We live in a house of ongoing projects. That's just one of the adventures of living with me. Life is too short not to experiment or create. So when someone twisted my arm and told me I had to join an online community where people share creative ideas I was really not interested. I kept telling them that I didn't have time to devote to one more thing.
And then they started bringing in cool things that they had made, or recipes they had found, and emailing me some of their favorite things -- and I caved.
I found a tutorial on how to make a braided yarn scarf. It was supposed to look like this. Mine is about three times that thick - way too thick to wrap multiple times around your head unless you're just into asphyxiation. (See picture above.)
I have about 12 hours in that scarf, mostly done in bursts at night after Baby goes to bed. I am so gagged with it that I have moved it out of sight into the office where I don't even have to look at it right now.
On the other hand it gave me a great idea to make Baby a long yellow braid so she could have Rapunzel hair. Finished that today and we both love it.
Cue the next project.
Except it's not really a "project", per se. This was something that just looked cool, also found on that site. You quarter a bar of Ivory soap, then put it in the microwave for 3 minutes and it's supposed to look huge and explosive. Here is an example of what it's supposed to look like.
Quartered bar. In sandwich bag behind it is the rest of the bar, chopped up with my mad knife skills for a future project: making my own liquid hand soap out of bar soap.
Before. Anticipation is mounting. Baby had a blast pushing the buttons on the microwave.
After. Very sad and pitiful.
The only thing I can figure is that this is an old bar of soap found in the back recesses of the cabinet. A friend of mine is going to try this soon-ish with a new bar of soap to see if that makes any difference.
Maybe it's a dud bar of soap? I wonder if it even floats...
And I've decided to save the baggy of soap shavings for a while. I don't want to end up with a gallon of liquid dud soap because then I'll feel guilty and have to use it. Maybe I'll save it to regift for Mother's Day! (hehehe)
Not all projects are successes - that's what makes it an adventure.
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http://chemistry.about.com/od/demonstrationsexperiments/a/soaptrick.htm
Found this link that tells why the project works.
Have been wondering what you were busy with. You require more adventure than I do. I can understand the wrap around the neck thing, my daughter in law makes those but what are those angel wings this bar of soap was to turn in to? What would you have done with them. Cheers.
The bar of soap thing was just a science experiment that didn't pan out. It makes a physical change to the soap, not a chemical change- so you can still use it as soap afterwards.
I realized today that I hadn't seen anything new on your site of late. Hope that all is okay.
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