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lonely ice teardrops

Step 11Storing

Storing
For our event I have a tarp in my garage that I store the frozen teardrops on. Again... be careful! What you'll find is that the balloons freeze from the outside in and often they still have water in the center the next day. So they're still fragile till they freeze solid.
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Apr 4, 2010. 8:30 PMzombiefire says:
me and my bro froze a baloon full of water and in a few hours there were icicles on the insid goin in all crazy directions
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it was awesome
Jun 23, 2011. 9:16 PMthen says:
wait... there were icicles on the inside of the baloon? How is that possible?
Aug 3, 2011. 4:25 PMKEYBOARDISBROKEN says:
Ice crystals- freeze the water slow enough and you can grow some massive ones,
went out one November morning, had been just below freezing point all night- there where 10cm (4inch) ice crystals floating in the pond.
May 28, 2011. 2:31 PMdylankunaikennedy says:
epic finished product but is here any way i could keep it longer

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