DIY Glowing Avengers Infinity Stone Rings

It is time for another awesome Movie Monday challenge and this month is super exciting! We are having fun with Avengers Infinity War ideas for this challenge. Start here with these awesome DIY glowing Avengers infinity stone rings then check out the other recipes and crafts being shared by everyone!

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The original plan for this project was to make glow in the dark crayon rings but the execution did not work. The glow powder did not work in the crayons and the rings fell apart quickly, if they even made it out of the molds.

 

Messy crayon rings

Oh well… the best laid plans, right? Plan B was acrylic and they turned out great! They aren’t as fun as the crayons in my opinion but the kids still love them. I’m putting that in the win column.

Materials

 

Ring Molds in Package

Silicone Ring Molds

Step 1

First, get your rings molds out of the packaging so that you can access them easily even with gloves on.

Step 2

Next put on your protective gloves. You don’t want to get the resin solution on your hands.

Step 3

Now pull out 5 small plastic cups and 5 popsicle sticks.

Step 4

Select your 5 mica powder colors (purple, yellow, orange, blue, and green) and open them. Don’t put them into the cups yet but you want them open so you can add them to your resin solution as soon as it’s mixed.

 

Acrylic Solution in Cups

Step 5

Next, mix small amounts of your resin solution in each cup according to the package directions. I used one teaspoon of each component in each cups. 2 teaspoons is more than enough solution for one ring.

 

Green acrylic solution in cup

Step 6

As soon as your resin solution is mixed, add 1/2 a package of one mica powder color to each cup and mix thoroughly.

 

Silicone Ring Molds Filled With Acrylic Solution

Step 7

Next fill each ring mold with one of your colors.

Tips:

Step 8

Set your filled molds in a safe place to cure for at least 24 hours.

Step 9

After your rings have cured for 24 hours, remove them from your molds and continue to cure an additional 48 hours.

 

Glowing Avengers Infinity Stone Rings on Avengers Background

Step 10

If necessary, you can gently file and buff your rings before wearing.

 

Glowing Avengers Infinity Stone Rings

Glowing Avengers Infinity Stone Rings on Avengers Background

Glowing Avengers Infinity Stone Rings on Avengers Background

These DIY glowing Avengers infinity stone rings are so much fun in the dark. Unfortunately, the purple one didn’t turn out. I think somehow the solution ratio got messed up because even after 3 days in the mold it didn’t set up. Let that be a warning to make sure you mix your solution parts exactly.

 

Glowing Avengers Infinity Stone Rings on Avengers Background with text overlay: DIY Glowing Avengers Infinity Stone Rings

The kids tried to talk me into letting them take a bath with just these rings as lights, but I’m not quite brave enough for that mess. For now, they’ll have to settle for dueling it out in their rooms at night!

Now, let’s see all of the projects and recipes my friends created this month!


 

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Popsicle Stick Army Men Craft | Kids Korner by Jude

We are back with another Kid’s Korner craft this week! Instead of making something for your home, let’s have some fun. This popsicle stick army men craft is fun to make and even more fun to play with.

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Popsicle Stick Army Men with tank and text overlay: Kids Korner By Jude Popsicle Stick Army Men

 

[bctt tweet=”Turn those kid’s craft projects into a fun toy to play with later! These popsicle stick army men are fun to make, and the newest Kids Korner by Jude Craft!” via=”no”]

Before we get to it, I want to let you know that next week Jude will be on vacation with his dad so I will be posting Friday. Don’t worry, you’ll still be getting a fun kid’s craft so be sure to come and check it out.

Note From Mom:

Although Jude said that he made this because of Memorial Day last month, I think the kid might also be on a popsicle stick kick. In fact, the next project coming up from him includes popsicle sticks. Apparently the kid can’t get enough. Luckily, his obsession is your kid’s gain because what kid doesn’t love playing with army men?

 

Leaf print paper next to glue bottle and green popsicle sticks

Materials

Step 1

First, cut out a small circle of white paper to be the head of your army man.

Mom Tip:

 

Step 2

Next, draw a face on your circle with the ink pen.

Step 3

Now, glue the face to the top of a green popsicle stick.

Step 4

Set you popsicle stick to the side and pull out your leaf print paper.

 

shirt cut out of paper

Step 5

Next, cut a shirt and pair of pants from the leaf print paper.

Mom tip:

 

Shirt glued on popsicle stick with glue bottle

popsicle stick army man

Step 6

Finally, glue your shirt and pants to the popsicle stick.

 

popsicle stick army men

Step 7

Repeat steps 1 through 6 for each army man you want to make.

This [popsicle stick army men craft] is a toy and exciting to make. Memorial Day is why I made this. I love playing with army men and I hope you do too!

 

Popsicle Stick Army Men with tank and text overlay: Kids Korner By Jude Popsicle Stick Army Men

Don’t forget that next week Jude is on vacation but we’ll still have an awesome new kids craft for you! Until then, your kiddos will have a blast playing pretend or putting on a show with these popsicle stick army men. In case you missed last week’s craft, be sure to check it out now.

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Crafty 3D Fireworks Decoration | Kids Korner by Jude

Welcome to the first ever Kids Korner by Jude creation. Clearly, he is super excited for the 4th of July because this week he made this crafty 3D fireworks decoration. Luckily, it is easy to make using items you likely have on hand.

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Note From Mom

Let me tell you, it is incredibly hard letting your kid take the reins on a project. It’s crazy hard. You want to see them succeed and protect them from failure.

Then I realized, who am I to know what will succeed and what won’t? Furthermore, how can he learn if I never let him make mistakes?

Instead, I guided him when he asked. Gave my opinion when solicited and let him create from the heart and imagination.

**I have edited his instructions for grammar and clarification but all ideas and steps are his.

 

Metal card tin with popsicle sticks and pipe cleaners inside

You Need:

 

Pipe cleaner wrapped popsicle stick

Step 1

First, wrap a pipe cleaner around the top of a popsicle stick.

 

Pipe cleaner wrapped popsicle sticks

Step 2

Then, do this to at least 4 more popsicle sticks.

Mom’s Note:

Step 3

Then take the lid off of your box. [You do not need it for this craft.]

Step 4

Place the box [open side down] on a piece of cardboard [or other safe surface].

 

Blue Spray Painted Box

Step 5

Paint the box with spay paint.

 

Painting Red acrylic paint on metal box

red acrylic paint on metal box

Mom’s Notes:

Step 6

Let the painted box dry.

 

Dot of hot glue on metal box

One popsicle stick glued to blue metal box

Popsicle sticks glued to box

Step 7

Then put the sticks on the bottom of the box with hot glue.

Mom’s Note:

 

pompom glued on metal box

Step 8

After the popsicle sticks are glued on, glue a sparkly pompom to the middle.

Mom’s Note:

I made this because it is fun to make and you can use [it] as a decoration. The most important part is to have fun.

3D Fireworks Decoration

3D Fireworks Decoration

3D Fireworks Decoration

3D fireworks decoration with text overlay: Crafty 3D Fireworks Decoration

In the end this little craft turned out adorable. More importantly, he is proud of his crafty 3D fireworks decoration. It is easy for young kids to make, too, which is always great when your kids range from 4 to 9.

If you are like me, and want to protect your kid from the world, take a breath. Let him make mistakes now while he is under the umbrella of your protection. Our mistakes make us better and it is no different for kids. All we can do is make sure they have a safe place to land.

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