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<td>[[http://www.hometrainingtools.com/giant-test-tubes-30-pack Home Training Tools]]</td>
 
<td>[[http://www.hometrainingtools.com/giant-test-tubes-30-pack Home Training Tools]]</td>
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<td>These are soda bottles that haven't yet been vacuum formed into large bottles.  They're clear, sturdy, and wash up well.</td>
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<td>Food Storage Tubs</td>
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<td>Used to make test-tube stands.  The tubs I found were clear, around 3 1/2 inches tall, and a three-pack was $1.</td>
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==Test Tube Stands==
 
==Test Tube Stands==

Revision as of 17:49, 6 September 2015

My son wanted an "experiment" birthday party, where he and his friends could mix things in test tubes like we do at the kitchen table.

Invitations

I designed the invitations in MS Word, and printed them double sided on letter sized cardstock, with two invitations per page.

align File:Experiment party invitation.docx

Supplies

ItemSupplierComments
Baby Soda Bottle Test Tubes [Home Training Tools] These are soda bottles that haven't yet been vacuum formed into large bottles. They're clear, sturdy, and wash up well.
Food Storage Tubs Dollar Tree Used to make test-tube stands. The tubs I found were clear, around 3 1/2 inches tall, and a three-pack was $1.

Test Tube Stands

details on test tube stands

Experiments

details on invitations


Decorations