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Changing the Oil
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DIY Glue Suncatchers: Stained Glass Magic Without the Mess! Materials: - Clear school glue - Plastic lids - Liquid food coloring or acrylic paints - Toothpicks - String or ribbon - Glitter (optional) Directions: 1. Start by cleaning the plastic lids to ensure they are free of any residues. Remove any labels from the lids. 2. Pour a 1/4-inch layer of clear glue into each plastic lid. This will form the base of your suncatcher. 3. Add drops of liquid food coloring or acrylic paint into the glue. U
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DIY Glue Suncatchers: Stained Glass Magic Without the Mess! Materials: - Clear school glue - Plastic lids - Liquid food coloring or acrylic paints - Toothpicks - String or ribbon - Glitter (optional) Directions: 1. Start by cleaning the plastic lids to ensure they are free of any residues. Remove any labels from the lids. 2. Pour a 1/4-inch layer of clear glue into each plastic lid. This will form the base of your suncatcher. 3. Add drops of liquid food coloring or acrylic paint into the glue. U
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