Remember those
Borax Crystal Snowflakes we made last week?
Well, while we were making them I started thinking about other ideas that the crystals could be used for as well as snow flake decorations. The girls loved how much the crystal sparkled so I thought they might like to have a little bit of sparkle to wear rather than just admire in a window.
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Sparkly borax crystal pendant |
So, once we were done with making the crystal snowflakes I recycled the borax mixture (it can be reheated and reused at least once), added a little colour and made a few pretty, sparkly things for the girls.
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Pink heart |
I bent pipe cleaners into various shapes, including hearts, stars and circles and got to work with the crystal process all over again. You can find the instructions in the original post
here.
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Star pendant |
I used food colouring this time to add a little variety, but I must say that the results are very subtle. While the crystals seemed quite brightly coloured while wet, that same colour seemed to almost drain out as they dried. The results are still quite pretty, just not as vibrant as I had hoped. I found that the darker the colour the better it seemed to "stick". For example, the star pendant above was originally a nice golden yellow, however it now appears white. The teal coloured circle held it's colour much better as did the pink coloured heart.
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Teal circle |
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Sparkly little heart |
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You're a star! |
Now that we've made our pretty pendants, my mind has gone into overdrive thinking about all the other pretty, sparkly things we could make with borax crystals - fairy wands, rings, beads, tiaras... Plus I think a batch of tiny crystal hearts may be in order for Valentine's Day which is just around the corner.
Ah, so many ideas, so little time!