Weekly Magic #20
written by Melody
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Be a witch/wizard at home! (DIY)
Chapter 6
DIY: CRYSTAL BALL FOR DIVINATION
WHAT YOU NEED:
-Plastic water globe
-Cotton balls, as needed
-Water, as needed – try to use filtered or distilled water for this craft if you want to keep your crystal ball around for awhile
-Food colouring (use whatever colours you want your globe to be)
-Glitter, optional
-Strong glue (like hot glue), optional.
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Stretch and tear apart your cotton balls.
2. Sprinkle a bit of glitter into your snow globe.
3. Place your shredded cotton balls in your snow globe. You want to fill it to the top and you may want to add more after adding water so ensure you have plenty on hand.
4. Add more glitter to your snow globe - you can optionally use a kebab stick or chopstick to push the glitter into other areas
5. Place your water in as many cups as you want colours of water.
6. Dye each cup of water to your preference. Dye a little darker than you want your end product to be as the cotton balls lighten up the project.
7. Add a bit of coloured water at a time to the snow globe. Make sure to alternate colours so that you get nice swirls of colour.
8. Fill the snow globe to full - you may want to do this over a tray, container or the sink so that excess water can come out when you add the lid.
9. Secure the snow globe lid. Place in the holder - you can optionally glue it in place if you desire.
Source: sugarspiceandglitter.com
Camilla Rose
WHAT YOU NEED:
-Plastic water globe
-Cotton balls, as needed
-Water, as needed – try to use filtered or distilled water for this craft if you want to keep your crystal ball around for awhile
-Food colouring (use whatever colours you want your globe to be)
-Glitter, optional
-Strong glue (like hot glue), optional.
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Stretch and tear apart your cotton balls.
2. Sprinkle a bit of glitter into your snow globe.
3. Place your shredded cotton balls in your snow globe. You want to fill it to the top and you may want to add more after adding water so ensure you have plenty on hand.
4. Add more glitter to your snow globe - you can optionally use a kebab stick or chopstick to push the glitter into other areas
5. Place your water in as many cups as you want colours of water.
6. Dye each cup of water to your preference. Dye a little darker than you want your end product to be as the cotton balls lighten up the project.
7. Add a bit of coloured water at a time to the snow globe. Make sure to alternate colours so that you get nice swirls of colour.
8. Fill the snow globe to full - you may want to do this over a tray, container or the sink so that excess water can come out when you add the lid.
9. Secure the snow globe lid. Place in the holder - you can optionally glue it in place if you desire.
Source: sugarspiceandglitter.com
Camilla Rose