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By Brinno / June 01,2012
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City Busy Kids
A fun and simple at home gardening
experiment that can be done from your kitchen window. Make a real life friend
that requires regular haircuts, style away like a hairdresser and try out new
styles.
What
you need for this experiment:
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Pair of old stockings
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4 elastic bands
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2 googly eyes
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Potting soil
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Grass seed
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Mason jar
Take your old stocking and cut them so that
only half the leg remains. Fill the bottom “foot” section with grass seeds and
then follow with enough potting soil to make a round head. When you are
satisfied with the size and shape of your head secure the bottom into place
with an elastic band. Make sure your head isn’t too stuffed otherwise you won’t
be able to make nose and ears.
To make a nose and ears for your head, twist
and secure with elastic bands small balls in the center and on both sides of
the head. Glue your googly eyes to your head’s face. If you want to give your
head a bit more character, use some pipe cleaners to make a mouth or facial
hair.
Fill the Mason jar half full of water. Rest
your head on the top and make sure that the bottom of the stocking, without any
soil, is emerged under water. Optionally cut out arms and feet using cardboard.
Color them in and then tape them to the sides of your Mason jar.
Set your head in a very bright place,
preferably a windowsill. Every 2-3 days change out the water in your mason jar.
After about a week you will start to see the blades of grass peeping out, just
like hair. The grass will continue to grow even after you cut it.
Time
Lapse Instructions
To film plant growth we recommend setting a
schedule so that your camera only shoots during the daytime.
Interval: 30 minutes
Scene: Day
HDR: High
Growing
a grass head is a fun activity for all ages. If you
have cats, this craft also gives them a tasty treat to snack on. Because the
dirt stays within the stockings, you do not need to fear your kitty digging and
spilling dirt everywhere.
Make
sure you share the great activities you get up to in self-isolation using
#brinno or #selfisolatewithbrinno.
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