Friday, September 21, 2007

Space Mud

2 cups white glue
1 1/2 cups water at room temperature
food coloring or colorations water color

1 cup hot water
2 1/2 level tbsp 20 mule team borax

Combine glue and room temp. water. Add food coloring or colorations.

In larger bowl, combine hot water and borax, stirring until the borax is completely dissolved. Slowly pour glue mixture into the borax mixture. (You must do this exactly - glue mixture into the borax mixture, or it may not work.)

Squeeze space Mud between fingers until most of the water is worked out. (There will be some water left.)

This mixture will not stick to dry surfaces. Kids (and adults) can cut Space mud with a plastic knife, cut with scissors, tear it, watch it slowly melt off the edge of the table. It even bounces! Lasts indefinitely in an air tight container.

Credit goes to Brenda Webb for this recipe and write up.

Space Mud

2 cups white glue
1 1/2 cups water at room temperature
food coloring or colorations water color

1 cup hot water
2 1/2 level tbsp 20 mule team borax

Combine glue and room temp. water. Add food coloring or colorations.

In larger bowl, combine hot water and borax, stirring until the borax is completely dissolved. Slowly pour glue mixture into the borax mixture. (You must do this exactly - glue mixture into the borax mixture, or it may not work.)

Squeeze space Mud between fingers until most of the water is worked out. (There will be some water left.)

This mixture will not stick to dry surfaces. Kids (and adults) can cut Space mud with a plastic knife, cut with scissors, tear it, watch it slowly melt off the edge of the table. It even bounces! Lasts indefinitely in an air tight container.

Credit goes to Brenda Webb for this recipe and write up.

Monarch Buttery


We released this little beauty into the wild today. Fly away little butterfly, all the way to Mexico.

My apologies for not posting pictures of our potato project. When it came down to it, I didn't have enough hands to operate a camera. I cut the potatoes in two, drew shapes with a pencil, made a few shapes with cookie cutters, cut away the excess, and stuck a fork in for a handle. The kids dipped them in paint and used them as stamps, or smirrers (is that a word?) or whatever.

Next up, a recipe for space mud!
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Monarch Buttery


We released this little beauty into the wild today. Fly away little butterfly, all the way to Mexico.

My apologies for not posting pictures of our potato project. When it came down to it, I didn't have enough hands to operate a camera. I cut the potatoes in two, drew shapes with a pencil, made a few shapes with cookie cutters, cut away the excess, and stuck a fork in for a handle. The kids dipped them in paint and used them as stamps, or smirrers (is that a word?) or whatever.

Next up, a recipe for space mud!
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