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Frozen Treasures in Ice Blocks

First a peek inside my deep freezer

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Desperately in need of defrosting! But this is were I have been keeping a secret from my kids. Hint-it’s in the topless milk cartons.-No, not frozen milk! I have been freezing various tiny treasures in colorful layers of water!

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First, cut top off of milk carton. Next add about 1 to 2 inches of water and food coloring along with a few treasures. I used coins, bells, beads, buttons, crayons, tiny plastic toys etc… After that layer freezes, repeat, over and over until close to the top! This was a great activity to combat the heat of the day! I put my kids and their ice blocks in to the baby pool to find their frozen treasures.

First peel back the carton.

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The Unplugged Project theme for this week is Rough and Rough is what you need to be to find your treasures!

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Then don some eye protection!

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Then get out your little hammers and chisels and I gave my kids nails also. This helps to break apart those tough (rhymes with rough-the unplugged theme!) little frozen goodies.

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The food coloring will stain your kids skin as the colored ice melts-just remember that when you wonder were your kids got such horrific bruises!

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Very cute!

i love this.. and have wanted to do the various ones on the net… but yours are pretty too… it is winter here… so I am just waiting a little while before we try ;)

Your ice blocks have to be the prettiest ones I’ve ever seen! I love it :) We haven’t tried this yet but now I’ve definitely got to make them rainbow colored *grin* Great project!

what good fun!

You might be stretching it a bit with the rough theme. He he. But I really love the project. I’ve been meaning to do something like it for a while. Just been too lazy.

This looks like a hit! Not sure *exactly* where you live, but I would recognize that snowville creamery milk carton anywhere because I LOVE that stuff!!

By the looks of your OSU.edu…looks like I live about down the street-We are in Clintonville.

I’ve never seen these before. . .Way too cool!

:)

I recently did this with my 3 year old. I used a bread pan and no food colouring. As he gets older I may have to start making it more interesting like yours.

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