10-02-2011, 11:42 AM
This is a recipe for those "magic" crystal trees you get the kids at Christmas.
Cut thin shirt cardboard in two tree shapes like these, cut a slit going through the middle of one top down (NOT ALL THE WAY DOWN) and cut a slit in the other one bottom up so you can put them together. If you use stiff enough cardboard, they will stand up without a stand.
For the trees:
•6 tablespoons or 90 ml water
•6 tablespoons or 90 ml table salt (preferably uniodized)
•6 tablespoons or 90 ml Mrs. Stewart's liquid laundry bluing (I bought the cheap kind, it was all I could find, named Bluette)
•1 tablespoon or 15 ml household ammonia
•food coloring (optional) (the food coloring goes on the tree, not in the mix. You can put dabs of different colors at the ends of the branches)
This is one without food coloring.
Set the tree standing up (slide the slits together). Put a drop of food coloring on the ends of the branches, set in a shallow dish and pour in some of the solution. It will start to "grow" in a few hours. Add more of the solution if you cut a larger tree and it gets soaked up without covering the tree.
Here is a simpler recipe:
1 tablespoon table salt
1 tablespoon bluing
1⁄2 tablespoon household ammonia
You can also grow a crystal garden like they do in Appalachia (they use plain charcoal for that, so pull a burnt log out of the fire, don't use Match Lite, haha):
Here's directions: http://www.ehow.com/how_4505834_make-cha...arden.html
Don't eat this!
Next installment is crystal ornaments. hahahaha
Cut thin shirt cardboard in two tree shapes like these, cut a slit going through the middle of one top down (NOT ALL THE WAY DOWN) and cut a slit in the other one bottom up so you can put them together. If you use stiff enough cardboard, they will stand up without a stand.
For the trees:
•6 tablespoons or 90 ml water
•6 tablespoons or 90 ml table salt (preferably uniodized)
•6 tablespoons or 90 ml Mrs. Stewart's liquid laundry bluing (I bought the cheap kind, it was all I could find, named Bluette)
•1 tablespoon or 15 ml household ammonia
•food coloring (optional) (the food coloring goes on the tree, not in the mix. You can put dabs of different colors at the ends of the branches)
This is one without food coloring.
Set the tree standing up (slide the slits together). Put a drop of food coloring on the ends of the branches, set in a shallow dish and pour in some of the solution. It will start to "grow" in a few hours. Add more of the solution if you cut a larger tree and it gets soaked up without covering the tree.
Here is a simpler recipe:
1 tablespoon table salt
1 tablespoon bluing
1⁄2 tablespoon household ammonia
You can also grow a crystal garden like they do in Appalachia (they use plain charcoal for that, so pull a burnt log out of the fire, don't use Match Lite, haha):
Here's directions: http://www.ehow.com/how_4505834_make-cha...arden.html
Don't eat this!
Next installment is crystal ornaments. hahahaha