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Looking for come new and interesting craft and science ideas?
Have you thought about Epsom Salts?
Right, didn't think so!
And, if you pull a muscle while doing all those outside activities, you can use the leftover epsom salt to relieve your sore body in a relaxing bath!
Did you know that many craft experts use Epsom salt for a variety of projects? I didn't!
But thanks to the Epsom Salt Council, I found out about it's many uses, like this one:
from Crafts by Amanda |
Check out this great idea for .Festive Holiday Jars for the Fourth of July, from Crafts by Amanda:
- Mason style jar
- white craft glue
- Epsom salt
- glossy acrylic paint (can also use spray paint)
- Pour the Epsom salt in a dish.
- Using the glue, draw a star on the jar.
- Press the star into the dish of salt while the glue is still wet.
- Carefully remove the jar and gently wipe away any excess glue.
- Let dry overnight.
- Paint the jar using two coats of paint if needed. Dry overnight. Fill with fun napkins, straws and utensils to dress up your celebration.
Give it some thought ,
and you might even come up with a great last minute Father's Day present idea too!
this is such a useful creative post!
ReplyDeleteI would not ever have know to use Epsom salt for a craft. What a great idea!
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Those are really cute...I never would have thought of that!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a really cute craft & would be fun to do with the kids, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! Very patriotic!
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