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How to Make a Raindrop Cake
Make a 3 Ingredient Raindrop Cake, also known as the Japanese Mizu Shingen Mochi, using Agar, sugar and spring water.
Agar, simply put, is the vegan equivalent of gelatin - a seaweed gelling agent - that comes in sticks, powder, flakes, or premixed with sugar. Some say the Raindrop Cake tastes like flavored jello, then when eaten it dissolves quickly into water.
I’ve found 2 really good tutorials and recipes for making a Raindrop Cake
Learn from the 3 attempts at making a Raindrop Cake from The Cooking of Joy here. A recipe and tutorial are included in the post. (Top Photo)
The Craftsy Blog has 3 different recipes, depending on what type of Agar you end up using: Agar flakes or powder, Agar sticks, or Agar ready-mix dessert powder here. (Bottom Photos)
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DIY Glow Resin Wood Necklace
Make your own Glow In the Dark Resin and Wood Jewelry.
Since no brand name “Glow Powder” is mentioned in this tutorial, I’d scroll down to the post on Mike Warren’s DIY Glow Table - there are links to glow powders in the comment section.
Find the tutorial for the DIY Glow In the Dark Resin Wood Jewelry by Quinn Z Shen here.
Quinn Z Shen was inspired by the Resin Inlaid Shelves by Mat Brown here.
He was also inspired by Britta Boeckmann’s jewelry below.
The best tutorial I’ve found for a materials’ list (the glow powder), is from Mike Warren’s DIY Glow in the Dark Resin Table Tutorial on Instructables here.
There is both a video and written tutorial, and if you check out the comment section, there are suggestions for which glow powder to use in the resin.
DIY 2 Body Chains - one with hex nuts and the other with coins.
Body Armor Jewelry is still trending, but I haven’t seen many DIYs for body chains, harnesses,or headpieces on DIY blogs. The jewelry itself is really cheap to make, especially if you find the right chain and can buy it by the foot.
For pages of DIY Chain Handpieces or Panjas go here.
Bottom Photos: DIY Body Chain Tutorial from Letters and Beads here. She used a belly dancing hip decoration for the chains and decoration.
Top Photo: Find the tutorial for this DIY Hex Nut Body Chain from A Little Fashion here. You can also check out the video below.
Find my 12 Body Armor DIYs Roundup on Tumblr here.
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So in lore, vampires have this trait that I’ve almost never seen used, and that’s the fact that vampires are OBSESSED with counting things. Like, the Count on Sesame Street was almost certainly created specifically as a vampire because of this piece of lore.
Like, I read this vampire book years and years ago that explained that a surefire way to protect yourself from vampires getting into your house was to spread a ton of seeds on your doorstep–poppy and mustard seeds were particularly recommended for the purpose. Basically, if you suspected someone to be a vampire, all you had to do was drop a sackful of seeds on the ground in front of them.
If they didn’t immediately start counting them, they were not a vampire. However, if they WERE a vampire, they’d be seized with the urge to count all the seeds and they would not budge from that spot until they knew how many seeds there were in total. The point was to keep them there until the sun came up and killed them, because if they hadn’t counted all the seeds by sunrise they wouldn’t be able to leave. Presumably you could just go about the rest of your evening as normal, though no word on whether it’s possible to make them lose count and start over.
Having remembered this piece of lore, I want fewer stories about brooding tortured Edward Cullen-esque vampires. I want to start seeing more stories about math nerd vampires.
Vampire accountants who are an honest company’s best asset and a corrupt company’s bane because they are frighteningly accurate with the accounts and will not hesitate to blow the whistle on a CEO scamming money because fuck you for making the numbers wrong.
Vampire cashiers that don’t need to look at the register screen because they already mentally calculated your total. 10-items-or-less vampires who know goddamn well you have 20 items in that basket and NO, you cannot just slip in with the rest.
Vampire math tutors who are constantly in high demand and have to hold lotteries to see who gets to be tutored by them.
MATH NERD VAMPIRES
If anyone would like the term for this, it’s arithmomania.
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