Sparkle Wand Instructions
@ElusiveButterfly (45940)
United States
January 7, 2007 9:36am CST
Supplies:
1 inch diameter clear plastic aquarium tube. Approx 1 1/2 to 2ft long
2, 1-inch plastic chair leg caps
Light Corn Syrup
Assorted plastic confetti (grocery or greeting card store)
Cold water
Curling ribbon
Hot glue gun and sticks
Instructions:
1. Secure the cap on the bottom of the tube with hot glue.
2. Fill the tube 3/4 full with light corn syrup.
3. Add some confetti.
4. Fill to the top with cold water.
5. Glue the remaining cap onto the tube.
6. Attach the curling ribbon to the wand to decorate.
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@ElusiveButterfly (45940)
• United States
8 Jan 07
I would love the money I would receive, but not the notority
@margieanneart (26423)
• United States
8 Jan 07
Where do you think of all these great things to do from? And all the receipes you share are great. Thanks for taking the time to share another goodie. Looks like this could be so pretty. Thank you.
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@cajundharma (641)
• United States
8 Jan 07
We made really cool wands for our church's harry potter summer camp last summer. We used clear plastic tubing and the kids filled them with beads and feathers and shells and stones, then we hot glued on some end caps.
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@villageanne (8553)
• United States
10 Jan 07
This sounds so cool. My Granddaughter loves this kind of stuff. She was a princess at halloween and still uses her costume to play dress up. Who says you only use a halloween costume once a year? LOL. I am going to make this for her and take it to her the next time I get to go down south. I will be the "cool" Nana. Thanks
@ElusiveButterfly (45940)
• United States
14 Feb 07
Being the cool nana is cool.
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@villageanne (8553)
• United States
14 Feb 07
I did make this and it turned out great. Thanks for sharing the directions with me.
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@Lydia1901 (16351)
• United States
10 Jan 07
Interesting stuff, I'll try this one out. Thanks fo sharing that.
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