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Alright this is an old one. I learned this in grade school, they probably don't do it anymore because it involves dangerous chemicals like water. But it's fun for the kiddies.



 
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Step 1: You will need

Water
Laundry Bluing, getting hard to find, it's a suspension of Prussian Blue in water.
Salt (table)
Clear Household Ammonia
Bowl
Toilet Paper Roll Core


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alexwin says: Oct 31, 2009. 2:55 PM
I couldn't find Mrs. Stewarts Blueing, so I'm trying it with "RIT White Wash Bleach Alternative". Hopefully they're the same.
acm321 in reply to alexwinDec 5, 2009. 2:33 PM
wait, bleach?
it's not actual bleach, right?
because if it is mixing it with ammonia will make mustard gas, which is poisonous and will kill you
noname420 in reply to acm321Nov 21, 2010. 9:06 PM
I wonder what happened to alexwin. Hopefully it wasn't real bleach that he mixed with ammonia but that would explain why he never commented back on this.
umax610p8 in reply to noname420Jul 21, 2011. 6:16 PM
poof
elizabethteacher says: Jan 5, 2010. 4:57 AM
I tried this, but couldn't get it to work - I used "Bluette Laundry Bluing".  I couldn't find Mrs. Stewarts.  I used 2 T of each ingredient.  Can you tell me what I might do differently?
Tool Using Animal (author) in reply to elizabethteacherJan 5, 2010. 6:43 AM
I think it's the blueing. I looked at the MSDS and Bluette is Ultramarine blue, a sodium aluminum silicate compound, whereas Mrs Stewart's is Prussian Blue an iron compound.
elizabethteacher in reply to Tool Using AnimalJan 5, 2010. 3:57 PM
Turns out, you're right. I called the Mrs. Stewart's company and they told us they had tried the very same experiment on their competitors blueing and it doesn't work.  In other words, it HAS TO BE Mrs. Stewarts because of the requisite ingredients it contains. They offered a "Salt Crystal Garden" kit for $9.00.  Can be purchased on their website - www.mrsstewarts.com. Thanks for your quick response. 
CraftBear in reply to elizabethteacherJan 17, 2011. 8:44 AM
Is there any way of doing it without the blue stuff? xD I have no idea where to even start looking for it...
aicerg1 says: Oct 24, 2010. 3:41 PM
we did this at school but we added epsom salt and food coloring
MinnieMelissa says: Jul 1, 2009. 3:35 AM
I remember doing this when I was in 1st grade! I had always wanted to do it again but could never remember. Thanks for posting! (:
robot797 says: May 18, 2009. 3:31 AM
were could i buy the stuff in holland?
watchurmouthyoungman says: Feb 21, 2009. 10:35 PM
im not gonna lie...that looks absolutely gross
hottie10 says: Jan 3, 2009. 12:44 PM
i love it
alexa says: Dec 4, 2007. 10:11 AM
WHAT IS THAT SUPPOSED TO BE!?!?!?!
merseyless in reply to alexaDec 20, 2008. 7:53 PM
lets play a game called "read the title"
wolf555hound in reply to merseylessDec 20, 2008. 8:17 PM
how do you play?
zimmemic25 in reply to wolf555houndDec 21, 2008. 2:56 AM
by reading the title :-P
wolf555hound in reply to zimmemic25Dec 21, 2008. 11:06 AM
dang! i lost.
merseyless in reply to wolf555houndDec 29, 2008. 7:29 PM
its ok
thebear1 says: Dec 21, 2008. 2:50 AM
good instructable i 65 years young can remember doing this as a kid we used a lump of hard coal, back them we burn coal for heat, give a 5 on this, lots old time fun things are being lost to kids, now thanks for posting
canadian nh says: Dec 20, 2008. 6:15 PM
can I use powder ammonia since liquid one isn't available, and is it fragile? how long it lasts? thanks
Tool Using Animal (author) in reply to canadian nhDec 20, 2008. 6:50 PM
it is extremely fragile and collapses at the touch. I've never heard of powder ammonia, so I don't know.
NachoMahma in reply to Tool Using AnimalDec 21, 2008. 12:50 AM
canadian nh says: Dec 20, 2008. 10:17 PM
thanks for response, in fact ammonia available in kuwait powder white color, but I'm going to Canada sure I'll find liquid. Thanks again
conceptualstratagem says: Jul 31, 2007. 3:13 AM
Yeah that crystal growth footage is tight. I need to make a sculpture with this process. Does anybody whose made this know what the density of the crystals are like, are they too delicate?
merseyless in reply to conceptualstratagemDec 20, 2008. 7:56 PM
too delicate
CindyTee in reply to conceptualstratagemAug 1, 2007. 7:26 PM
Love the movie! We just did this with a bunch of kids at VCS. It was a big success. The crystals are very delicate and collapse when you touch them. They do grow right back in a day or so. Instead of a TP roll, you can shape a pipe cleaner into a tree or snowflake or something and stick that in a sponge. The crystals will grow on it, making a cool sculpture.
Kral says: Oct 12, 2008. 2:59 PM
ItsTheHobbs says: Aug 19, 2008. 8:35 AM
what does the bluing do?
firefighter1333 says: Jun 28, 2008. 6:13 AM
you can do it too without the bluing only it is then a lot less fun. so I did it without the bluing only I throwed it away cuz it smelled that bad
401446 says: Jul 20, 2007. 3:36 AM
omg i havn't laughed in a long time and that "they probably don't do it anymore because it involves dangerous chemicals like water" crack really made me laugh by the way great instructable.
jessyratfink in reply to 401446Sep 1, 2007. 5:32 PM
I kid you not, in downtown Louisville at the Waterfront they have signs that warn people not to play in the fountains because they "contain high levels of hydrogen." I kinda face-plained it the first time I read it, but it seriously works to keep people away. :P
zachninme in reply to jessyratfinkSep 6, 2007. 4:32 PM
I bet the water also contains high amount of dihydrogen monoxide! That stuffs really bad, accidental inhalation can kill!
egadsman in reply to zachninmeJan 9, 2008. 4:39 AM
bahaha use large complicated words and people will stay away... also bright colours help to make it look important.
James (pseudo-geek) in reply to 401446Sep 1, 2007. 8:01 AM
heh.
musicalbee2003 says: Jan 6, 2008. 12:23 PM
anything I can substitute for amonia? Essence of dog pee, maybe?
TraumaComet says: Nov 19, 2007. 10:07 AM
Alternatively, you can also use dog shampoo made for white dogs. we used it at a daycare I worked at. The shampoo contains alot of bluing, especially the kind of shampoo that is meant to be diluted before use. Great instructable!
moomoocows says: Sep 8, 2007. 4:36 PM
what is the laundry bluing and can I use something else
Tool Using Animal (author) in reply to moomoocowsSep 8, 2007. 5:58 PM
It's prussian blue and so far as I know there is no substitute.
capricorn says: Sep 1, 2007. 2:16 AM
Sweet :) One question, since I cannot seem to find that prussian thing in Belgium, will it work if I use water and some pigment?
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