DIY Lava Lamp

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Making a DIY lava lamp is simple. I found 3 ways to make it. For the first way, you need any see through container, water, any corn oil, any colour of food colouring and Alka Seltzer. First, take your container and fill it with water. Fill the water 1/4 then, fill the rest with corn oil. After that, put 5 to 7 drops of food colouring. Wait for a while for the food colouring to make the water the colour that you are using. Finally, put Alka Seltzer and you made your very own DIY Lava Lamp. That is only one way. For the next way, you need a jar, water, any kind of oil, highlighters, Alka Seltzer and a black light. First, fill the jar with water. Fill about a quarter. Next, take the liquid from the highlighter and pour it in the water. Don’t mix 2 colours. Shake it lightly. After that, fill the rest with the oil. The oil and water will be separated. Turn off the lights and open your black light. Finally, put your Alka Seltzer into the jar and you made your very own DIY Lava Lamp. The last method is also simple. You need a glow stick, water, any type of oil, jar and Alka Seltzer. The glow stick must be big.  First, activate the glow stick by breaking and shaking it. Next, pour the liquid of the glow stick into the water. Shake it. You will then have glowing water. Pour the glowing water into the jar about a quarter. Fill the rest with oil. Finally put 1 to 2 tablets of Alka Seltzer into the jar and you made your very own DIY Glowing Lava Lamp.         





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  1. Lava lamps are a fun, decorative way to add some light and color to any room. But did you know that you can make your own lava lamp at home?

    All you need is a few household supplies and some patience. First, find a tall, clear container. Next, fill it about halfway with water. Add a few drops of food coloring to create the desired effect. Then, slowly pour in some vegetable oil so that it floats on top of the water.

    Now comes the fun part! Find a small object like a marble or penny and drop it into the center of the oil. Watch as it slowly sinks to the bottom, displacing the colored water and creating a cool lava-like effect.

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