How to Make a Simple Flour Bomb

Wet a standard paper towel until you can practically see through it. , Lay the now wet paper towel down on your kitchen counter., Pull up all 4 corners and twist them together, just a few twists (1 or 2, but make sure it won't come loose when flying...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Wet a standard paper towel until you can practically see through it.

    Get out your flour, as in the cooking flour, not the pretty ones.

    Take three large scoops from a simple spoon and lay it down in the center of the paper towel. , , Hide in a tree along the victims route.

    When they are directly under you, drop it on the victim.

    The flour bomb will explode all over the victim, covering them with flour. ,
  2. Step 2: Lay the now wet paper towel down on your kitchen counter.

    ,, Don't tie it, but don't let air escape. ,,,, Alternatively, you can just pop it.
  3. Step 3: Pull up all 4 corners and twist them together

  4. Step 4: just a few twists (1 or 2

  5. Step 5: but make sure it won't come loose when flying through the air.)

  6. Step 6: Be careful not to rip the paper towel.

  7. Step 7: Gather a balloon

  8. Step 8: a funnel and a small spoon.

  9. Step 9: Place the funnel in the balloon.

  10. Step 10: Pour flour all the way to the top of the balloon.

  11. Step 11: Blow half the balloon up.

  12. Step 12: Pour water on the balloon.

  13. Step 13: Let out a quarter of the air.

  14. Step 14: Tie it firmly.

  15. Step 15: Throw at a tree or wall.

Detailed Guide

Get out your flour, as in the cooking flour, not the pretty ones.

Take three large scoops from a simple spoon and lay it down in the center of the paper towel. , , Hide in a tree along the victims route.

When they are directly under you, drop it on the victim.

The flour bomb will explode all over the victim, covering them with flour. ,

,, Don't tie it, but don't let air escape. ,,,, Alternatively, you can just pop it.

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