Here is a fun and colorful way to stay cool this summer! These ice towers are super easy to make, and your kids will enjoy helping you put them together!
Materials:
- food coloring or liquid watercolor paints
- water
- salt (optional)
- bowls of various shapes and sizes (plastic containers work, too)
Instructions
1. Fill the bowls with water.
2. Add color by dropping in food coloring or paint. Let your little scientists experiment with mixing colors and watching the mesmerizing patterns.
When you're all done playing (or have run out of bowls), carefully take them outside to freeze or stick them in the freezer. We left ours outside overnight. NOTE: If the ice is stuck, it will come out easily after you run a bit of hot water over the outside of the container.
Set a large towel on the table to catch the drips and/or paint from your ice sculptures
Take it further: If you're playing outside or if your ice is not watery and melted on the outside, you can stick two pieces of ice together by adding a touch of salt—but it won't work if the outside of the ice isn't dry.
(The salt causes the surface of the ice to melt until diluted, then when you place ice on top of it, it causes the water to freeze again.)
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