How to Make the Arm of Death

Pour some water or orange juice into a food-grade rubber glove., Add gummy worms to the liquid inside the glove. ,Secure the end of the glove to prevent the water or orange juice from flowing out by either knotting the arm opening or securing it...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Pour some water or orange juice into a food-grade rubber glove.

    Leave enough room at the top for tying a knot and for adding gummy worms.

    Since this has the potential to be slightly messy, pour the liquid over a sink to take care of any spills.

    If you're using water, then add some food coloring.

    Just make sure the hand doesn't get visually lost in the color of the punch--you want to use contrasting colors.
  2. Step 2: Add gummy worms to the liquid inside the glove.

    ,, Freeze the glove overnight or until it's solid. ,, Peel the glove material off of the frozen liquid.

    You may need to run cool water over the glove to loosen the material from the ice.,
  3. Step 3: Secure the end of the glove to prevent the water or orange juice from flowing out by either knotting the arm opening or securing it with an elastic band or chip clip.

  4. Step 4: Place the glove on a baking sheet lined with paper towels to catch any liquid that might leak out.

  5. Step 5: Make your favorite punch recipe and chill it until you're ready to serve it.

  6. Step 6: Remove the frozen glove sculpture from the freezer.

  7. Step 7: Float the arm of death in the punch bowl.

Detailed Guide

Leave enough room at the top for tying a knot and for adding gummy worms.

Since this has the potential to be slightly messy, pour the liquid over a sink to take care of any spills.

If you're using water, then add some food coloring.

Just make sure the hand doesn't get visually lost in the color of the punch--you want to use contrasting colors.

,, Freeze the glove overnight or until it's solid. ,, Peel the glove material off of the frozen liquid.

You may need to run cool water over the glove to loosen the material from the ice.,

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