UPDATE: I set this near my workstation at work and 99% of people that saw it said something, then just rolled their eyes when I moved it out of the way.
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Materials
1. A coffee cup you can "destroy" FREE or CHEAP
(from goodwill or one you don't like)
2. Hot Gun glue $1.50 at Hobby Lobby
(I used jewelery glue because the package said it adhered well to glass)
3. Liquitex professional acrylic ink -transparent raw umber color $5.00
(I found this next to acrylic paints and water colors at Hobby Lobby)
Tools
1. Microwave or oven to melt your hot gun glue sticks
2. Stirring, mixing tool (I used a bamboo chinese Chopstick from carryout)







































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Instead of microwave oven, I would use hot air gun - if there's one available.
I wouldn't suggest using the kitcen microwave for this use if it was your only and best appliance. This being said I'm also the child that destroyed my moms flatware when I was 8 to make a windchime, but I digress...
You bring up a good point using water, you could make use of heating this water and do a double boiler technique like you would for chocolate.
Personally, I used a microwave that is soon going to be replaced with a new over the range/vent/microwave combo so I wasn't too concerned about killing it.
Have to experiment with the coloring tho. Add white food color for milk and use a baby bottle. (white coloring available from cake decorator supply)
FYI... there are also "low temp" glue sticks on the market as well.
i did last year obvio8usly he didnt fall for it he picked it up, i am gonna say oh no i spilled coffe all over your desk, itll look realistic but he knows better hell pick it up and itll fly all over and ill say APRIL FOOLS IT WAS CHOCOLATE MILK!!! i laughed so hard
Thanks! I don't know what to do with it since April Fools day is over, so I've left it on the kitchen counter and still have visitors falling for it. I'll probably end up sticking it on a shelf till next year though.
(won)
I can neither confirm nor deny these allegations.