


Adult supervision is always required and keep the balloons away from children. Using large flat brush randomly paint large brush strokes as shown using Glow Pink and Glow Orange. At a Glance: Project 15291 Skill Level: Beginner Time. They can choke or suffocate on uninflated balloons or broken balloons. Glow-in-the-Dark Brushstroke Balloons By: Kirsten Jones. A reviewer for Neon Limelight commented that Rihanna appeared to be adopting a tomboy image for the new project, writing, She really is going for that sexy.

Although these glow in the dark blacklight balloons should be covered with different colored neon mini polka dots, some customers have reported having received balloon with uniform polka dots of one color.the next most photogenic project was simply glow vinegar and baking soda.What people love about these 3Cats Blacklight glow in the dark balloons We used " glow water" instead of paint and it worked great! 1 glow in the dark custom decal - 1 glow in the dark ribbon - 8 grams of feathers (select up to 3 colors) - 2 CR2032 batteries (installed) - 1 paper measuring tape - balloon weights - instructions In addition to the above, enclosed is: - 1 transparent 24 inch balloon -Product Specifications: LED Light String: 118 inches, 30 LED lights.

the first picture in this post is of glowing " elephant toothpaste." although this project calls for hydrogen peroxide which comes plastered with dire warnings about its toxicity, this was probably our most successful project all day. I regret to report that I forgot to bring my good camera and was therefore completely incapable of photographing most of our finished projects properly, so I'll just include links to the instructions and a few photos and notes as I can provide them. the five teens that attended this program had a great time experimenting with glow-in-the dark stuff and seeing which projects worked and which ones were less than impressive. Neon colored straws, pipe cleaners, anything, really!Ĭamera with adjustable shutter and aperture settings for long exposure shots Plastic or glass bottles with a narrow neck Highlighter pens (especially yellow, orange and pink) Hydrogen peroxide (6% solution, available at beauty supply stores) A blacklight (the florescent, bar-shaped kind, not just a "black" lightbulb)
