Instructions for Baking Soda Rocket: STEP 1: Print out your rocket template and use scissors to cut out. Also check out how to make a balloon rocket for simple physics! STEP 2: Tape four straws to the top of your bottle so it will stand up on its own. Pin Tape the rocket printable...
1. Remove the label from your soda bottle, scraping off all the sticky residue. 2. Draw an animal shape on the bottle with a dry erase marker. 3. Use a box cutter to poke a slit in the bottle, then cut out the animal with scissors. Optional: Use the box cutter to create small...
But I’ve picked up a few tricks that enable me to open a jar with a tight lid on my own, and I’ll be sharing those with you here in this post! You probably won’t need to try all 11 different ways to open jar lids, but it’s always good to have a few options you can t...
How to Build a Soda Pop Bottle Rocket Launcher: How to Build a Soda Pop Bottle Rocket Launcher So we were having a work picnic and we wanted to have some kinda geeky fun ... a Soda Pop Bottle Rocket Launch was suggested...problem is we didn't have a la
A popular science project is mixing baking soda and vinegar in a rocket or race car made out of a plastic water bottle. When the baking soda and vinegar react, it creates a carbon dioxide gas. The gas is what causes bubbles and foam when the two ingredie
Their weave (the so-called ‘mesh’) is not too tight & also not too loose, so you can much more easily, and more quickly strain your milk. If need be, you can fold them over to make the cloth a thicker straining fabric. All of these options are very much multipurpose. Just be...
We get asked all the time here at the CMS HQ about how to clean pillows properly. Well, I've investigated the situation, and have discovered the best way to clean a pillow—an often overlooked cleaning task!
seal jar with lid and allow to brew for a week. Strain, fill a spray bottle 1/2 full with the infusion liquid then top up with water. Add a few drops of catnip essential oil (adjust as needed for effectiveness). Shake well before each use, may need to reapply every hour or so. ...
dry location out of direct sunlight. Once you’ve opened a bottle be sure to seal it properly. If it was a corked bottle, use a bottle cap or transfer it to a decanter with a tight seal. Once you get down to the last measures of a bottle, move them to a smaller vessel as it ...
This is about the coolest thing ever. It’s a device that screws on to any two-liter bottle and allows you to carbonate whatever’s inside that bottle. I have this system at home and use it primarily for soda water (I’m a nut for bubbles) and sometimes sparkling lemonade, but you ...