Give the colorful leaves of autumn some serious staying power by dipping them in wax. Use the preserved leaves to decorate a table or make a fall-inspired mobile.
- Materials
- Paraffin wax (we used about 1/4 pound)
- 2 clean cans, one smaller than the other (ours were 13 1/2 and 28 ounces)
- Newspaper
- Colorful leaves
- Waxed paper
- Instructions
- Place a piece of paraffin wax in the smaller can, and place the smaller can inside the larger one. Add warm water to both cans, filling them to about a half-inch below the rim of the small can. (When melted, the wax will float on top of the water.)
- Simmer the water over medium heat until the wax has melted (a parent's job). To avoid spatters, don't let the water and wax come to a full boil.
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