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Muddly Puddly Laboratory | Avvy 👋🏾 on Instagram: "We love this invisible ink recipe because it uses just 3 household ingredients, the results are instant and striking, it’s our favourite combination of nature/science/art/magic, and it’s child friendly (non toxic, no heat required).

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To make the golden reveal potion, mix turmeric powder into some hand sanitiser or rubbing alcohol (around 1/4 tsp is plenty in around 2 tablespoons of the sanitiser). Note: please keep in mind that turmeric can leave stains and protect all surfaces accordingly.

To make the invisible ink, mix around 1 tbsp bicarbonate or baking soda in 1/2 cup water. Write or draw your message on paper using the invisible ink and a paintbrush/fingers/cotton bud etc. Important: allow it to dry completely, minimum 15 m Invisible Ink Science Experiment, Invisible Ink For Kids, Magic Drawing, Disappearing Ink, Water Paper, Nature Science, Glue Painting, Grandparenting, Invisible Ink

Muddly Puddly Laboratory | Avvy 👋🏾 on Instagram: "We love this invisible ink recipe because it uses just 3 household ingredients, the results are instant and striking, it’s our favourite combination of nature/science/art/magic, and it’s child friendly (non toxic, no heat required). Method: To make the golden reveal potion, mix turmeric powder into some hand sanitiser or rubbing alcohol (around 1/4 tsp is plenty in around 2 tablespoons of the sanitiser). Note: please keep in mind that…

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Rozanne | Bright Little Brains on Instagram: "SAVE this recipe to make Invisible Ink! 🙌🏻 

YOU’LL NEED: 
1. Baking soda
2. Water
3. Turmeric
4. Hand Sanitizer 
5. Craft paper
6. Paint brushes/ Q-tips

INSTRUCTIONS: 
1. In one bowl, mix a scoop of baking soda and water until it forms a watery paste. 
2. Mix a scoop of turmeric and sanitizer in another bowl until it’s watery. 
3. Dip a Q-tip or paint brush in the baking soda mixture and paint a design or make a hand print on the paper. 
4. Please wait a minute for it to dry.
5. Use a paintbrush and paint over the design with the turmeric mixture. 
6. See how your design magically appears!💫 

🎃Please note that turmeric can stain! Work on a covered surface, and it is best to do this activity with children older than 4! 

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Rozanne | Bright Little Brains on Instagram: "SAVE this recipe to make Invisible Ink! 🙌🏻 YOU’LL NEED: 1. Baking soda 2. Water 3. Turmeric 4. Hand Sanitizer 5. Craft paper 6. Paint brushes/ Q-tips INSTRUCTIONS: 1. In one bowl, mix a scoop of baking soda and water until it forms a watery paste. 2. Mix a scoop of turmeric and sanitizer in another bowl until it’s watery. 3. Dip a Q-tip or paint brush in the baking soda mixture and paint a design or make a hand print on the paper. 4…

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610 reactions · 203 shares | 🔬✨ Invisible Ink Science Magic!✨🔬 

Want to impress your little ones with a magical science experiment? Here’s a fun way to create invisible ink using everyday kitchen ingredients. This STEAM activity is perfect for preschoolers and helps develop critical thinking, creativity, and fine motor skills.

🧪 What You’ll Need:
- Turmeric Ink:
 1 tablespoon turmeric 
  ¼ cup rubbing alcohol 
- Baking Soda Ink:
 1 tablespoon baking soda 
  ¼ cup water 

🔍 How to Do It:
1. Mix:Combine turmeric with rubbing alcohol in one bowl and baking soda with water in another.
2. Write:Use a cotton swab or paintbrush to write a secret message with the baking soda solution on white paper. Let it dry completely.
3. Reveal:Once dry, brush over your message with the turmeric solution Invisible Ink Science Experiment, Invisible Ink For Kids, Boy Activities, Science Magic, Steam Activity, Preschool Stem, Steam Science, Kitchen Ingredients, Science Writing

🔬✨ Invisible Ink Science Magic!✨🔬 Want to impress your little ones with a magical science experiment? Here’s a fun way to create invisible ink using...

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