugar until well blended. Then, add eggs and vanilla; stir just until blended.
Mix all dry
ingredients in a separate bowl. Stir dry ingredients into the oil/sugar
mixture.
Pour into
greased 9 x 9 square pan.
Bake for 20
minutes or until sides just start to pull away from the pan.
Cool
completely before cutting.
Chocolate Chip Cookies
You will need:
125g butter, softened
½ cup brown sugar
⅓ cup caster sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla
1½ cups self-raising flour
¾ cup CADBURY Milk Chocolate Baking Chips
1. Cream together butter and sugars until light and
fluffy. Whisk in egg and vanilla. Stir in flour then fold through Chocolate
Chips.
2. Place teaspoonsful on greased baking trays. Bake in a
moderately slow oven 160°C for 10-15 minutes or until cooked. Cool on a wire
rack.
Pavlova
You will need:
6 (59g) eggs, separated
1 1/4 cups (270g) caster sugar
2 teaspoons cornflour
1 teaspoon white vinegar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
300ml thickened cream
2 tablespoons icing sugar mixture, sifted
Preheat
oven to 120°C. Line an oven tray with foil. Brush with melted butter and dust
with cornflour, shaking off excess. Mark a 24cm-diameter circle on foil.
Use an
electric mixer to whisk egg whites in a clean dry bowl until soft peaks form.
Gradually add sugar, 1 tablespoon at a time, beating well after each addition,
until meringue is thick and glossy and sugar dissolved. Rub a little meringue
between fingers. If still "gritty" with sugar, continue to whisk
until sugar dissolves.
Add
cornflour, vinegar and vanilla and whisk until just combined. Spoon meringue
onto the foil, Smooth sides and top of pavlova. Use a small spatula to forms
little peaks around edge of pavlova. Bake in oven for 11/2 hours or until
pavlova is dry to the touch. Turn off oven. Leave pavlova in oven with the door
ajar to cool completely. When completely cold, transfer to serving plate or
store in an airtight container until required.
Melted crayon art is an easy and fun thing to do for those artistic adventurers out there. It's so simple, yet the end result can be stunning. You can make melted crayon art using a blow dryer or hot glue gun. Both methods can be messy and create slightly different results, but both can be both fun and add a burst of colour and creativity to any room
For this, you will need:
Crayons (most people used 2 packs of 64!)
Hot Glue Gun
A Canvas
A Hairdryer or hot air gun
Sidenote; it might be a good idea to cover your floor or wall with newspaper in case the wax splatters
Sort the crayons out depending on what you want your art to look like. The most common designs are sorting them in rainbow order or sorting them from lightest to darkest based on colour, but it all depends on what you are interested in.
Hot glue each crayon in order on the top of your canvas. Some people keep the wrappers on and some take them off, but either way works.You can unwrap the crayons and cut them in half, this makes it look more natural.
Put the canvas on a slant to ensure that the wax will drip. Make sure you don’t get wax a=on your carpets or walls, as it could stain!
Use the hair dryer or hot air gun to melt the crayons. It's best to point the blow dryer downwards so that the wax will drip. Once you are happy with the design, leave the wax to dry for 1-2 hours.
Remove crayons from the canvas and add final details (if necessary). Now that you are done, display your artwork!
If you want to learn more of this experiment, here is a helpful video on Crayon Melting Art
Slime
Fluffy slime isn't your usual slime - it's soft, squishy, and
fun to play with, while maintaining a solid form. You can stretch it out,
squeeze it, and bend it, and still put it back together again. It's a soft
slime that isn't nearly as sticky as other slimes, too! Why not take a bit of
time and craft this fun slime?
You will need:
Craft/School glue
Shaving cream - This also makes your slime smell refreshing and clean!
Eye drops
Food colouring (optional)
Sidenote; the measurements don’t matter
Start off by placing your glue in a bowl, the more glue you
use will determine how big the slime will be. Add in food colouring of your
choice and mix thoroughly.
Add in shaving cream and eye drops to the glue and combine until
it becomes thicker and begins to form a ball.
Once the slime has clumped into a ball and is easy to remove
from the bowl, place it on a flat surface and begin kneading it with your hands
to thoroughly mix it. If it is still to sticky, continue to add in eye drops until
you are satisfied with the texture.
Play with your slime! It's great for keeping your hands busy! To keep your slime squishy and moist for longer, place it under a glass cup when you are not using it to make sure that the slime stays fresh and clean.
If you want to see more on this experiment of making slime using this formula, I suggest you watch this video Karina Garcia making a giant slime ball here;