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Science Fair and Pinterest projects. Ok let me go into detail so you can get a good idea its long though.
Just yesterday I had a presentation and I made DIY rainbow roses, they mixed spin some color and started to wilt. They weren't as vivid as I expected but they were fair I got this idea from pinterest. Before that I got another idea ( Pinterest also). It was a confetti bowl, I made it and it basically fell apart not presentable glue glob mess ( only a for fun craft). Then I tried chocolate bowls and chocolate lace bowls both worked until I ruined them myself. So some of the pinterest things work and some don't. All of the posts seem so neat! Even ones that seem impossible are gorgeous. I have a science fair next year had it this year but it is optional. I decided I would enter next year so my decision is made on that. Should I use pinterest for ideas categories vary and I've seen a few intriguing items. But sometimes experiments don't work and even non experimental ITEme to. I know I could try them out before hand but I don't want to try everything. Would I be better off if I just made a volcano or something?
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Hello there fellow Pinterest fan!
As you have learned not all the crafts work so well.
There is a blog [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) & Even a pin board I believe its called Nailed it! Pinterest fails. If you what to see some hilarious fails. You are not alone!
I don't think you should give up. You have plenty of time between now & then to find one that works. Just do some hard thinking before you try something.
I have seen that rose thing work with just one color.
Do you have Pin boards of your own? If not, you should consider making some. Its a fun hobby. You can even make yourself a board for "Things to try" & another for "Tried these and they didn't work".
Have fun with your experiments. :) ]
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