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Flubber Recipe We discovered Flubber at the kids' day event. The girls loved playing with it! Here's the recipe. Flubber Mixture
1: 1 ½ cups warm water 2 cups Elmer’s Glue Food coloring Mixture
2: 3 tsp. Borax 1 cup Warm Water Stir mixture 1 together in 1 bowl.
Mixture 2 in another bowl. Make sure both are mixed well. Pour mixture 1 into mixture 2.
There is no need to stir the mixture but you can if you want because it is the chemical reaction that actually makes the flubber. When it is in a glob work it for 2-3 minutes. Initially it feels wet but it eventually dries up to the final product.
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Stained Glass Look
1. To create the ‘paint’ for your glassware you will need to combine food coloring and Mod Podge. Use a glass or disposable container to mix together a tablespoon of Mod Podge with 2 drops of food color to create your desired ‘paint’. Use this measuring when adding to your amount for larger projects, example 6 tablespoons of mod podge with 12 drops of food coloring.

2. The next step is to paint your pretty heart out! Use thick applications of ‘paint’ so the color shows up (it will become much more transparent as it dries). Make sure it completely dries before a second coat (Sometimes one coat is perfect but it is completely up to you and your taste.

3. Heat - You have to heat up the glass to set the paint. I suggest using a hair dryer about an inch away from the glass and slowly moving it to heat up the glass. An easier way is to set a movable heater in front of the glass for about 15 to 30 minutes. Do this AFTER the paint has fully dried. This can take up to 2 hours depending on size of window...


AFTER you have heated the glass it is fully "Set" after 48 hours, this means you can wipe it down to clean it with Luke warm water. To remove from window us a razor blade!
Sep 26th, 2013 at 9:27:43 AM PDT by
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Pet Oder Remover
You will need…

-2 cups white distilled vinegar
-2 cups of lukewarm water
-4 generous tablespoons of baking soda
-Spray bottle (optional)

Directions #1

Thoroughly blot up as much of whatever it is you’re cleaning up. I can’t emphasize the importance of this step enough. Fold up a rag over it, place a heavy book on it, and stand on the book to make sure you really get it all out (sounds extreme, but it does a good job!) Mix 2 cups of white distilled vinegar with 2 cups of lukewarm water in a large bowl. Add in 4 heaping tablespoons of baking soda, adding it in smaller amounts if it threatens to fizz over (and it really does fizz!) Pour into a spray bottle and thoroughly spray the area. Let sit for 5 minutes, then gently rub and blot up with a soft cloth. You can also simply pour some straight from the bowl over the stain if you don’t have a spray bottle. - Let Dry and Viola!


-7 tablespoons of brown sugar
-1 ½ cups of lemon and orange peels/scraps
-1 liter of water
-a bottle or clear container large enough to hold the liquid and peels/scraps

Directions

Funnel 7 tablespoons of brown sugar into your container, and add the fruit. Next, add the water, and tightly screw on the cap, giving everything a good shake to mix it around. Loosen the cap and leave it on halfway to release the gases and ensure your bottle doesn't explode due to the build-up. After 3 months, you’re natural enzymatic cleaner will be ready to use!
Sep 26th, 2013 at 9:28:13 AM PDT by
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