Clean a 2-liter soda bottle and fill it halfway with fine sand. Add your tiny treasures, keeping a list of the contents. Once filled, secure the cap and shake. Enjoy endless fun as you search for the hidden objects within. It's an imaginative project that promises loads of interactive ...
But even we were surprised at how adorable these soda bottle planters came out. Look at the panda's little face! We can barely handle the cuteness. SUPPLIES: Empty 2-liter soda bottle ($1, amazon.com) Dry erase marker ($8 for set of 8, amazon.com) Box cutter ($4, amazon.com) ...
2. DIY Electric Helicopter Test your kid’s engineering skills this weekend using this project. You’ll need sterile sticks, two DC motors (5V), one plastic bottle, drill machine, glue, glue gun, four straws, four electric fire, scissors, one auto/off button, and a switched battery box....
First, you need to cut the bottom off of a plastic 2 liter soda bottle using your craft knife. When you have the bottom removed from the soda bottle, place the bottom on your craft foam and draw around it to create your turtle’s shape. Draw around the bottle for the shell and then...
s it. This type of system is great as a temporary watering system if you are going on vacation. Use a clean, 2 liter soda bottle with the label removed. Upend the bottle and drill 5 small holes into the bottom of the bottle. Fill the bottle with water, cap it, and then place the...
Would you like to make an easy Balloon Weight? Turn your sand into a cemetery dry 2liter bottle, place the neck of your Balloon over the neck of your bottle, turn it over and pour the sand into the Balloon. 16. How To Make A Balloon Water Weight ...
DIY under $10: Homemade Bug Trap ; Transformed 2-Liter Bottle Traps Pesky Stink Bugs in Your HomeGarringer, Jessica
To get started, you will need a 2-liter soda bottle, dry-erase marker, scissors, acrylic paint, paint pens, permanent marker, potting soil and a small plant. Trace your favorite animal onto the side of the bottle with the dry-erase marker, and then cut it out with the scissors as des...
With just a chicken nipple, an empty 2-liter soda bottle, and a few tools, you'll make a clean, efficient watering system. Ideal for small flocks, this guide ensures your chickens always have access to fresh water without the usual hassle. Keep your coop tidy and your feathered friends ...
A simple and popular design is the bottle trap: Prepare the Bottle: Clean a 2-liter plastic bottle and cut the top off one-third of the way down. Make the Entrance: Invert the top part of the bottle and insert it back into the bottom part, making a funnel. Secure the Pieces: Tape...