3 Simple Ways to
Share What You Make

With Instructables you can share what you make with the world — and tap into an ever-growing community of creative experts.

PhotosPhotos

Share one or more photos of a project, recipe, or whatever you've made, quickly and easily.

Step by StepStep-By-Step

Share your step-by-step photos with text instructions of what you made so others can do it too!

VideoVideo

Share your how-to video. You'll need your embed code from a video site such as YouTube.

The Ice Bulb

Step 2Fill the Ballon with water, tie a knot and freeze it.

Fill the Ballon with water, tie a knot and freeze it.
Blow up the balloon with air first. This will stretch it out so the water will flow easier. If you do not hold the top of the balloon firmly against the water tap it will splash all over the place at the point where the wires are sticking out.

Lay the balloon on a flat surface before proceeding.

Stuff the wires down the balloon till you have the LED at the desired position inside the balloon. It looks best if it is at the center IMHO.

Tie a regular knot and drag the wires all the way through the knot.

Freeze the balloon. Be careful of how you place the balloon in the freezer. If you do it the wrong way the LED might freeze in an undesirable position. Try to place it so that the LED is suspended in the center of the balloon.

I think it looks great when the balloon is not completely clear. This way the light is reflected in unpredictable directions. If you want to make clear ice you should read this.
« Previous StepDownload PDFView All StepsNext Step »
3 comments
Dec 2, 2010. 5:44 PMabran5 says:
i wish i can use something else than ice like plastic
Jan 23, 2011. 9:00 PMownemall says:
you could use an acrylic or liquid silicone but it would be hard to keep it from squiting out everywhere
Aug 31, 2008. 6:25 PMyuckzee says:
it would be awesome if you put it in a punch bowl or something, or if you put somekind of thing in it
Aug 31, 2008. 6:13 PMyuckzee says:
seriously? is it realy a not, lol jk

Pro

Get More Out of Instructables

Already have an Account?

close

All Steps Viewing
View all steps of an Instructable on the same page when you're a Pro Member.

Upgrade to Pro today!
11
Followers
1
Author:mandrake
I like to learn new stuff.