Liz Park
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How to
Melt Plastic
There are a variety of times when you may need to melt plastic. Whatever the reason, it's easiest to use direct heat or chemicals when melting plastic at home, as these are generally safe and accessible ways of heating. ...
How to
Make a Bouncy Ball (Without Borax)
Make your own bouncy balls with simple DIY guide Bouncy balls are a fun craft that almost anyone can do with ingredients you have in your home. Most bouncy balls are made with Borax, but it is dangerous to ingest and can...
How to
Make a Pin
Pins are a great way to show off your individuality. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to find that perfect pin. Luckily, it is easy to make a pin using a few supplies from around your home and a flat backed safety pin....
How to Make a DIY Stress Ball Using an Old Sock in 8 Easy Steps
Stress balls are a great way to let out built up frustrations, but they can be costly. Why pay for something that you can make with things you have in your house? Stress balls are easy to make and you won’t need to run...
How to
Make Oobleck Without Cornstarch
Oobleck was first popularized in ''Bartholomew and the Oobleck'' by Dr. Seuss. It’s a non-Newtonian fluid that behaves like a liquid until you apply pressure to it. The original recipe uses cornstarch and water. If you...
How to
Make a Balloon Stress Ball
The best DIY stress ball tutorial for kids or adultsA stress ball is a squeezable ball that can help calm nerves, anger, anxiety, and more for both adults and children. You can keep stress balls on hand at home, school, ...
How to
Make Play Dough without Cream of Tartar
Making play-dough without cream of tartar is both fun and easy! The most traditional recipe calls for flour, salt, water, and oil. However, you can also use cornstarch and conditioner to make play-dough. Food coloring or...