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![]() ‘Then she filled up her cauldron and said with a grin, “find something everyone! Throw something in!”’ – Julia Donaldson, Room on the Broom Depending on where you live, Fall/Autumn has fallen on the land. The nights draw in, the sweaters and thermals have been retrieved from the back of the cupboard and the pumpkin spiced lattes have resurfaced. We love this time of year. As October slips by, porches become scattered with wreaths, pumpkins of all sizes and depending if you are that way inclined, skeletons, cauldrons, spider webs and the like magically fill front gardens. Soon the streets will be scattered with many little (who are we kidding, and big) people dressed in costumes; from fairies and teddy bears to Frankensteins and wizards. Anything goes as long as you are wearing silly clothes! To really get in the mood of All Hallow’s Eve, why don’t you join us in creating some super simple AND fun Potions. Depending on how stocked your kitchen is, you may not even need to buy anything to do this. Always a win in our books! ![]() Now though we would probably all like to pretend our potion making is entirely magic, alas it isn’t. Without making it complicated, here are the basics. When you mix the baking soda and the vinegar they react with each other because they are happy to see each other. The result of their happy union is the creation of carbon dioxide. In science speak, when the base (the baking soda) and the acid (vinegar) mix they create the gas, carbon dioxide (the foaming potion). So mischief makers, now that the ‘work’ bit is done, read on to find out how to have the fun! ![]() ![]() ![]() So there you have it, your very own potion making class. Enjoy the hubble-bubble and don’t forget to share your potions on social media! We want to see them! Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook!
Grace Selous Bull is an arts education author and freelance blogger. Her book, ‘Potty About Pots: arts and crafts for home and school’ is aimed at children from 5-12 years old and takes them through a journey of ceramics through time. Her blog, The Rainbow Tree, explores all aspects of arts and crafts, and is aimed at children of all ages. She is a full time Mummy of two girls, both of whom love being creative, and is married to her husband, Andrew, who does not. Follow her on twitter. Original content © 2018 Super Simple. Not to be reprinted without express written permission. Terms of Service. |
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