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How to make a homemade flashlight .... Good Science project!

A sweet kid activity. Paint popcorn & marshmallows with edible paint!

This would be such a cute craft to do with kids!

Next Year. Fanged Pumpkins :)

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Blow Paint with a straw to make Monsters/Germs

This looks fun and easy to make :)

SMART! paint chip keychain: painted with the colors of your walls and furniture to have with you when shopping for new bedding, curtains, furniture, etc.

DIY Chalkboard paint recipe - any colour you like. Who knew it was so easy to make

Roses made from plastic spoons, heated with a candle. Crazy awesome.

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Going to be doing this very soon!

Any letter craft. Here's a tutorial. too cool!

rag rug...Grandma Emma made these...called them Hook Rugs

Boil popsicle stick in water for 15 minutes then place in cup to dry. Decorate with markers, buttons, glitter, or decoupage.

Flour + baby oil = cloud dough (and it will probably moisturize my hands!)

Apparently pennies are good in the garden. Copper is slug repellant, and pennies are cheaper than buying copper stripping. And this is also quite lovely.

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How-To: Cut a wine bottle in 30 seconds

by GREENPOWERSCIENCE

Make: Projects – Label-etching a glass bottle

"Gak" recipe that doesn't use Borax

DIY Project: How to Make Glitter Playdough

I have glue and I have Borax... Let the goo making begin!

playdough recipe, make it with JELLO!

use wine rack and large cups to store markers, colored pencils

lucyravenscar on ETSY Crochet creatures and amigurumi patterns.

1/4" Mt Dew in bottle, add tiny bit of baking soda and 3 capfuls of hydrogen peroxide. Shake and it glows. Pour on sidewalk to "paint".

Snow Paint. Looks great on gray, light & royal blue paper! Dries puffy.

Baked marbles recipe #2: Put your clear marbles (It's useless to use solid colored ones. You can't see the cracks on the inside.) in a pie pan. Bake them in a preheated 500 degree (farenheit) oven for about 20 minutes. There's no need to go over 20 minutes, though it doesn't hurt them. Have a metal bowl with ice cold water ready. Remove your marbles and immediately dump them into the water. The marbles crack, you ooo and ahh, and you're done!

US map made with scraps (the tutorial is for a wall hanging but it would be super cool as a pillow, bag, or whatever!)

interesting... baked marbles! She says "It's really quite easy the best method I found for getting the most cracks is to bake the marbles on a cookie sheet at about 325 - 350 for 20 minutes, as soon as you take them out of the oven put them in a metal bowl or sink of cold water and ice. I used plain marbles usually found in the floral department of crafting stores. Any colored marble will work as long as it is translucent, the marbles that are fully colored like toy marbles are kind of useless because the cracks won't show up. This also works with glass stones. I am not sure how the outer part does not crack, I suppose the way they are made and density, etc."

Elmer's glue on canvas. Then paint the whole thing one color

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Homemade bath crayons. Here's just 1 of the hundreds of great ideas on this family website "A Magical Childhood"

Useful with the card making

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