How to Make Glow‐in‐the‐Dark Glue

Take a stick of special glow-in-the-dark chalk and place it into a bag..; , Smash and grind the chalk until it reaches a chalky-like consistency., Make a wheat paste glue. , Mix together the wheat paste flour and your glow-in-the-dark chalk/powder...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Take a stick of special glow-in-the-dark chalk and place it into a bag..;

    You might even need to use a mortar and pestle to grind it enough.

    If it doesn't break the first time, you may need to slam it with a large piece of concrete or a hammer. (This is a good place to take out any anger you have in you). ,,,,,, Test it inside a lit area, then take it into darkness and see if it glows.

    You may need to add more chalk-dust the next time. ,
  2. Step 2: Smash and grind the chalk until it reaches a chalky-like consistency.

  3. Step 3: Make a wheat paste glue.

  4. Step 4: Mix together the wheat paste flour and your glow-in-the-dark chalk/powder

  5. Step 5: outside the cooking utensil you used.

  6. Step 6: Stir the mixture until the chalk dust has combined with the paste.

  7. Step 7: Let the mixture cool for about 15 minutes.

  8. Step 8: Take out the mixture and place it back into the bag.

  9. Step 9: Test out your creation

  10. Step 10: to make sure it glows just right.

  11. Step 11: Use the glue

  12. Step 12: whenever and wherever you see fit.

Detailed Guide

You might even need to use a mortar and pestle to grind it enough.

If it doesn't break the first time, you may need to slam it with a large piece of concrete or a hammer. (This is a good place to take out any anger you have in you). ,,,,,, Test it inside a lit area, then take it into darkness and see if it glows.

You may need to add more chalk-dust the next time. ,

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